MURDOCH.] WORKS CONSULTED. Dil. 
not been referred to or included in this list, which also contains only 
the editions referred to in the text. 
ARMSTRONG, ALEXANDER. A personal narrative of the discovery of the Northwest 
Passage; with numerous incidents of travel anc adventure during nearly five 
years’ continuous service in the Arctie regions while in search of the expe- 
dition under Sir John Franklin. London, 1857. 
Back, GrorGe. Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to the month of the Great 
Fish River and along the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the years 1833, 1854, 
and 1835. Philadelphia, 1836. 
BEEcHEY, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Narrative of a voyage to the Pacific and Beering’s 
Strait to cooperate with the polar expeditions: performed in His Majesty’s 
ship Blossom, under the commaud of Capt. F. W. Beechey, etc., ete., ete., 
in the years 1825, 1826, 1827, and 1828. London, 1831. 
BEssELs, Emit. Die amerikanische Nordpol-Expedition. Leipzig, 1878. 
—— The northernmost inhabitants of the earth. An ethnographic sketch. <Amer- 
ican Naturalist, vol. 18, pp. 861-882. 1884. 
—— Einige Worte iiber die Inuit (Eskimo) des Smith-Sundes, nebst Bemerkungen 
iiber Inuit-Schiidel. <Archiy fiir Anthropologie, vol. 8, pp. 107-122. 
Braunschweig, 1875. 
Boas, Franz. The Central Eskimo. In Sixth Annual Report of the Burean of Eth- 
nology, pp. 399-659. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1888. 
BropBeck, J. Nach Osten. Untersuchungsfahrt nach der Ostkiiste Grénlands, vom 
2. bis 12. August 1881. Niesky, 1882. 
CHAPPELL, FE. (Lieut., R.N.). Narrative of avoyage to Hudson’s Bay in His Majesty’s 
ship Rosamond, containing some account of the northeastern coast of Amer- 
ica, and of the tribes inhabiting that remote region. London, 1817. | 
Cuorts, L. Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde, avec des portraits des sauvages 
d’ Amérique, d’ Asie, d’Afrique, et des iles du Grand Océan; des paysages, des 
vues maritimes, et plusieurs objets d'histoire naturelle; accompagné de 
descriptions par M. le Baron Cuvier, et M. A. de Chamisso, et d’observations 
sur les crines humains par M. le Doeteur Gall. Paris, 1822. 
Cook, JAMES, and KING, JAMES. A voyage to the Pacific Ocean, undertaken by the 
command of His Majesty for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere, 
to determine the position and extent of the west side of North America; its 
distance from Asia; and the practicability of a northern passage to Europe, 
in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. London, 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. Notesand memoranda. Medical and anthropological; botan- 
ical; ornithological. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1883. 
Crantz, Davip. The history of Greenland: containing a description of the country 
and its inhabitants; and particularly a relation of the mission carried on for 
above these thirty years by the Unitas Fratrum, at New Herrnhuth and Lich- 
tenfels, in that country. 2 volumes. London, 1767. 
Dati, WiLttiaM Hearty. Alaska and its Resources. Boston, 1870. 
— On masks, labrets, and certain aboriginal customs, with an inquiry into the 
bearing of their geographical distribution. <Third Annnal Report of the 
Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 1881. 
Washington, Government Printing Office, 1884. 
—— Tribes of the extreme northwest. <Contributions to North American Ethnol- 
ogy, vol. 1. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1877. 
[Davis, JoHN]. The first voyage of Master John Danis, vndertaken in June 1585: for 
the discoverie of the Northwest Passage. Written by John Janes Marchant 
Seruant to the worshipfull M. William Sanderson. < Hakluyt, ‘ The princi- 
pal navigations, voiages, ete.,” pp. 776-780. London, 1589. 
