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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction xix
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Reindeer Survey / Exploration, 1901–1928
- Greenland Beginnings 3
- Malte and the National Herbarium 15
- Call of the Northwest 25
- In Search of Reindeer 33
- Little Diomede to Kotzebue Sound 45
- Coastal Alaska by Dogsled 57
- Travelling Alone: An Accident and its Consequences 69
- Mail Time in Aklavik 83
- Schooner Travel on the Arctic Coast 95
- Return to Aklavik 109
- Completing the 1927 Reconnaissance 119
- Looking Back and Forward 131
- Winter Trail to Great Bear Lake 139
- Dease Arm and the Northeast Barrens 151
- Changing Tides and Seasons 163
- Of Ice and “Flies” and Miserable Dogs 173
- McTavish Arm and Conjuror Bay 187
- End of the Investigation 199
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Canada’s Reindeer Herd, 1929–1935
- Results of the Survey 217
- “The Best Laid Plans” 227
- Field Reports, 1930 239
- Sad News and Summer in Scandinavia 253
- Destination Reindeer Station 265
- The Drive Continues 279
- The End of the Project 291
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The National Herbarium in Peace and War, 1936–1977
- The National Herbarium 309
- “Publish or Perish” 327
- Rumbles on the Horizon 349
- The Problem of Greenland 367
- Consular Greenland 385
- Herbarium Interlude 405
- Greenland’s War of Nerves 421
- Uncertainties in Wartime Ottawa 439
- Acting Consuls Dunbar and Porsild 457
- Last Consular Year 473
- Road to the Yukon 489
- The Year the War Ended 511
- Postwar Settlement 529
- The “Old Man” of the Herbarium 551
- Storm Over the Arctic 569
- Study Year in Europe 595
- Rocky Mountains and Hudson Bay Lowlands 613
- Ninth International Botanical Congress 627
- The Last Years 643
- Closing the Circle 657
- Notes 663
- Sources and Acknowledgments 689
- Selected References 695
- Index 705
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Abbreviations vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction xix
-
Reindeer Survey / Exploration, 1901–1928
- Greenland Beginnings 3
- Malte and the National Herbarium 15
- Call of the Northwest 25
- In Search of Reindeer 33
- Little Diomede to Kotzebue Sound 45
- Coastal Alaska by Dogsled 57
- Travelling Alone: An Accident and its Consequences 69
- Mail Time in Aklavik 83
- Schooner Travel on the Arctic Coast 95
- Return to Aklavik 109
- Completing the 1927 Reconnaissance 119
- Looking Back and Forward 131
- Winter Trail to Great Bear Lake 139
- Dease Arm and the Northeast Barrens 151
- Changing Tides and Seasons 163
- Of Ice and “Flies” and Miserable Dogs 173
- McTavish Arm and Conjuror Bay 187
- End of the Investigation 199
-
Canada’s Reindeer Herd, 1929–1935
- Results of the Survey 217
- “The Best Laid Plans” 227
- Field Reports, 1930 239
- Sad News and Summer in Scandinavia 253
- Destination Reindeer Station 265
- The Drive Continues 279
- The End of the Project 291
-
The National Herbarium in Peace and War, 1936–1977
- The National Herbarium 309
- “Publish or Perish” 327
- Rumbles on the Horizon 349
- The Problem of Greenland 367
- Consular Greenland 385
- Herbarium Interlude 405
- Greenland’s War of Nerves 421
- Uncertainties in Wartime Ottawa 439
- Acting Consuls Dunbar and Porsild 457
- Last Consular Year 473
- Road to the Yukon 489
- The Year the War Ended 511
- Postwar Settlement 529
- The “Old Man” of the Herbarium 551
- Storm Over the Arctic 569
- Study Year in Europe 595
- Rocky Mountains and Hudson Bay Lowlands 613
- Ninth International Botanical Congress 627
- The Last Years 643
- Closing the Circle 657
- Notes 663
- Sources and Acknowledgments 689
- Selected References 695
- Index 705