MURnorH.) WOKKS CONSI ' l.l'Kl >. Jl 



not been referred to m iiicludcd Iti this list. \\ liiili ;ilsi> rontains only 



the editions referred to in th>' text. 



Armstrong. Alexander. A jhtsoiuiI ii;irr;itivr «f tin rliMuv.iy i<f ili.- NnriiiwiHi 



Passage; •\vithnuiiUT0us im-iiU'iitsot' tr:iv.l :iiic' mh ■iitiirc dm in;; iii:iil\ ti\i- 



years' continuous sci\ ic(> in tlu- Aniii- iiLiiuns uliilr in sc:nrli of ihr ix|ii-- 



ditiou under Sir .lolni I'l-.nililin. I...iiclnn. Is,"'7. 

 Back, Gkouoe. Narnitiv,-or llir Ai.i,,- l^ni.l rx,.,,lil l.. tl,.- n...inli of llo- (.r.-at 



Fish RiTeran.lalor., mil.' vlo.i vs ,,f il.r Ai.li. (i,. ■:,,,. ni llir >rai> ]KV.\. IMH. 



and 1835. PliiIa(U-liihi:i. ISMtl. 

 ^BeeCHEY, Frederick Wii.i.iam. \:iiiatiM' of n \oya;;c- lo llio I'arifo' ami I'.ririuK'H 



Strait to cooperate wirli tin- ju.l.ir ixiiiilition- : ]i.i Inini.-il in lli> Majislv's 



ship Blossom, under the eonnnaml of (:i|ii. 1'. \\ . lieeilny. itc. itc. eti.. 



in the year-s 1825, 1826, 1827. and 1.S2X. l...n(lon, ls:!l. 

 Bessels, Emu,. Die amerikanisehe Xoidiiol-KxiMMJition. Liipzi;,'. \>i'x. 



The northerumo.st inhabitants of the earth. An etlmomaidiir sUi^lcli, < .\niiT- 



iean Xaturaliht, vol. 18, pp. 861-882. 188-1. 



Einige Worte iiher die Inuit (Eskimo) des Sniith-Snmhs. nelist Bennrkung.n 



iiber Imiit-.'^ehiUlel. <Arehiv fiir Anthn.pologi,., vol. s. p,,. l(i7-l-.'2. 

 Braunschweig, 187."). 

 Boas. FraSZ. The Central Eskimo. In Sixth Annual K.l.ort of Ih.- Hnre.-,n of K.th- 



uology, pp. 393-6!).). \Vashingt..n, (i.vernm.nt Printing OHiee, 1SX8. 

 Brodbeck, J. NachOsteu. rntersmhungsfalui na.h der O.stkuste (ironlands. vom 



2. bis 12. August 1881. Niesky. issj. 

 Chappell, E. (Lieut., K. N. ). Narrative of a voyage to Hud.son's Bay in Mis Majesty's 

 ship Rosamond, containing some account of the northeastern coast of Amer- 

 ica, and of the tribes inhabiting that remote region. London. 1817. 

 Chori.s, L. Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde, avec des ])ortraits des sauvages 

 d'Am^rique, d'Asie, d'Afrique, et des iles dn Grand Ocean ; des paysages, des 

 vnes raaritimes. et plusieurs objets d'histoire iiaturelle; accompagn<5 do 

 descriptions par M. le Baron Cuvier, et M. A. de Chamlsso, et d'obeervations 

 8ur les cranes huinains par M. le Docteur CialL Paris, 1822. 

 Cook, .Iames. and KiNi.. .LyMES. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean, undertaken by the 

 command of His Majesty for making discoveries in the nortliern hemisphere, 

 to determine the position and extent of the west side of Xorth America; its 

 distance from Asia ; an<l the practicability of a northern passage to Europe, 

 in tlie ye.ars 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. Loudcm, 1784. 3 vols. (Com- 

 monly called " Cook's Third Voyage.") 

 "CORWIN." Cruise of the revenue steamer Corwin in Alaska and the N. W. Arctic 

 Ocean in 1881. Notes and memoranda. Medical and anthropological: botan- 

 ical; ornithological. Washington, Government Printing Otiicc, 1883. 

 Crantz, David. The history of Greenland: containing a descri])tion of the country 

 and its inhabitants;"and particularly a rel.-ition of the mission c:irried on for 

 above these thirty years by the Unitas Fratrmn. .it New Ilcrrnhulh and I.ich- 

 tenfels. in that country. 2 volinues. London. 17l'i7. 

 Pmi Wiii.iAM Heai.v. Ala.s'ka and its Kesoiirces. Host. m. 1870. 



0„ ,„.,sk^ labrcts. and certain aboriginal customs, with an in.,niry into the 



l„-iriii.' of tb.-ir geographical distribution. <Tliird .\nnnal Report of the 

 liuriMU of Kthnology^to the .Secretary of the Smiths.mian Instituti«m. 1881. 

 Washington, Government Printing OfBce, 1881. 

 Tribes of the extreme northwest. <Contributions to Nortli^.Vmerican Ethnol- 

 ogy voL 1. Washington, tiovernuient Printing Othi'c, 1877. 

 [Davi^..Ioiin-]. The first voyageofMaster .John Dauis,vn.lertakcnin.Iuncl.^N5: for 

 the discoverie of the Northwest Passage. Written by .lohn .lan.-s Marcbant, 

 Seruant to the worshipfnU M. William San.lerson. <Ilakluyt, '• The prmci- 

 pal navigations, voiages, etc.,'' pp. 776-780. Lm.don, lo89. 



