410 THE CENTRAL ESKIMO. 



AUTHORITIES QUOTED. 



In citing the various authorities, I have used abbreviations as in- 

 dicated at the end of titles in the following list of works consulted : 

 De I Martini | Forbisseri | Angli navigati | one in regiones occi | dentis et septen | 

 trionis | Narratio historica, | Ex Gallico sermone in La | tinum trauslata | per 1 

 D. Joan. The. Freigivm. | [Design.] | Cum gratia & privilegio Imperiali. cio. 

 io. xxc. [Colophon :] Noribergw | Imprtmebatur, in ofiicina Ca | tharinas Ger- 

 lacliin, & Hsere | dum lohannis Mon | tani. Anno cio io xxc. (Cited, Frob- 

 isher.) 

 A I voyage of discovery, | made under the orders of the Admiralty | in | His Maj- 

 esty's ships I Isabella and Alexander, | for the purpose of | exploring Baffin's 

 Bay, I and inqumng into the probability of a | north-west passage. | By John 

 Ross, K. S. Captain Royal Navy. | London: | Jolm Murray, Albemarle-street. | 

 1819. (Cited, Ross I.) 

 Journal | of a voyage for the discovery of a | north-west passage | from the Atlantic 

 to the Pacific; | performed in the years 1819-20, | in His Majesty's ships | Hecla 

 and Griper, | under the orders of | WiUiam Edward Parry, R.N. , F.R.S., | and 

 commander of the expedition. | With an appendix, containing the scientific | 

 and other observations. | Published by authority of the lords commissioners | 

 of the admu-alty. | London: | John Murray, | pubUsher to the admiralty, and 

 board of longitude. | 1821. (Cited, Parry I.) 

 Journal | of a | second voyage for the discovery of a | north-west passage 1 from the 

 Atlantic to the Pacific; | performed in the years 1821-23-23, | in His Majesty's 

 ships I Fury and Hecla, | under the orders of | Captain William Edward Parry, 

 R.N., F.R.S., I and commander of the expedition. | Illustrated by numerous 

 plates. I Published by authority of the lords commissioners | of the admu-alty. | 

 London : | John Murray, | pubhsher to the admiralty, and board of longi- 

 tude. 1 1824. (Cited, Pariy II.) 

 The I private journal | of | Captain G. F. Lyon, | of H. M. S. Hecla, | during | the 

 recent voyage of discovery under | Captain Pai-ry. | With a map and plates. | 

 London: | John MmTay, Albemarle-Sti'eet. | 1824. (Cited, Lyon.) 

 A I brief narrative | of | an unsuccessful attempt | to reach | Repulse Bay, | 

 through I Sir Thomas Rowe's "Welcome," | in | His Majesty's ship Griper, | in 

 the year | 1824. | By Captain G. F. Lyon, R. N. | With a chart and engravings. | 

 London : | John Murray, Albemarle street. | 1825. (Cited, Lyon, Attempt to 

 reach Repulse Bay.) 

 Narrative | of a | second voyage in search of | a | north-west passage, | and of a | 

 residence in the Arctic "regions | during the years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833. | 

 By I Sh- John Ro.ss, C. B., K. S. A., K. C. S., &c. &c. | captain in the Royal 

 Navy. I Including the reports of | Commander, now Captain, James Clark Ross, 

 R. N., F. R. S., F. L. S., &c. | and | The Discovery of the Northern Magnetic 

 Pole. I London: | A.W.Webster, 156, Regent street. | 1835. (Cited, Ross II.) 

 A narrative | of some passages in the history of | Eenoolooapik, | a young Esqui- 

 maux who was brought to Britain in 1839, in the ship " Neptune" | of Aber- 

 deen. I An account of the | discovery of Hogarth's Sound : | remarks on the 

 northern whale fishery, | and suggestions for its improvement, &c. &c. 1 By 

 Alexander M'Donald, L. R. C. S. E. | Member of Cuvieran Natural History 

 Society of Edinburgh. | Edinburgh : Eraser & Co. | And J. Hogg, 116 Nicolson 

 Street, | 1841. (Cited, Eenoolooapik.) 

 Narrative | of | the discoveries | on | the north coast of America; | effected by the | 

 (iftirers of the Hudson's Bay Company | during the years 1836-39. | By Thomas 

 Siiiipson, I'sq. | London: | Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street. | PubUsher 

 ui Ordinary to Her Majesty | 1843. | (Cited, Dease and Simpson.) 



