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LIST OF WOOD-CUTS IN VOL. IL 
PAGK 
79. The Colony on Behring Island.259 
80. The Colony on Copper Island. 261 
81. Natives of Behring Island.263 
82. Skeleton of Khytina, shown at the Vega Exhibition at the Koyal Palace, 
Stockholm . . . . . . . . , .279 
83. Original Drawings of the RhjTina ..279 
84. Reconstructed Form of the Sea-Cow ....... 280 
85. Sea Bears, Male, Female, and Young ...... 282 
86. “Seal Rookery” on St. Paul’s Island, one of the Pribyloo Islands . 285 
87. Slaughter of Sea-Bears ......... 288 
88. Sea-Bears on their way to “ the Rookeries ” ..... 289 
89. Alga from the shore of Behring Island, Thalassiojokyllum Clathrus, 
Post, and Rupr.293 
90. Fusugama ........... 299 
91. The steamer A. E. Nordenskiold stranded on the East Coast of Yezo . 301 
92. Kawamura Sumiyashi, Japanese Minister of Marine .... 302 
93. The First Medal which was struck as a Memorial of the Voyage of 
the Vega ........... 306 
94. The First Medal which was struck as a ^Memorial of the Voyage of 
the Vega .307 
95. Stone Lantern and Stone Monument in a Japane.se Temple Court. . 311 
96. Japanese House in Tokio ......... 312 
97. Japanese Lady at her Toilet ........ 314 
98. A Jinrikisha . . . . . . . . . . .317 
99. Japanese Bedroom .......... 319 
100. Tobacco-Smokers, Japanese Drawing.322 
101. Ito-K'eske, a Japane.se Editor of Thiinberg’s Writings . . . 324 
102. Monument to Thunberg and Kaempfer at Nagasaki .... 325 
103. Japanese Kago ........... 337 
104. Japanese Wrestlers.339 
105. Japanese Bridge, after a Japanese drawing . . . . . . 340 
106. Japanese Mountain Landscape, drawn by Prof. P. D. Holm . . 341 
107. Inn at Kusatsu, drawn by R. Haglund . . . . . .344 
