LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| Kennett L. Rawson, June, 1925 | Frontispiece |
| FACING PAGE | |
| The journey of the Bowdoin, 1925 (map) | 1 |
| The Bowdoin and her crew, Wiscasset, Maine, June 20, 1925. John Jaynes, Engineer; Commander Donald B. MacMillan; Ralph P. Robinson, Mate; Kennett L. Rawson, Cabin Boy; John Reinartz, short wave radio expert; Martin Vorce, Cook; Lieutenant Benjamin Rigg, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey; Onnig D. Melkon, moving picture photographer | 12 |
| Outward Bound, June, 1925 | 20 |
| The Bowdoin leaving the dock at Wiscasset | 20 |
| Rawson, MacMillan at the wheel, and Dr. Grosvenor. On way to Sydney | 27 |
| “Yonder beneath the North Star lies our destination, Lad.” | 27 |
| Commander MacMillan, Dr. Grosvenor and Dr. Grenfell, Battle Harbor | 27 |
| Maynard Williams (left), photographer, National Geographic Society; Lieutenant Benjamin Rigg (right), U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey | 61 |
| The Bowdoin passing an iceberg off west coast of Greenland | 63 |
| The Bowdoin caught in a nip, at Melville Bay | 63 |
| Commander MacMillan with an Eskimo child; in flying costume; in the ice barrel | 90 |
| Brother John’s Glacier and Alida Lake, Etah, North Greenland | 90 |
| The Peary | 94 |
| Expedition plane at stern of Bowdoin | 94 |
| Launching first plane at Etah | 95 |
| Eskimo kiddie with mother’s coat on | 104 |
| Even Eskimo boys of Ig-loo-da-houny have a sweet tooth | 104 |
| In-you-gee-to makes a coil of rawhide line out of skin of which he is justly proud | 105 |
| The only Eskimo family in Etah | 105 |
| The Bowdoin on the rocks in North Greenland | 118 |
| Head of 2000-pound walrus killed at Etah, North Greenland | 118 |
| Oomiak: Eskimo women’s boat, made of sealskins | 119 |
| South Greenland kayak | 119 |
| At Sukkertoppen | 122 |
| Dick Salmon with large cod jigged while stormbound in Godthaab Fiord | 123 |
| A good Eskimo puppy | 126 |
| Typical winter home of South Greenland Eskimo | 126 |
| Eskimo girls of Holsteinborg, mixture of Danish, Spanish, English and Eskimo | 126 |
| View of Godthaab with statue of Hans Egede, first missionary to the Eskimos of Greenland | 130 |
| Norse Church at head of Godthaab Fiord, probably built about 1100 A. D. | 130 |
| In rough weather off Nova Scotia, homeward bound | 131 |
| The Bowdoin delayed by the storm at Monhegan | 131 |