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History, Oeology, and Physics of OreerUand and the Neighbouring Regions, 

 edited by Professor T. Rupert Jones (London, 1875) ; Tlie Voyage of the 

 Vega, by A. E. Noidenskiold (English Translation, London, 1881) ; 

 Oronland-llxpedition der Oesellschaft fUr Erdkunde zu Berlin, unter 

 Leitung von Erich von Drygalski (Berlin, 1897). The second volume of 

 the last named gives a very full account of the fauna and flora of Green- 

 land by Dr. Ernst VanhofEen. The animals of polar regions generally 

 are discussed in Dr. Bruce's Polar Exploration (London, 1911). In 

 addition the accounts of their explorations published by Hansen, Sver- 

 drup, the Duke of Orleans, the books dealing with the Jeannette ex- 

 pedition, &o., may be consulted. Kobelt's Die Verhreitung der TierweU 

 (Gemassigte Zone), published at Leipzig in 1902, discusses tundra 

 animals in general, and gives some characteristic views of tundra life. 

 See also Seebohm's Siberia in Asia (1882), and the same author's Address 

 to Section E (Geography) at the Nottingham Meeting of the British 

 Association, 1893. 



