Scoggan. H.J •• on botanical surveys in central and northern Manitoba, 37 Serson, H.V., and help at <strong>Circle</strong> meetings, 93 Serson, P.H., and high latitude navigation flights, 88 Sigloo Exercise, 6 Simpson, Dr. R.N., and tuberculosis survey, 45 Snow, Mr., and Algerine. 65 Soper. J. Dewey, and Canadian Wildlife Service, 72 Southampton Id., geographical and archaeological investigations. 10 Specialist Navigation Course, 30 Spence Bay, insect survey, 87 Spring supply operations for the northern weather stations. 61 Stevens, W.E., and Canadian Wildlife Service, 71 Sun Dog One Exercise, 10 Supply operations for northern weather stations. 61 Sweanor, FIL G.J., on the <strong>Arctic</strong> and Specialist Navigation Course, 30 Tener, J.S., and Canadian Wildlife Service, 72 Thane, R., and help at <strong>Circle</strong> meetings, 93 <strong>The</strong>ron, accident and repairs to, 69 Thorsteinson, R., and voyage around Cornwallis Id., 20 Tractors, use in northern transportation, 3 Tuberculosis survey, James and Hudson bays, 45 Ungava Section, Hudson's Bay Co., 75· u.s. Air Force. and Exercise Mukluk, 50; and spring supply operations, 61 U.S. Army, Exercise Firestep, 63 Varying lemming, captive in Ottawa, 50 Voyage round Cornwallis Id., 18
v~-aller,J., and Baff in Id. exped., 61 Warwick, J.A., and he1p at <strong>Circle</strong> meetings, 93 Weather stations, spring supply operations, 61; murder trial, 72 Wedderspoon, K. J and tuberculosis survey, 45 West, G.A., and Canadian Wi~dlife Service, 72, 92 Western <strong>Arctic</strong> Section, Hudson's Bay Co., 76 Wildlife, protection in northeast Greenland, 32 Wildlife Service, officers in Northwest Territories, 71; correction to note, 92 Wilson, G., and botanical surveys in Manitoba, 37 Winters, Hon. Robt. H., and presentation to Princess Elizabeth, 77 vlithington, V., and high latitude navigation f11ghts, 88 Wright, SIL J.G., and high latitude navigation f11ghts, 88
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