[129]. Monographie, etc., p. xxiii.

[130]. See for instance, Crantz, History of Greenland, vol. 1, p. 141; Franklin, 1st Exped., vol. 2, p. 194 (Coppermine River); 2d Exped., p. 121 (Mouth of the Mackenzie, where they are made of drift logs stuck up so that the roots serve as crotches to hold the cross pieces); Hooper, Tents, etc., pp. 48, 228, and 343 (Plover Bay, Point Barrow, and Toker Point); J. Simpson, op. cit., p. 256 (Point Barrow); Nordenskiöld, Vega, vol. 2, p. 92 (Pitlekaj).

[131]. Dall, Alaska, p. 13.

[132]. Egede, Greenland, p. 114; Crantz, History of Greenland, vol. 1, p. 139; Rink, Tales and Traditions, p. 7.

[133]. Hakluyt, Voyages, etc. (1589), p. 788.

[134]. Lyon, Journal, p. 171.

[135]. See Fig. 13, ground plan and section, copied from Petitot, Monographie, etc., p. XXIII.

[136]. Monographie, etc., p. XXI.

[137]. See also Franklin, 2d Exped., p. 121 (Mouth of the Mackenzie), and pp. 215 and 216 (Atkinson Island, Richardson. A ground plan and section closely resembling Petitot’s are given here); and Hooper, Tents, etc., p. 243 (Toker Point).

[138]. See ante.