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11. NORTHWEST PASSAGES 



601. Adams, J. Q. 



1941. Settlements of the northeastern Canadian Arctic. Geogr. rev. 



31:112-126. 



602. Allen, R. C., W. P. Snow and E. A. Inglefield. 



1853. Remarks on Baffin Bay. London, Hydrographic office. 31 p. 



[Remarks on passage of H.M.S. Resolute and Assistance 

 through Baffin Bay in 1850-1851; the Prince Albert in 1850; 

 the Isabel in 1852.] 



603. Amundsen, Roald. 



1907. Nordvestpassagen; beretning om Gj0a-expeditionen, 1903- 



1907. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug. 511 p. 



604. Amundsen, Roald. 



1908. Roald Amundsen's "The North-west Passage": bemg the 



record of a voyage of exploration of the ship "Gjoa" 1903- 

 1907 . . . with a supplement by 1st lieut. Hansen. London, 

 Constable. 2 v. 



605. Anderson, J. W. 



1941. The 1941 voyage of the R.M.S. "Nascopie". The Beaver. 

 272:7-8. 



606. Anderson, J. W. 



1943. Wartime voyage, the 1942 cruise of the HBC S.S. "Nascopie". 



The Beaver. 273:38-39. 



607. Anderson, R. M. 



1917. Recent explorations on the Canadian Arctic coast. Geogr. rev. 



4:241-266. 



608. Armstrong, Sir Alexander. 



1857. Personal narrative of the discovery of the Northwest Passage, 



with incidents of travel and adventure during nearly five 

 years service in the Arctic regions, while in search of the 

 expedition under Sir John Franklin. London, Hurst and 

 Blackett. xxii, 616 p. illus., map. 



609. Bartlett, R. A. and R. T. Hale. 



1916. The last voyage of the Karluk, flagship of Vilhjalmur Stefans- 



son's Canadian Arctic expedition of 1913-1916. Boston. 

 329 p. 



610. Belcher, Sir Edward. 



1855. The last of the Arctic voyages; being a narrative of the expe- 



dition in HMS Assistance under the command of Captain 

 Sir Edward Belcher ... in search of Sir John Franklin during 

 the years 1852-54, with notes on the natiu-al history by 

 Sir John Richardson, Prof. Owen, & Evans Bell. J. W. 

 Slater, & Lovell Reeve. London, L. Reeve. 2 v. 



611. BeUot, J. R. 



1855. Memoirs of Lt. Joseph Ren6 Bellot . . . with his journal of a 



voyage in the Polar seas, in search of Sir John Franklin. 

 London, Hurst and Blackett. 2 v. [Second voyage of 

 "Prince Albert".] 



