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Faro, V. R. Farrell, G. A. Fedoseev, H. W. Ferren, C. H. Fiscus, H. D. Fisher, 

 R. H. Flemming, A. French, K. J. Frost, R. Galleher, O. W. Geist, J. R. 

 George, R. B. Gibson, R. M. Gilmore, V. N. Gol'tsev, F. Goro, K. Grauvogel, 

 D. Gray, R. F. Gray, S. J. Harbo, J. Harkey, R. Hajny, A. C. Heinrich, J. E. 

 Hemming, G. A. Hill, A. Hopson, C. C. Hughes, M. L. Johnson, R. D. Jones, 

 Jr., B. P. Kelly, A. A. Kibal 'chich, J. G. King, D. R. Klein, E. Knudtsen, R. M. 

 Laws, E. M. Little, A. G. Loughrey, W. K. Lyon, E. T. Lyons, S. 

 McGutcheon, J. McGraw, R. McLaughlin, L A. McLaren, D. J. McLean, C. P. 

 McRoy, S. McVay, R. Mahaffey, A. W. Mansfield, H. F. Meyers, E. H. Miller, 

 R. V. Miller, E. D. Mitchell, Jr., G. Mower, E. Muktoyuk, O. J. Murie, F. 

 Neave, R. Nelson, R. Niesz, T. J. O'Brien, J. D. O'Donahue, R. S. Peterson, 

 K. W. Pitcher, W. E. Rasmussen, V. R. Rausch, H. A. Rehder, G. A. Repen- 

 ning, D. G. Ritter, R. A. Ryder, J. Sarvis, K. B. Schneider, H. G. Scudder, 



D. E. Sergeant, D. Shinen, G. R. Shoemaker, W. Sholes, L. M. Shults, O. 

 Siebert, A. W. Smith, G. A. Smith, D. L. Spencer, L Stirling, S. W. Stoker, J. 

 Taggart, L. Temple, A. Thayer, S. H. Thompson, T. Thoreson, P. E. Tovey, R. 

 Tremaine, R. Trites, J. R. Twiss, Jr., J. Waite, G. E. Watson, N. Whitaker, F. 

 Wilke, F. S. L. Williamson, G. S. Wilson, C. Vibe, P. Viereck, and C. Zabel. 



In the preparation of this report, I have benefited greatly from constructive 

 reviews by J. J. Burns, D. G. Ghapman, D. K. DeMaster, L. L. Eberhardt, 

 H. M. Feder, K. R. Gordon, R. J. Harrison, R. J. Hofman, L. Irving, A. W. 

 Johnson, B. P. Kelly, K. W. Kenyon, J. K. Ling, L. F. Lowry, G. P. McRoy, 



E. H. Miller, R. L. Rausch, G. E. Ray, G. G. Ray, G. A. Repenning, D. W. 

 Rice, V. B. Scheffer, R. B. Weeden, and F. S. L. Williamson on major parts of 

 earlier drafts. 



Much of the success and pleasure of this work was derived from close associa- 

 tion with the Eskimo walrus hunters of St. Lawrence Island, who gave liberally 

 of their time and facilities, in return for no more than my labor and the 

 satisfaction of my curiosity. For their patience, unflagging enthusiasm, and 

 willingness to share their resources and expertise with me, I shall be ever 

 grateful. I dedicate this volume to them, with the hope that it will bring 

 pleasure, unexpected enlightenment, and the satisfaction that their contributions 

 were not in vain. 



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