List of the Principal Works and Papers Consulted in the Preparation of the Report on the Dominion Expedition to Hudson Bay and the Arctic Islands. In the following list are included the full titles and dates of publication of works and papers affording information which has been embodied in the foregoing pages or in the accompanying map:— A Voyage of Discovery, for the Purpose of Exploring Baffin’s Bay, etc., by Sir John Ross, in 1818, London, 1819. Geological appendix by Dr. McCulloch. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar sea in the years 1819-22, by Capt. J. Franklin, London, 1823. Appendix i., by J. Richardson, M.D. Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage, etc., 1821-23, by Captain Parry, London, 1824. A Supplement to the Appendix to Capt. Parry’s Voyage for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage in the year 1819-20 (Natural History), London, 1824. Notes on Rock Specimens by Charles Koning. A Brief Account of an Unsuccessful Attempt to reach Repulse Bay, etc., by Capt. G. F. Lyon, London, 1825. Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage, etc., by Capt. W. E. Parry, London, 1826. Appendix by Prof. Jameson on Geology of Countries discovered during Capt. Parry’s Second and Third Expeditions. Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the years 1825-27, by Capt. J. Franklin, London, 1828. Appendix i., by J. Richardson. Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in the Polar Seas and Regions, by Professors Leslie, Jameson and Hugh Murray, Edinburgh, 1830. Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a Northwest Passage, etc., 1829-33, by Sir John Ross, London, 1835. Appendix on Geology, by Sir J. Ross. Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of America, etc., 1836-39, by Thomas Simpson, London, 1843. Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea in 1846-47, by Dr. John Rae, London, 1850. Journey from Great Bear Lake to Wollaston Land and Explorations along the South and East Coast of Victoria, by Dr. J. Rae, Journ. Royal Geog. Soc., vol. xxii., 1852. Journal of a Voyage in Baffin’s Bay and Barrow Straits in 1850-51, by P. C. Sutherland, M.D., London, 1852. Geological appendix, by J. W. Salter. On the Geological and Glacial Phenomena of the Coasts of Davis’ Strait and Baffin’s Bay, by P. C. Sutherland, M.D., Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. ix., 1853, p. 296. On Arctic Silurian Fossils, by J. W. Salter, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. ix., 1853, p. 312. A Summer Search for Sir J. Franklin, by Capt. Inglefield, 1853. [Contains a geological appendix. I have seen only the notices derived from this work in the “Arctic Manual” of 1875.] The Last of the Arctic Voyages, etc., 1852-54, by Sir E. Belcher, London, 1855. Appendix by J. W. Salter on Arctic Carboniferous Fossils, and by Prof. Owen, on Remains of Ichthyosaurus, from Exmouth Island. (See also notes on the Discovery of Ichthyosaurus and other Fossils in the Late Arctic Searching Expedition, by Capt. Sir E. D. Belcher. Report of British Association, 1855.) On Some Additions to the Geology of the Arctic Regions, by J. W. Salter. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1855. Further Papers Relative to the Recent Arctic Expeditions in search of Sir John Franklin, etc. London, Government, 1855. On the Geology of the Hudson’s Bay Territories and of Portions of the Arctic and Northwestern Regions of America, by A. K. Isbester, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xi. (Also reprinted, without map, in Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, second series, vol. xxi., 1856, p. 313.) The Discovery of a Northwest Passage by H.M.S. “Investigator,” Capt. R. M’Clure, 1850-54, London, 1857. Geological appendix by Sir R. Murchison. A Personal Narrative of the Discovery of the Northwest Passage, by A. Armstrong, M.D., late surgeon and naturalist to H.M.S. “Investigator,” London, 1857. Arctic Explorations by Dr. E. K. Kane, Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, second series, vol. xxiv., 1857, p. 235. Report from the Select Committee on the Hudson’s Bay Company, etc., London, Government, 1857. (Geological map.) A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin, by Captain M’Clintock, London, edition of 1859. Geological appendix by Prof. Samuel Haughton. (Geological map.) [Notes on the geological results of M’Clintock’s voyages were first published in the Journ. Royal Dublin Society, vol. i., 1857, and vol. iii., 1860. The first mentioned paper is accompanied by a geological map which formed the basis of that subsequently produced in connection with the Appendix to M’Clintock’s “Narrative.” I have seen only the abstract of these papers by Prof. Haughton, which appears in the “Arctic Manual” of 1875.] The Polar Regions, by Sir John Richardson, Edinburgh, 1861. (Reprinted from Encyclopedia Britannica. Eighth Edition, 1860) Report on the Geological and Mineralogical Specimens collected by C. F. Hall in Frobisher Bay, Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, second series, vol. xxv., 1863. Preliminary notice of a small collection of Fossils found by Dr. Hayes on the West Shore of Kennedy Channel, by F. B. Meek, Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, second series, vol. xl., 1865, p. 31. Flora Fossilis Arctica, Dr. Oswald Heer, vol. i., 1868; vol. ii., 1871, Fossile Flora des Baren Insel; vol. v., 1878, Die Miocene Flora des Grinnell-Landes; vol. vi., 1880, BeitrÄge zur Miocenen Flora von Nord-Canada. Scientific Results of the “Polaris” Arctic Expedition. Nature, vol. ix., 1874, p. 404. A Whaling Cruise to Baffin’s Bay, etc., by A. H. Markham, London, 1874. Appendix C., List of Geological Specimens, by R. Etheridge. Manual of the Natural History, Geology and Physics of Greenland and neighbouring Regions, etc., edited by Prof. T. R. Jones, London, 1875. [This volume, prepared for the use of Nares’ expedition under Arctic Geology, by C. E. De Rance. Nature, vol. xi., 1875. (Geological map.) On a Fossil Silurian Vertebra from the Arctic Regions, by Prof. A. L. Adams, Proc. Royal Irish Acad., second series, vol. ii., 1875. L’ExpÉdition Polaire AmÉricaine, sous les ordres du Capitaine Hall. Letter by Dr. E. Bessels. Bul. Soc. GÉog., Paris, vol. ix., 1875, p. 297. Narrative of a Voyage to the Polar Sea During 1875-76, etc., by Capt. Sir G. S. Nares, London, 1878, Appendix xv., Geology, by C. E. De Rance and H. W. Fielden. Geology of the Coasts of the Arctic visited by the late British Expedition under Capt. Sir George Nares, etc., by Capt. H. W. Fielden and C. E. De Rance, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiv., 1878, p. 556. (Geological map) PalÆontology of the Coasts of the Arctic Lands, visited by the late British Expedition, etc., by R. Etheridge, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiv., 1878, p. 568. (Abstracts of this and the foregoing paper appear in Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, third series, vol. xvi., p. 139.) Notes on Fossil Plants Discovered in Grinnell Land, by Capt. H. W. Fielden, etc., by Prof. O. Heer, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiv., 1878, p. 66. Narrative of the Second Arctic Expedition made by C. F. Hall, Washington, Government, 1879. Appendix iii., by Prof. B. K. Emmerson. Dr. Franz Boas, Baffin Land. Petermanns Mitteilungen, ErgÄnzungsheft, Nr. 80, 1885. Die Geographische Verbreitung der Juraformation, by Neumeyr. Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akadamie der Wissenschaften, Vienna, vol. l., 1885. Encyclopedia Britannica (ninth edition), Greenland, by Robert Brown. Polar Regions, by C. R. Markham. (Geological sketches appended to both these articles.) Three Years of Arctic Service, an Account of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, by Lieut A. W. Greely, New York, 1886. The Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay, by Franz Boaz. Bul. Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist., vol. xix. On the Lower Silurian (Trenton) Fauna of Baffin Land, by Chas. Schurchert. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. xxii., p. 143-177. A Biological Investigation of the Hudson Bay Region, by Edward A. Prebles, U.S. Biological Surv. North American Fauna, No. 22, 1902. The Second Norwegian Polar Expedition in the Fram, 1898-1902, by Capt. Otto Sverdrup. Roy. Geog. Journ., vol. xxii., No. 1, pp. 38-56, 1903. Field Work of the Peary Arctic Club, by Com. R. E. Peary. Bul. Geo. Soc. of Phila., vol. iv., with map. New Land, Four Years in the Arctic Regions, by Capt. Otto Sverdrup, 1904. Report on the Hudson Bay Expedition, by Lieut A. R. Gordon, Dept. Marine and Fisheries, 1884-5. Report on the Second Hudson Bay Expedition, by Com. W. Wakeham, Dept. Marine and Fisheries, 1897. Reported by the Staff of the Geological Survey of Canada:— Report on an Exploration of the East Coast of Hudson Bay, by Dr. R. Bell, 1877-8. Report on the Churchill and Nelson Rivers, by Dr. R. Bell, 1878-9. Report on Hudson Bay and some of the Lakes and Rivers lying to the West of it, by Dr. R. Bell, 1879-80. Observations on the Labrador Coast, and on Hudson Strait and Bay, with appendices i-v., Dr. R. Bell, Part DD, 1882. Observations on the Labrador Coast, and on Hudson Strait and Strait and Bay, with Appendices i-iv. A. P. Low, Part J., vol. iii, 1887-8. Report on the Labrador Peninsula, A. P. Low, Part L., vol. viii., 1895. Report on the Doobaunt, Kasan and Ferguson Rivers, and the Northwest Coast of Hudson Bay. J. B. Tyrrell, Part F., vol. ix., 1896. Report on a Traverse of the Northern Part of the Labrador Peninsula. A. P. Low, Part L., vol. ix, 1896. Reports on Explorations of the Coasts of Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay. Dr. R. Bell and A. P. Low, Parts L. and M., vol. xi, 1898. Report on an Exploration of the East Coasts of Hudson Bay and James Bay. A. P. Low, Part D., vol. xiii., 1900. Report on the Geology and Physical Characters of the Nastapoka Islands, Hudson Bay. A. P. 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