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POLAR PROBLEMS 



Barents Sea, 5; ice conditions as related 

 to pressure in the North Atlantic, 

 33, 34 (maps) 



Barkow, Erich, 302 



Barnes, H. T., 121 



Barren Grounds, 41, 149; Eskimo cul- 

 ture, 178, 179 



Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H., 376, 379 



Barter, 198 



Bartlett, John, 430 



Bartlett, R. A., biogr. and bibliogr. note, 

 426; Ice navigation, 427-442 



Bartlett, Samuel, 430 



Bauer, L. A., biogr. and bibliogr. note, 

 52; Unsolved problems in terrestrial 

 magnetism and electricity in the Polar 

 Regions, 53-61 



Baur, W. J., 220 



Beagle, 358 



Bean, T. H., 161 



Bear (cutter), 427, 428 



Bears, 157; festival of killed bear, 197; 

 seals and, 218 



Beaufort Sea, 24, 129, 130, 131, 133, 

 214, 215, 223 



Beardmore Glacier, 318, 320, 321, 324, 

 325; need of study, 326 



Beetles on sub-Antarctic islands, 365 



Beij, K. H., 447 



Belgica, 273, 276, 277, 280, 301, 302 



Bell, Robert, 65 



Bellingshausen, F. G. von, 352 



Bellingshausen Sea, 301 



Benham, W. B., 357, 362 



Bennett Island, 4, 128, 130, 139; ice 

 near, 135; tide, 18, 22 



Bensley, B. A., 376 



Beothic, 437 



Berardius, 371 



Beregovoi pripai, 109, 118, 127 



Bering Sea, 245; Eskimo culture, 170; 

 region and Eskimo problem, 191 



Bering Strait, 18, 84, 155, 160, 163, 

 246; currents, 130, 131; island folk- 

 lore study, 186; migrations in the 

 region, 172; promising region for 

 biological study, 165 



Beringia, 160 



Bernier, J. E., 64 



Berry, S. S., 361 



Betty, Mt., 321, 325 



Betula papyrifera, 143 



Biological survey, plan, 164 



Biota, terrestrial, Antarctic, 363 



Bipolarity, theory of, 359, 363 



Birch, 143 



Birds, 86, 163, 164; Antarctic, 370, 371 ; 

 Antarctic distribution, 371; Antarctic 

 fossil, 375; carriage of seeds by, 348, 

 363; collecting Antarctic, 374; land 



birds of the sub- Antarctic islands, 365; 

 plant dispersal by, 144; sub-Antarctic 

 zone, 356 



Birket-Smith, Kaj, 170, 178 



Biscoe, John, 319; journal, 255 



Bjerknes, J., 32 



Bjerknes, V., 32, 39, 48 



Blackfish, 157, 161; as evidence of a 

 Bering land bridge, i6r 



Bleistein, W., 418 



Blue Hill Observatory, 31, 32 



Blue petrel, 373 



Boas, Franz, 179 



Bodman, Gosta, 302 



B0ggild, O. B., 387 



Bogoras, Waldemar (V. G. Bogoraz), 

 biogr. and bibliogr. note, 188; Ethno- 

 graphic problems of the Eurasian 

 Arctic, 189-207 



Bonnier, Gaston, 152 



Borden Island, 6 



Boreal transgression in Arctic Eurasia, 

 83, 84, 85 



Borhyaenidae, 357 



Botany, Antarctic, 343; collections, 

 Antarctic, needed, 351; sub-Antarctic 

 islands as a field, 351 



Bourke droughts, Australia (with diagr.), 

 297 



Bouvet Island, 257, 351 



Bovichthys, 370 



Bow and arrow, 196 



Bowditch, Nathaniel, 122 



Boykow, D., 449, 452, 453 



Brash ice, no, 117 



Breit, G., 60 



Brennecke, Wilhelm, 273, 274, 275, 277 



Bridge, Antarctic, 357 



Bridge, Arctic, between Old and New 

 World, 155, 160 



Bridgman, Cape, 120 



Britain, Alaska boundary, 245; Antarctic 

 claims, 247 



British Antarctic Expedition, 1910- 

 1912, 290 



British Colonial Office, whales, 379 



Brock Island, 6 



Brockmann-Jerosch, H., 150 



Brogger, A. W., 144 



Brooks, C. L., 69 



Brooks Range, 416 



Brouwer, H. A., 387 



Brown, R. N. Rudmose, 283, 349, 351, 

 364, 374; Antarctic and sub-Ant- 

 arctic plant life and some of its 

 problems, 343-352 ; biogr. and bibliogr. 

 note, 342; on penguins, 364 



Bruce, W. S., 121, 301, 302 



Bruns, Walther, 420 



Brusnev, Engineer, 138 



