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EXPLANATION OF TAIL-PIECES.

Drawn on wood by G. G. White from Photographs and Sketches by Dr. Hayes. Engraved mostly by J. A. Bogert.

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1. Anchor 15

2. Arched Iceberg 27

3. Greenlander in his Kayak 34

4. Upernavik 43

5. Snowflake (magnified three diameters) 56

6. Seal on Cake of Ice 67

7. Head of a Reindeer 91

8. Port Foulke 100

9. Snowflake (same as No. 5) 126

10. Chester Valley, showing Alida Lake and the Glacier 136

11. "My Brother John's Glacier," from First Camp 148

12. Group of Reindeer 164

13. Schooner in Winter Quarters 211

14. The Esquimau Hut at Etah 235

15. Head of Walrus 247

16. Portrait of Birdie, the Artic Fox 250

17. Sonntag's Grave 276

18. Snowflake (same as No. 5) 296

19. Camping in a Snow-Bank 306

20. Polar Bear 314

21. Dog Sledge 321

22. Head of the Esquimau Dog Oosisoak 332

23. Cape Union 352

24. A Sketch 362

25. Observatory at Port Foulke 375

26. Snowflake (same as No. 5) 380

27. Kalutunah and his Family 395

28. Head of Arctic Hare 425

29. A Sketch 438

30. "End" 454