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BERING'S VOYAGES 



St. Paul (ship) (continued) 



men and boats sent ashore, I, 295, 

 3i7t 343; loss of men and boats — 

 identification of place, I, 344; loss of 

 men — question as to their fate, I, 

 311; meeting with natives on Adak 

 Island, I, 303. 320, 347; return to 

 Petropavlovsk, I, 310, 323. 348; 

 reckoning, I, 283, 284, 308; search 

 for Gama Land, I, 284, 313, 330; 

 separation from the St. Peter, I, 

 S8, 63, 65, 271, 287, 313. 331. 341; 

 II, 23-24; start on return voyage, I, 

 297. 317. 346 



St. Peter, hooker (ship). See Hooker 

 5/. Peter 



St. Peter (ship), I, 34; II, vii, 21; begin- 

 ning of voyage, I, 50, 271, 330; com- 

 plement, I, 23s, 341; II, 21, 22; 

 construction and launching, I, 34; 

 course changed, after search for 

 Gama Land, for America, I, 58, 71. 

 270, 331; death of Bering, I, 230, 

 278, 340; deaths from scurvy, I, 

 192, 275, 281-282 (list), 338; II, 

 129; decision to break up, I, 233, 

 278; II, 174, 175; decision, July 

 14, 1 741. to change to more north- 

 erly course, I, 90, 271, 332; deci- 

 sion, Aug. 10, 1 741, to hasten return, 

 I, 119, 272, 336; II, 66, 68; dis- 

 covery of land, July 17, I74i. L 

 93. 271, 332; II, 35; driven back by 

 storms, Sept.-Oct., 1741, I, 170, 275, 

 338; II, III, 118; first meeting with 

 natives, I, 147, 273, 337; II, 90; head 

 winds along 53rd parallel, I, 121, 273, 

 336; II, 67, 69; journal lost, I, 350; 

 landfall: Adak and Atka Islands, I, 

 168, 275, 337; II, 112; landfall: 

 Buldir Island, I, 201, 275, 339; II. 

 123, 124; landfall: Chirikov Island, 

 I, III, 272, 335; II, 62; landfall: 

 Kiska Island, I, 199, 275,339; II. 121; 

 landfall: Semidi Islands, I, 113. 272, 

 335; II, 63; landing on Bering Island, 

 I, 209, 276, 339; II. 136. 137; landing 

 on Kayak Island, I, 97. 271, 332; II, 

 41; landing on Shumagin Islands. 



I, 141, 273, 336; II, 77; landward for 

 water, I, 137, 273. 336; II, 75, last 

 stretch westward, I, 203, 275, 339; 



II, 125; log book, I, 36-239; mate- 

 rials, supplies, and provisions taken 

 on board, I, 48; preparations for 

 sailing, I, 37; relics recovered on Ber- 



St. Peter (ship) (continued) 



ing Island in 1882 (ills.), II, opp. 159; 

 repcrt on saving the ship, I, 228, 277; 

 saving the ship, vain attempts, I, 

 227, 277; search for Gama Land, I, 

 55. 58, 67, 270, 330; separation from 

 the St. Paul, I, 58, 63, 65, 271, 287, 

 313. 331, 341; n, 23-24; skirting 

 the Alaskan coast, I, loi, 272, 333; 

 statement and counterstatement of 

 condition after wreck on Bering 

 Island, I, 231, 232; Steller's account 

 of movements on approaching Bering 

 Island, II, 131 ; survivors' fate, I, 341 ; 

 II, 186; track on approaching Bering 

 Island (map, reconstructed), II, 130; 

 water supply, I, 90; II, 33 (see also 

 Water supply) ; Waxel's report on the 

 voyage, I, 270-281; westward voyage 

 continued, I, 151, 185, 275, 337, 339; 

 wrecked on Bering Island, I, 230, 

 233, 277, 278, 340; II, 153, 168 



St. Peter and St. Paul, Harbor of. See 

 Petropavlovsk 



St. Petersburg. See Petrograd 



St. Petersburg Academy of [Sciences, 

 II, 250, 251; Delisle de la Croyere 

 and, I, 32; map of results of Bering's 

 two expeditions, II, loi, opp. loi, 

 174; members joining Bering's second 

 expedition, I, 29; Steller's journal, 

 II, vii 



St. Stephen Island, I, 199. 201, 275, 

 339 



Salad, II, 138, 240 



Sali.x arctica Pallas, II, 162 



Salix sp., II, 162 



Salmon, II, 81: red, II, 48 



Salmon berry, II, 57 



Salvelinus malma (Walbaum), II, 81 



Sambucus, II, 58 



Sammlung Russischer Geschichte, II, 

 14, 91, loi, 113, 190 



Sand, Boris, II, 148, 151 



Sanders, Admiral, proposal of sea ex- 

 pedition from Russia to Kamchatka, 

 1.27 



Sandpipers, I, 298; II, 80 



Sandstone, II, 79, 198 



Sanguisorha canadensis, II, 238 



Sannak Island, II, 80 



Saranna Lake, II, 202 



Saranna lily, II, 178 



Sarokin, Denis, I, 235 



Sarychev, Gavriil, I, 98. 368; II, 52 



Saturan, II, 177 



