September 13 was ... brisk, northerly; [brisk, northerly:]
Amundsen, 1908; Preble, 1908; [1908:]
J. B. Tyrrell, 1894: 441; Dix, 1951: 287 [1894;]
Hoare, 1930: 22; Clarke, 1940 [22,]
J. W. Tyrrell, 1924 (1902): 28, 37; Hanbury, 1904 [1924 (1902);]
“stone men” (Harper, 1949: 231, fig.).
[_sentence-final period missing_]
Birket-Smith, 1929 (1): 9, 47, 52-53 ... [1929 (1);]
Harper, 1932: 30, 31; Jenness, 1932 [30, 31,]
Clarke, 1940: 5-9, 84, 110, 112; G. M. Allen, 1942 [112,]
Kennicott, in Anonymous, 1869: 166 [1869;]
R. M. Anderson, 1913a: 5, 6; 1913b: 504 [5, 6,]
R. M. Anderson, 1913b: 516; Stefánsson, 1913a [516:]
recent notes by Banfield (1951a: 31-32, fig. 17)
[_open parenthesis missing_]
Seton, 1929, +3+: 109-111; Critchell-Bullock, 1930 [1929:]
Murie, 1939: 245; Clarke, 1940 [1939;]
R. M. Anderson, 1913b: 502; Hornaday, 1914 [502:]
J. W. Tyrrell, 1908: pls. facing pp. 80, 81 [pls facing]
J. B. Tyrrell, 1892: 128 [1892:128]
J. A. Allen, 1910: 8 [_period after A invisible_]
1908a. The Peary caribou (_Rangifer pearyi_ Allen).
[_final i in “pearyi” not italicized_]
1928. Field book of North American mammals. New York--London
[New York-London]
J. A. Allen, 1910: 8; Seton, 1929 [1910: 8,]
London: xv + 783 [London xv]
_Canadian Geog. Jour._ +24+ (1) [_number 24 both bold and italic_]
“Reindeer and caribou (Rangifer caribou)”: W. J. McLean, 1901: 5
[_anomalous roman (non-italic) type in original_]
_“Caribou”_: Stefánsson, 1913a [_anomalous italics unchanged_]
162-163 (destruction by Eskimos [162-163 destruction]
Barrens E. of Great Slave Lake); [Lake;]
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