INDEX 



441 



reindeer-skin, i. 78, 79, 209, 365; 



Burberry windproof, i. 81, ii. 220; 



mits and gloves, i. 82; on the first 



trip, i. 217; stockings, i. 357; 



carried in sledges, ii. 19 

 Clothing store constructed, i. 277, 



350; ii. 37, 102, 220, 265 

 Colbeck, Cape, ii. 239 

 Compasses, i. 86, 87, 245 

 Cook, Captain James, crosses the 



Antarctic Circle (1773), i. 7 

 Cook, Frederick A., of Brooklyn: 



surgeon of the Belgian expedition, 



i. 19; his good work, i. 23, 24 

 Cooking apparatus, i. 85, 191 

 "Crab-eater" seals, ii. 276 

 Crevasses. See Fissures 

 Crozet Islands, ii. 336 

 Cyclones, ii. 313 



Dallmann, Captain Eduard, and the 



Gronland, i. 16 

 Danco, Lieutenant Emile, of the 



Belgian expedition, i. 19, 22 

 David, Professor, reaches the South 

 Magnetic Pole in Shackleton's ex- 

 pedition, i. 40 



Depots: erection of the first, i. 219; 

 fixing its position 80° S., i. 230, 231, 

 ii. 173; the second (in 81° S.), 

 i. 233, ii. 172; the third (in 82° S.), 

 i. 239; last depot journey starts 

 (March 31), i. 254; list of pro- 

 visions in the three depots, i. 258; 

 state of the depot 82° S. m October, 

 ii. 127, 169; the fourth (83° S.) 

 constructed, ii. 129, 167; the fifth 

 (84° S.), ii. 131; the sixth (85° S.), 

 ii. 33, 162; the seventh (86° 21' S.), 

 u. 79, 81; the last (88° 25' S.), 

 u. 115 



Detdschland, the (German expedi- 

 tion), ii. 353 



Devil's BaUroom, the, ii. 103, 145 



Devil's Glacier, the, ii. 84, 94, 145 



Diaz, Bartholomew, i. 4 



Diesel engine of the Fram, ii. 370 

 (Appendix) 



Discovery: expedition sails from 

 Cowes imder Captain Robert Scott, 



VOL. II. 



August, 1901, i. 26; discovers King 

 Edward VII. Land and winters in 

 McMurdo Bay, i. 27; results of 

 sledge expeditions, i. 28; the relief 

 ship Morning brings orders, i. 29; 

 return home of the Discovery 

 (September, 1904), i. 29 

 Dobrowolski, Antoine, meteorologist 



of the Belgian expedition, i. 19 

 Dog cutlets, ii. 57, 64, 65, 69 

 Dog-drivers, advantage of experi- 

 enced, i. 50 

 Dog-harness. See Harness 

 Dogs: food for, i. 56; obtained from 

 Greenland, i. 56; preferable to 

 Manchurian ponies, i. 57 et seq.; 

 harness for, i. 86; taken on board 

 the Fram, i. 106; arrangements 

 for their comfort, i. 108 et seq.; 

 their food on board the Fram, 

 i. 119, 120; howling concerts, i, 

 120, 195; a fitter of puppies, i. 

 121, 142; in the heat of the tropics, 

 i. 142; let loose on deck, i. 145; 

 two lost overboard, i. 153; first 

 start in harness, i. 181, 182; love 

 their work, i. 187 et seq.; respect 

 their master, i. 196; Lassesen 

 frost-bitten, i. 201 ; their perform- 

 ance on the first depot journeys, 

 i. 220, 221; sore feet, i. 231; faUs 

 into fissures, i. 235; end of second 

 journey, i. 240; death of Thor 

 and Lurven, i. 242; and of Ras- 

 mus, i. 243; the "Three Muske- 

 teers," i. 244; more losses, i. 248; 

 Fix and Lassesen, i. 252; the 

 puppies fie outside, i. 254; losses 

 on the third journey, i. 257; more 

 fitters, i. 260; Camilla's nursery, 

 i. 262; the kennels at Framheim, 

 i. 303 et seq.; fate of Else's pup- 

 pies, i. 346; losses during the 

 winter, i. 372; their behaviour on 

 being put again to work, i. 374 

 et seq.; stragglers fetched home, 

 i. 391; losses on the start for the 

 Pole, u. 4, 14; Uranus, Jaala, and 

 Lucy shot, ii. 28; a record run, 

 u. 62; twenty-four dogs shot, ii. 



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