INDEX. 



801 



Sea-otter, value of the skin and former numbers of 



the, 201, 202. 

 Sed'i;er river, roniancic scenery of the, 410. 

 Semple, Governor, murder of, 30 

 Sertuhirians on the coasts of Greenland, 59. 

 S rvice-trees in the Arctic regions, 2i. 

 Shark, basking, on the northern coasts of Iceland, 



87. 



, its uses to the islanders, 87. 



, oil manufactured from its liver, 87. 



■ , the northern (^Scymnus mia-ucephalus), abund- 

 ance of, off Spitzbergeii, 137. 



, fishery of, on the coast of Greenland, 387. 



Sheep, wild (Ocis mnntana), of the Rocky Mount- 

 ains, description of the, 41. 



, tha, of Iceland, and their enemies, 80. 



• , mode of sheep-shearing, 80. 



Shetland Islands, New, account of the, 392, 393. 



Shrimps off Spitzbergen, 133. 



Siberia, extent of the treeless zone of, 22. 



■ , cliaracter of the coniferae of, 23, 24. 



, the elk of, 39. 



, the roebuck and red deer of, 40. 



, the argali, or wild sheep of, 41. 



• , the white dolphin in the rivers of, 61. 



, conquest of, by the Cossacks, for the Rus- 

 sians, 193, 194. 



, final conquest of, b}^ the Russians, and foun- 

 dation of Tobolsk, 195 et seq. 



, condition of the natives of, under the dominion 



of Russia, 197, 198. 



, scientific expeditions sent to, 200 et scq. 



, its past ages, 203. 



, its extent and capabilities, 204. 



, the exiles sent there, 204-206. 



, their condition there, 206. 



■ , condition of the West Siberian peasants, 207, 



208. 



, resources of the country, 208. 



, extremes of heat and cold, 208. 



, fur-bearing animals, 209 et seq. 



, the gold-fields of Eastern, and the miners, 214- 



216. 



, value of the produce of fome of the mine?=, 



217, 218. 



, entire value of the produce of gold in 1856 



and 1860, 218. 

 • , luxury and extravagance caused by the 



wealth}'- gold speculators, 218, 219. 



, the gold of the Ural. 219. 



, New, lemmings of, 27. 



, discovery of the islands of, 201, 202. 



, fossil ivory of. 202. 



Sibir, the capital of the Tartars in Siberia. 192. 



, taken by Yermak, the robber, for the Czar, 



194. 



Simpson, Mr. Thomas, his Arctic land voyage, 355. 



, his discoveries, 356. 



, assassinated, 356. 



Sirowatsky, his discovery of the Archipelago of 



New Siberia, 203. 

 Skalholt, the ancient capital of Iceland, account of, 



98. 



, its present condition, 99. 



, its meadow lands and scenery, 99. 



Skaptar jokul, 69 



, the great eruption of, in 1783, 95. 



Skates of Lapps, 161. 



Skeidara, Mr. Holland's journev across the. 111, 112. 



Skjalfandafljot river in Iceland, 78. 



Skogslappar, or Forest L.ipps, account of the, 1C6. 



Sledges of the Lapps, 161. 



, the sacred sledge, Hahengau, of the Samoi- 



edes, 180. 



Smith's Sound, temperature of, 27. 



, icebergs formed in, 48. 



-, discovery of the entrance to, 343, 365. 



" Smoke, valley of," in Iceland, 70. 



Snorri Sturleson, the Herodotus of the North, ac- 

 count of him and his " Heimskringla," 94, 95. 



Snow-buntings of the "barren grounds," 18. 



Snow, its protection of the vegetation of the Arctic 

 regions, 19. 



, warmth caused by, 19. 



, no land yet found covered to the water's edge 



with eternal snow, 27. 



, amount of the fall of, in Taimurland, 225, 226. 



, probable diminution of the fall of, advancing 



towards the pole, 226. 



, its protection against cold, 226. 



Socialism among the Dog-rib Indians, 329. 

 Solfataras of Iceland and Sicily compared, 88. 

 Solovetskoi, convent of. 180. 

 Sorcery of the Laplanders, 158. 



, of the Samoiedes, 180. 



Spain, salted cod-fish imported into. 129. 

 Spasj'^, produce of the gold mine of. 218. 

 Spirits, invisible, of the Samoiedos, 180, 181. 

 Spitzbergen, flowers of, 20. 



, vast fields of ice in the plateau of, 27. 



, food of the reindeer of, 27. 



. proofs of a former milder climate in, 29, 30. 



, birds of, 43, 44. 



, apparent nearness of objects at, in clear 



weather, 54. 



, the walrus of the coast of, 64. 



, description of the archipelago of, 131, 132. 



, the west coast, 132. 



, Scoresbv's ascent of a mountain, and excur- 

 sion along the coast, 132, 133. 



, Magdalena bay, 133-136. 



, ice-cliffs and avalanches of ice, 135. 



, scientific exploring expeditions sent to, 136. 



, flora and fauna of, 136, 137. 



, fisheries of, 139. 



, coal and drift-wood of, 137, 138. 



, history of, 138. 



, attempts made to colonize it, 139 -141. 



, Russian hunters' mode of wintering at, 142. 



, walrus and seal-fishing at, 142. 



, discovery of, 340. 



Spout, the, of Newfoundland, 376. 

 Springs, hot, of Iceland, 70. 



, the Geysir, 71. 



, the Strokkr, 72. 



Spruce fir of the Hudson's Bay territorj', 24. 

 Squirrel, value of the fur of the, 212. 

 Stadolski Island, visit of Pachtussow to, 148. 

 Staduchin, Count Michael, his foundation of th^ 



town of Nishnei-Kol\ msk, 196, 197. 

 navigates the sea eastward of Cape Schelag 



skoi, 197. 

 Stawinen river, 148. 

 Steller, G. W., notice of him, 248. 



, his scientific journey to Kamchatka, 248. 



, ill-treated by Bering, 250. 



, his sufferings on Bering's Island, 251. 



, death of his commander, Bering, 252. 



, his return to Kamchatka, 252. 



, perseruted by the Siijerian authorities, 253 



, his deat^h, 253. 



Stockfish of Iceland, 87. / 



