Part 21 (1/2)
1924. Report on an exploratory survey between Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay, districts of Mackenzie and Keewatin. Dept. Interior, Ottawa: 1-38, maps. (Reprinted from _Ann. Rept. Dept. Interior_ 1901 [1902].)
TYRRELL, J. BURR.
1892. The winter home of the Barren Ground Caribou. _Ottawa Naturalist_ +6+ (8): 128-130.
1894. An expedition through the Barren Lands of northern Canada. _Geog.
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1895. A second expedition through the Barren Lands of northern Canada.
_Geog. Jour._ +6+ (5): 438-448, 1 map.
1896. Report on the country between Athabasca Lake and Churchill River with notes on two routes travelled between the Churchill and Saskatchewan Rivers. Ann. _Rept. Geog. Survey Canada_ +8+ (n.s.), 1895, rept. D: 1-120, 3 pl., 1 map.
1897. Report on the Doobaunt, Kazan and Ferguson Rivers and the north-west coast of Hudson Bay, and on two overland routes from Hudson Bay to Lake Winnipeg. _Ann. Rept. Geol. Survey Canada_ +9+ (n.s.), 1896, rept. F: 1-218, 11 pl., 3 maps.
[UNITED STATES] WAR DEPARTMENT.
1944. Arctic manual. _Technical Manual_ 1-240. Was.h.i.+ngton: 1-131, 21 fig., 1 map.
WEBER, NEAL A.
1950. A survey of the insects and related arthropods of Arctic Alaska.
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WEEKS, L. J.
1933. Maguse River and part of Ferguson River basin, Northwest Territories. _Canada Dept. Mines, Geol. Survey, Summary Rept. 1932_, pt. 64-72, 1 map.
WEYER, EDWARD MOFFATT, JR.
1932. The Eskimos: their environment and folkways. New Haven: xvii + 491, 6 fig., 23 maps.
WHEELER, DAVID E.
1912. Notes on the spring migration at timber line, north of Great Slave Lake. _Auk_ +29+ (2): 198-204, 1 map.
1914. The Dog-rib Indian and his home. Bull. _Geog. Soc. Philadelphia_ +12+ (2): 47-69, 3 pl., 1 map.
WHITNEY, CASPAR.
1896. On snow-shoes to the Barren Grounds. . . . New York: x + 324, 35 pl., 77 fig., 2 maps.
WHITTAKER, E. J.
1919. Notes on midwinter life in the Far North. _Ottawa Naturalist_ +32+ (9): 166-167.
WRAY, O. R.