[139]. Op. cit., p. 258.

[140]. Dall, Alaska, pp. 13 and 14, diagram on p. 13.

[141]. Petroff, Report, etc., p. 15.

[142]. See Dall, Cont. to N. A. Ethn., vol. 1, p. 105. Mr. E. W. Nelson tells me, however, that the village at East Cape, Siberia, is composed of real iglus.

[143]. Third Voyage, vol. 2, p. 450.

[144]. Op. cit., p. 256.

[145]. For example, I find it mentioned in Greenland by Kane, 1st Grinnell Exp., p. 40; at Iglulik by Parry, 2d Voy., p. 499; and at the mouth of the Mackenzie by Franklin, 2d Exp., p. 121, as well as by Dr. Simpson at Nuwŭk, op. cit., p. 256.

[146]. Frobisher says the tents in Meta Incognita (in 1577) were “so pitched up, that the entrance into them, is alwaies South, or against the Sunne.” Hakluyt’s Voyages, etc., (1589) p. 628.

[147]. Geographische Blätter, vol. 5, p. 27.

[148]. Op. cit., p. 259.