PAIXriXGS OF GREEXLAXD ESKIMO 



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WINTER SCENE AT PETERAWIK ON THE SHORE OF 

 SMITH SOUND. 



The southern panel of the East Wall. 



that explains the famous "crimson glacier" or "crimson snow" near 

 Cape York. 



As to edible plants, there are a few even in this extreme northern 

 region. A blueberry which grows partly concealed under the moss 

 can be secured during the greater part of the year, and is eaten with 

 relish by the Innuit. There are several plants of which the roots, leaves, 

 buds and even flowers are eaten. A plant resembling celery (Arch- 

 angelica officinalis) is a favorite article of food. Iceland moss is also 

 eaten. The chief sources of vegetable food, however, are marine. A 



