Sip'-soo
Sow'-nah
Suk'-kun *
Sul-ming'-wah *
Tah'-tah-rah *
Tah'-wah-nah *
Taw-ching'-wah *
Taw-ching'-wah *
Teddy-ling'-wah *
Toi-tee'-ah *
Took-e-ming'-wah
Too'-koom-ah
Tu-bing'-wah
Tung-wing'-wah
Tung'-we *
Ung'-ah *
We'-ark
We-shark'-oup-si *
Two female babies not named
Male 122
Female 96
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Total 218
THE END
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Transcriber's Notes:
The illustrations have been moved out of the middle of paragraphs so as
to not interrupt the flow of reading.
Obvious punctuation errors have been repaired.
Page xiii, "ESKIMOS" changed to "ESQUIMOS". (NORTH POLE ESQUIMOS)
Page 76, "Equimos" changed to "Esquimos". (fourteen Esquimos)
One instance each of the following was retained:
fiendlike/fiend-like
forepaws/fore-paws
readjusting/re-adjusting
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