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INDEX 



Czaplicka, Miss M. A., 3, 4, 9, loi, 

 166, 167, 210, 257, 283 ; as 

 organiser of the expedition, 3 ; as 

 a physician, 113; on Samoyede 

 names, 160 ; finds a mammoth, 

 246 ; her energy, 254. 



Dafila acuta. See Duck, pintail. 

 Dgiotu. See Goose. 

 Dickson Island, 191, 219, 287, 294. 

 Disease among natives, 113-114. 

 Diver, black-throated (gavia a)-ctica), 



22, 58, 150, 190; call of, 151; 



nest of, 199. 



— red-throated [gavia stellata), 45, 52, 



58, 85, 190 ; nest of, 191 ; young 

 of, 1 5 1 - 1 54 ; migration from 

 Novaya Zemlya, 304. 



— white-billed (gavia adamsii), 151. 

 Dogs, towing boat, 25 ; in sledges, 72 



et seq. ; eating stints, 140 ; at 



choo?n, 222-223. 

 Dolgans, geographical distribution of, 



104 ; beadwork, 227 ; choom, 206 



et seq. ; shepherd, 190, 206 et seq. 

 Dotterel {charadrius morinellus), 146, 



147, 231. 

 Dresser, Mr. H, E., 27 note, 33. 

 Dj-yobates ?/!. major. See Woodpecker. 

 Duck, long-tailed {clangitla hyeinalis), 



50, 52, 58, 81, 89, 148-149. 177, 



189, 253. 



— pintail {dafila acuta), 38, 160, 191. 



— tufted {nyivcafuligula), 41. 

 Dudinka, 49-51, 191. 



Dunlin [erolia a. alpina), 145, 189, 

 3"- 



Eclipse, s.s. , 285. 



Eggs of long-tailed duck, 117; of 

 white-fronted goose, 196 ; of grey 

 plover, 201 ; of little stint, 137 ; 

 of curlew-sandpiper, 127 ; of black- 

 throated thrush, 27 ; of dusky 

 ousel, 47 ; of pale thrush, 35 ; of 

 peregrine falcon, 192 ; of grey 

 phalarope, 131, 189. 



Eider, YJ\ng{somateria spectabilis), 149, 

 160. 



Ello, Captain Otto, 17, 61, 62, 270. 



Emberiza aureola. See Bunting, 

 yellow-breasted. 



■ — pusilla. See Bunting, little. 



Ereniophila alpestris. See Shore-lark. 



Erolia a. alpina. See Dunlin. 



— ferruginea. See Sandpiper, curlew. 



— m. maritima. See Sandpiper, 



purple. 



— in. minuta. See Stint, little. 



— temminckii. See Stint, Temminck's. 



Falco p. peregrinus. See Falcon, 

 peregrine. 



— r. regulus. See Merlin. 



Falcon, peregrine {falco p. perepittus), 



155. 192. 

 Fieldfare {turdus pilaris), 33, 41. 

 Fish, 53-55, 181, 191, 196, 284. 

 Fox, 157; traps, 155 ; skins, 156. 

 Franz-Josef Land, 302. 

 Fringilla montifringilla. See Bramb- 



ling. 

 Fulmar {fulmarus f. glacialis), 300, 



309- 



"Ga-ga." See Eider. 

 "Ga-garra." See Diver. 

 Gallinago g. gallinago. See Snipe, 

 common. 



— media. See Snipe, great. 



— stenura. See Snipe, pintailed. 

 Germany, news of war, 260 ; German 



crews, 281, 316; mobilisation, 



317- 

 "Gillissy," i. 

 Godwit, bar-tailed {limosa I. lapponica), 



119, 120, 145, 155, 160. 

 Golchika, arrival at, 60 ; description of, 



60, 70, 71, 90; birds of, 1 19-121 ; 



character of country, 145 ; last 



view, 292. 

 Goose, bean {an ser fab a lis), 154. 



— lesser white-fronted {anser fin- 



marchus), 34. 



— red-breasted {brenta ruficollis), 55, 



154 ; migration of geese, 154 ; 

 native name for, 160; hunting, 

 225-226. 



— white-fronted {anser albifrons), 154, 



196, 198. 

 Grave, Yurak, 82. 

 Grosbeak, pine {pinicola en. enucleator), 



. 34- 

 Guillemot, Briinnich's {uria I, lofnvia), 



304. 310- 

 Gull, common {larus canus), 21, 42. 



— glaucous {larus glaucus), 304. 



— ivory {pagophila eburnea), 300. 



— Siberian {larus f. antelius), 81, 148, 



181, 190, 233, 237. 



Hachenkoff, Vassilli Vassillievitch, 75 

 et seq., 229, 231 et seq. 



Hamatopus ostralegus. See Oyster- 

 catcher. 



Hall, Mr. H. U., 3, 7, 11, 13, 64, 87, 

 166, 246, 257, 283. 



llammerfest, 312-314. 



Harnessing reindeer, 208, 



Hazel-hen (tetrastes bouasia), 24. 



Hyphoraia subnebulosa, 253 note. 



