28o 



BERING'S VOYAGES 



Mountains (continued) 



seen from Bering Island in the north- 

 east, II, 173, 174; sighted on the 

 St. Peter, July 16. II, 33 



Muller, Frederik, II, 10 



Miiller, G. F., I, 29, 351, 352, 359; 

 II, X, 2, 14, 71, 91, loi, 113, 190, 242, 

 247, 249 



Murie, James, II, 230 



Murrelet, II, 124 



Murres, I, 291; II, 80 



Mus citillus, II, 79 



Muscicapa guttata, 11, 81 



Mussels, II, 44 



Myiochanes richardsoni (Swainson), 

 II, 81 



Myoxocephalus scorpius (Linnaeus), 

 II, 81 



Mytilus californiamis Conrad, II, 44 



Nachod, Oskar, I, 355 

 Nadezhda (ship), I, 49 

 Nagai Island, I, 142, 336; II, 17, 75. 

 77, 82, 87, 105; Steller's visit, II, 77 

 Names of members of the expedition, 



I, 235, 281, 321 

 Nartov, A. K., I, 358 

 Nasturtium officinale, II, 240 

 Nasturtium palustre (Leysser), II, 240 

 Nasturtiums, II, 138 



Natives (American), Alaskans, I, 96, 

 97. 98, 99. 272; Aleuts, I, 148, 275; 



II, 90, 96; attempt to detain inter- 

 preter, I, 147, 148, 274; first meeting 

 with, I, 147, 273. 303. 320, 337, 347; 

 II, 52, 90; greeting by shouts, I, 

 147, 148, 273; II, 90, 93; origin similar 

 to Kamchadals, II, 46; report on 

 bringing them to St. Petersburg, I, 

 325-326; signs of, found by Steller, 

 II, 44. See also Aleuts; Tlingits 



Ne Obkhodimyi Utes, II, 192, i97. 215 

 Near Island, I, 142, 336; II, 75. 89 

 Nebaranov, Ivan, I, 209, 281; II, 136, 



159 

 Needles, I, 304, 315; thread and, II, 103 

 Nelson, E.W.. II, 261 

 Nephritox, II, 158 

 Nepropusk, II, 192 

 Nereocystis lutkeanus Mertens, II, 67 

 Nereocystis priapus (Gmelin), II, 27, 



48. 67 

 Nerka, II, 48 

 Nettles, II, 48; sea, II, 28 

 Neue Nordische Beytrdge, I, 360; II, vii, 



X, 255, 256; Pallas' map, II, 202, 203 



New Denmark, II, 96 



New Russia, I, 281 



Newi-on, Alfred, II, 23, 109 



Nibi, II, 91 



Nichi, II, 91 



Nikiforov, Stepan, I, 235 



Nikolski, II, 201, 205 



Nizhegorodok, Vasili, I, 310 



Nordenskiold, A. E., I, 366, 370; II, 

 10, 256, 257, 260 



North Pacific Ocean, extent of knowl- 

 edge at beginning of eighteenth cen- 

 tury, I, I, opp. 2 (Delisle map of 

 1714); navigators, I, 353; references 

 on knowledge of, prior to Bering, I, 

 355; Russia's work in charting 

 coasts, I, 4 



North Pacific region, map by the St. 

 Petersburg Academy of Sciences, 

 1758, showing results of Bering's 

 two expeditions, II, opp. loi 



Northeast passage, I, 328 



Northern Cape, Bering Island, II, 192 



Nos, II, 36, 134 



Nose, piercing, II, 103 



Nosok, II, 177 



Novaya Zemlya, I, 328 



Novgorod, Archbishop of, II, i 



Nuchek, II, 52 



Nuremberg map makers, II, 25 



Nyctea nyctea (Linnaeus), II, in 



Nystad, Peace of, I, 6 



Ob River, I, 12, 355 



Ocean Cape, I, 346 



Odonthalia sp., II, 27 



Odonthalia aleutica (Mart.), II, 27 



Odonthalia kamtschatica I. G. Ag., II, 

 27 



Officers, behavior to Steller, II, 2Z, 

 24, 26; criticized by Steller, II, 157; 

 haughtiness, II, 99; rank and pay, I, 

 31 



Ohrloffel, II, 216 



Okalee Channel, II, 36 



Okhota River, I, 35; H. 20 



Okhotsk, I, 13; attempt of the hooker 

 St. Peter to reach, I, 263. 280; II, 

 187; Chirikov and, I, 280, 325, 329; 

 departure of second expedition, June, 

 1740, I, 34; miscarriage of plans for 

 second expedition, I, 32; Pisarev and, 

 I, 28, 32; shipbuilding, I, 34; ships for 

 the second expedition, I, 30, 32; Span- 

 berg and, II, 14; Steller at, II, 2, 3 



Okhotsk (galiot), I. 310; II, 187 



