LIST OF WOOD-CUTS IN VOL II

The Wood-cuts, when not otherwise stated below, were engraved at Herr Wilhelm Meyer's Xylographic Institute, in Stockholm

[1. Chukches]

[2. The Encampment Pitlekaj abandoned by its Inhabitants on the 18th February, 1879]

[3. Notti and Wife Aitanga]

[4. Map of the Region round the Vega's Winter Quarters]

[5. The Sleeping Chamber in a Chukch Tent]

[6. Chukch Lamps]

[7. Section of a Chukch Lamp]

[8. Chukch Shaman Drum]

[9. The Coast between Padljonna and Enjurmi]

[10. Bracelet of Copper]

[11. The North End of Idlidlja Island]

[12. The Common Aurora Arc at the Vega's Winter Quarters]

[13. Aurora at the Vega's Winter Quarters, 3rd March, 1879, at 9 PM]

[14. Double Aurora-Arcs seen 20th March, 1879, at 9 30 PM]

[15. Elliptic Aurora, seen 21st March, 1879, at 2 15 AM]

[16. Elliptic Aurora seen 21st March, 1879, at 3 AM]

[17. Song Birds in the Rigging of the Vega, June, 1879]

[18. Spoon-billed Sand piper from Chukch Land (Eurynorhynchus pygmæus, L.)]

[19. Marmots from Chukch Land]

[20. Stegocephalus Kessleri Stuxb]

[21. Sabinea septemcarinata, Sabine]

[22. Acanthostephia Malmgreni, Goës]

[23. Ophioglypha nodosa, Lütken]

[24. Noah Elisej]

[25. Beetles from Pitlekaj]

[26. Phosphorescent Crustacea from Mussel Bay]

[27. Reitinacka]

[28. Dog Fish from the Chukch Peninsula (Dallia delicatissima, Smith)]

[29. Crab from the Sea North of Behring's Straits (Chionoecetes opilio, Kröyer)]

[30. Tree from Pitlekaj (Salix Arctica, Pallas)]

[31. Typical Chukch Faces]

[32. ,, ,,]

[33. Plan of a Chukch Grave]

[34. Tent Frame at Pitlekaj]

[35. Chukch Oar]

[36. Dog Shoe]

[37. Chukch Face Tattooing]

[38. Chukch Children]

[39. Snow Shoes]

[40. An Aino Man skating after a Reindeer]

[41. Hunting Cup and Snow scraper]

[42. Chukch Weapons and Hunting Implements]

[43. Chukch Bow and Quiver]

[44. Chukch Arrows]

[45. Stone Hammers and Anvil for Crushing Bones]

[46. Chukch Implements]

[47. Fire Drill]

[48. Ice Mattocks]

[49. Human Figures]

[50. Musical Instruments]

[51. Drawings made by the Chukches—]

[52. Chukch Buckles and Hooks of Ivory]

[53. Chukch Bone Carvings]

[54. Chukch Doll]

[55. Chukch Bone Carvings—]

[56. Chukch Bone Carvings of Birds]

[57. Map of the World, said to be of the Tenth Century]

[58. Map of the World showing Asia to be continuous with Africa]

[59. Map of the World after Fra Mauro, from the middle of the Fifteenth Century]

[60. Map of Asia from an Atlas published by the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1737]

[61. Peter Feodorovitsch Anjou]

[62. Ferdinand von Wrangel]

[63. Seal from the Behring Sea, Histriophoca fasciata, Zimm]

[64. Draba Alpina, L, from St. Lawrence Bay]

[65. Hunting Implements at Port Clarence]

[66. Eskimo Family at Port Clarence]

[67. Eskimo from Port Clarence]

[68. Eskimo from Port Clarence]

[69. Eskimo Fishing Implements, &c.]

[70. Eskimo Bone Carvings &c.]

[71. Eskimo Grave]

[72. Animal Figure from an Eskimo Grave]

[73. Ethnographical Objects from Port Clarence]

[74. Shell from Behring's Straits, Fusus deformis, Reeve]

[75. Diagram showing the temperature and depth of the water at Behring's Straits between Port Clarence and Senjavin Sound, by G. Bove]

[76. Konyam Bay]

[77. Tattooing Patterns from St. Lawrence Island]

[78. Tattooed Woman from St. Lawrence Island]

[79. The Colony on Behring Island]

[80. The Colony on Copper Island]

[81. Natives of Behring Island]

[82. Skeleton of Rhytina, shown at the Vega Exhibition at the Royal Palace, Stockholm]

[83. Original Drawings of the Rhytina]

[84. Reconstructed Form of the Sea-Cow]

[85. Sea Bears, Male, Female, and Young]

[86. "Seal Rookery" on St. Paul's Island, one of the Pribylov Islands]

[87. Slaughter of Sea-Bears]

[88. Sea-Bears on their way to "the Rookeries"]

[89. Alga from the shore of Behring Island, Thalassiophyllum Clathrus, Post. and Rupr.]

[90. Fusugama]

[91. The steamer A.E. Nordenskiöld stranded on the East Coast of Yezo]

[92. Kawamura Sumiyashi, Japanese Minister of Marine]

[93. The First Medal which was struck as a Memorial of the Voyage of the Vega]

[94. The First Medal which was struck as a Memorial of the Voyage of the Vega]

[95. Stone Lantern and Stone Monument in a Japanese Temple Court]

[96. Japanese House in Tokio ]

[97. Japanese Lady at her Toilet]

[98. A Jinrikisha]

[99. Japanese Bedroom ]

[100. Tobacco-Smokers, Japanese Drawing]

[101. Ito-Keske, a Japanese Editor of Thunberg's Writings]

[102. Monument to Thunberg and Kaempfer at Nagasaki]

[103. Japanese Kago]

[104. Japanese Wrestlers]

[105. Japanese Bridge, after a Japanese drawing]

[106. Japanese Mountain Landscape, drawn by Prof. P.D. Holm]

[107. Inn at Kusatsu, drawn by R. Haglund]

[108. Bath at Kusatsu, Japanese drawing, drawn by O. Sörling]

[109. Japanese Landscape, drawn by Prof. P.D. Holm]

[110. Burden-bearers on a Japanese Road, Japanese drawing, drawn by O. Sörling]

[111. Japanese Shop, drawn by V. Andrén]

[112. Japanese Court Dress, drawn by ditto]

[113. Noble in Antique Dress, drawn by ditto]

[114. Buddhist Priest, drawn by ditto]

[115. A Samurai, drawn by ditto]

[116. Gate across the Road to a Shinto Temple, drawn by Prof. P.D. Holm]

[117. Buddhist Temple at Kobe, drawn by ditto]

[118. Rio-San's Seal]

[119. Burying-Place at Kioto, drawn by Prof. P.D. Holm]

[120. Entrance to Nagasaki, drawn by R. Haglund]

[121. Fossil Plants from Mogi—1, 2, Beech Leaves (Fagus ferruginea, Ait., var. pliocena, Nath.), drawn by M. Westergren]

[122. Fossil Plant from Mogi—3, Maple Leaf (Acer Mono, Max., var. pliocena, Nath.)]

[123. Fossil Plant from Mogi—Leaf of Zelkova Keakii, Sieb., var. pliocena, Nath., drawn by M. Westergren]

[124. Gem Diggings at Ratnapoora, drawn by R. Haglund]

[125. Statues in a Temple in Ceylon, drawn by ditto]

[126. A Country Place in Ceylon, drawn by V. Andrén]

[127. Highland View from the Interior of Ceylon, drawn by R. Haglund ]

[128. The Scientific Men of the Vega ]

[129. The Officers of the Vega]

[130. The Crew of the Vega, drawn by R. Widing]

[131. The Entrance of the Vega into Stockholm on the 24th April, 1880, drawn by R. Haglund]

[132. The Vega moored off the Royal Palace, Stockholm, drawn by ditto]

[ERRATA]

[ Transcriber's note: these have been applied to the text ]

Page 22, under wood-cut,

for "a

. Of wood

b

. Of stone,"

read "a

. Wooden cup to place under the lamp

b

. Lamp of burned clay."

Page 41, line 6 from foot,

for

"beginning of May"

read

"middle of June."

Page 41, under wood-cut,

for

"May,"

read

"June."

Page 44, line 19

for

"mountain,"

read

"Arctic."

Page 54, last line

for

"contracteta"

read

"contracta."

Page 63, last line

for

"Natural size,"

read

"Half the natural size."

Page 98, lines 9 and 12 from foot,

for

"moccassin"

read

"moccasin."

Page 100, line 2 from foot,

for

"moccassin"

read

"moccasin."

Page 227, line 11 from foot,

for

"American,"

read

"Asiatic."

THE VOYAGE OF THE VEGA

ROUND

ASIA AND EUROPE,

VOL II