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Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



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{.'-) The effect was someihin^ like 'this. Such cries are seldom really buna or 

 definitely pitched. 



No. 91. Record IV. C. 81c 



This song is nearly as regular as No. 89. It also is constructed along the 

 plan of three divisions. The beginning is on the first beat and the fifth degree 

 but the end is on the raised tonic. Possibly this is due to off-pitch singing 

 There is an interesting descent from the major to the minor third which may be 

 due to this same tendency. 



