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APPENDIX.

Hamlen & Smith, Cincinnati, O. 1 dirk and a tooth extractor.

Dr. O. E. Newton and Allen & Sons, Cincinnati, O. chest of medicines.

C. F. Bradley, Cincinnati, O. gold pen.

J. L. Wayne, Cincinnati, O. half a dozen small butcher knives.

Lowell Fletcher, Cincinnati, O. 10 gallons alcohol, 95 per cent, proof.

Henry Ware, Cincinnati, O. pocket compass.

Robert Clarke & Co. Cincinnati, O. "Gillespie's Land Surveying."

Dr. D. N. Daniels, Cincinnati, O. 1 trunk.

Dr. Howe, Cincinnati, O. a valuable surgical work.

Charles G. Morris, Cincinnati, O. printing.

George S. Blanchard, Cincinnati, O. "Principles of Zoology."

David Christy, Cincinnati, O. Geological Chart of the Arctic Regions, by himself.

James Lupton, Cincinnati, O. 2 vols. "Scoresby's Arctic Regions," 1 fine pocket knife.

Benjamin Pike & Sons, New York, 3 thermometers, 1 azimuth compass.

Benjamin Kittredge & Co. Cincinnati, O. silver alarm-whistle and dirk-knife.

Z. B. Coffin, Cincinnati, O. 1 lb. tea.

Charles Lawrence, Cincinnati, O. 26 lbs. best powder.[1]

Mr. Robinson, Cincinnati, O. use of malt-kiln for desiccating meat for pemmican.

George H. Hill & Co. Cincinnati, O. putting up pemmican in cans.

John W. Ellis, Cincinnati, O. Labrador seal-boots.

Baker & Co. New York, 2 dozen pocket-knife blades, 1 glass flask, 3 dozen hand looking-glasses, 3,000 common percussion caps.

Amor Smith, Cincinnati, O. grinding pemmican.

American Express Company, free transportation of pemmican, sledge, and case of books, from Cincmnati, O. to New York City.

Adams & Co's. Express, transport of the same from New York to New London, Conn.

In addition to those in preceding list, the following are names of persons who rendered me service in forwarding the interests of the expedition:—

Salmon P. Chase, then Governor of Ohio.

George H. Pugh, then United States Senator from Ohio.

Richard H. Chapell, New London, Conn.

W. H. Clement, President Little Miami and Columbus and Xenia Railroad.

E. and G. W. Blunt, New York.

Frank Clark, Superintendent American Express Company, Cincinnati, O.

Charles G. Clark, Superintendent American Express Company, New York.

  1. Could not accept this donation, as no means of transport for so hazardous an article could be procured.