INDEX. 187 



Purchase of reindeer, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 124. 



Reindeer station, affairs, 53-57, 130-110; established at Port Clarence, 1 1-17. 25, 118, 

 119; meteorology, 75-78, 91-95; named alter Hon. Henry M. Teller, 14; 

 progress, byW. T. Lopp, SUpt., 133-135; whisky seized, 117, 118. 



Reindeer, branding. 175, 176; care of, 156, 161, 167, 168, 171, 171, 176; dressing skins, 33, 

 34; driving. 47-52; lawns, 149, 151. 169; food. 63, 149, 151, 153, 162, 172, 173. 176; 

 Government control over advocated, 89; habits, 32,33,39-44,46,62,63, 156; see 

 aho lei ters from Scandinavians in the United States, 155 et xeq.; herd at station, 

 observations by W. T. Lopp, Jno. A-^Dexter, and H.T. Thornton, 118-121 ; herd 

 landed at station, 17, 18,29-31,34; herding, 35-39,72,73; herding with aid of 

 dogs, 151, 159-162, 167, 171, 179, 180; illegal traffic, 19, 136; introduction into 

 Alaska, 11; in Norway, 141-143, 152, 153; Laplanders and reindeer, by N. 

 Width and R. B. Anderson, 147-149, 150-152; milking, 149, 151, 152, 169-171, 173, 

 177,178; moss, 149, 151,153, 172, 177; purchase, 11-13,17,18,124; parasites, 152, 

 153, 156; raking season, 152; slaughtering, 175; teaching to eat meal, 61-63; 

 transporting on revenue cutter Bear, 31, 130, 131; treatment, by Regnor Dahl, 

 156, 157; H. Dahl, 157, 158, 163, 164, 165, 170; J. Ny vail, 158, 159; P. Einarsen, 

 159, 160; C. Tangen, 160, 161, 166, 167; A. N. Stokes, 161; Henry J. Redmyer, 161, 

 162; Nils Lust, 162, 173; N. Width, 162; Wilhelm Bergstrom, 163; Adolph Dahl, 

 165, 166; Lorentz M. Lorson, 167; Hans Guldfjeld, 167, 168; Jno. Nilson, 168, 169; 

 Jno. Floht, 169, 170; .lull. Samuelsen, 170, 171; O. Hippe, 171; A. N. Lituner, 171, 

 172; E.. J. Bergstrom, 172, 173; H. Kuutzon, 173, 174; Win. Alinquist, 174, 175, 

 176; Otto Carlson, 176, 177; Fred Solly, 177; Peder OlarTson, 177, 178; C. O. 

 Granstrom, 178, 179; J. H. Hedstrom, 179, 180. 



Raking season among reindeer, 152. 



Redmyer, Henry J., on treatment of reindeer, 161, 162. 



Russian officials in Siberia, Dr. Sheldon Jackson commended to, 129. 



Sanmelson, Jull., on treatment of reindeer, 170, 171. 



Scandinavian newspapers in the United States, circular letter sent to, 155. 



School, teaching, 87. 



Secretary of Interior, letter of transmittal to President of Senate, 9. 



Senate, letter of transmittal of Secretary of Interior to President of, 9. 



Skins of reindeer, dressing, 33, 34. 



Siberian herders, superstitions, 59-61, 68-71. 



Siberia, visit of cutter Bear, 11, 12, 13; whisky traffic, 13, 14, 19. 



Slaughtering reindeer, 175. 



Sledge journey of Mr. W. T. Lopp and wife to Point Hope, 73, 74. 



Smoking and drinking among Laplanders, 150, 176. 



Sotly, Fred., on treatment of reindeer, 177. 



Stokes, A. N., on treatment of reindeer, 161. 



Superstitions of Siberian herders, 59-61, 68-71. 



Superintendent of reindeer station, W. T. Lopp appointed, 131, 132. 



Superintendent of reindeer herd, instructions, 131, 132. 



Taugeu, C, on treatment of reindeer, 160, 161, 166, 167. 



Teaching school among Eskimos, 87. 



Teaching reindeer to eat meal, 61-63. 



Teller, Hon. Henry M., reindeer station named after, 14. 



Thornton, H. T., on reindeer herd, 120. 



Tobacco habit among the Eskimos, 104, 105. 



Thornton, Mr., killing of, 138,139. 



Width, N., on Laplanders and reindeer, 150-152; on reindeer, 162. 



Whisky, illegal traffic in Alaska, 58,59, 117, 118, 137; traffic in Siberia, 13, 14, 19. 



Women, Eskimo, 112, 113. 



