INDEX. 



367 



DAL 



Daly Mountains, i. 1 1 1 



— Promontory, i. 1 I 1 

 Dana Bay beds, ii. 330 



Danes, kindness of, to the Eskimo, 

 i. 33 



Danish settlements, disease amongst 

 dogs in, i. 175 



Darkness, great degree of, i. 199, 223 



Davis Strait, i. 9, 17 ; ii. 184 



Dean Hill, i. 275 



Decapoda, ii. 211 



Depot Point, i. 351. 352 



De Ranee, Mr. C. E., on the geo- 

 logical structure of the coasts of 

 Grinnell Land and Hall Basin, 

 ii. 327 



Devil's Thumb, i. 39 ; ii. 181 



< Diamond Dust,' i. 299 



Diastoporidas, ii. 288 



Diatomaceas, yellow colour of ice 

 due to, i. 378 



— colour of water affected by, 

 ii. 152 



— Results of the Expedition, ii. 323 

 Diatoms, i. 11 



— beyond lat. 78° N., list of, ii. 325 

 Dickie, Prof. G., ii. 61 



— on the Algse and Diatomacere 

 collected by the Expedition, 

 ii. 323 



Diet of the travellers, i. 256, 331, 



348 

 Diptera, ii. 237 

 Disco, i. 13-22; ii. 174, 182, 183 



— Bay, i. 14, 18 ; ii. 183 



— Coast, ii. 182 



Disco Island, i. 15-32, 55 ; ii. 141 

 Discoloration of the sea, i. 11 

 4 Discovery,' H.M.S , list of the 

 officers and men of, i. x. 



— caught in the pack, i. 75 



— winter-quarters of, i. 284 



— return home of, ii. 185 



— animals procured bv crew of, 

 ii. 353 



— abstract of meteorological ob- 

 servations made by officers of, 

 ii. 353 



— tidal observations made on 

 board of, ii. 356 



Discovery Bay, i. 114, 116, 151,174, 

 196, 198, 218, 223, 228-231, 240, 

 244, 250, 255, 263, 279-284, 303, 

 329, 332, 334 ; ii. 7, 66-68, 82-84, 

 114, 126-145, 157 



BOB 



Discovery Harbour, i. Ill, 117; ii 



82, 145 

 Distanl Capo, i. 117, :;:;:; 



— Point, ii. L30 

 Divers, i. |<> ; ii. 216 



Dobbin Bay, i. 53, 87, 88, 94 ; ii. 154, 

 157, 160 



Dobing, ii. 107-112 



Dodge's Mountains, i. 50 



Dogs for the sledges, i. 21, 23, 82, 

 84, 137, 154, 173, 175, 193, 211, 

 242-250, 261, 266, 270, 271, 

 286-339,391; ii. 3, 8, 41, 46, 54, 

 71, 96, 97, 183 



— disease amongst, i. 94, 150-163, 

 175, 239-241 



Dog-sledging, i. 288-324, 335, :;:!!>, 

 345; ii. 44 



— difficulties of, i. 270 

 Doidye, J., ii. 9, 18-42 

 Dougall, W., i. 308 



Dovekies, i. 40, 63, 85, 91, 109 ; ii. 



71, 130, 156, 182, 214, 352, 353 

 Draba, i. 46 ; ii. 78, 193, 303 

 Dragon Point, ii. 98, 104 

 Dredging off Torske Bank, i. 13 

 Dresses of the travellers. See 



Clothing 

 < Drift -pits,' ii. 90 



— Point, ii. 90, 94, 107 



— wood, ii. 70, 73 



Ducks (Eider-ducks, &c), i. 20, 37, 

 40, 53, 62, 63, 85, 110, 117, 135; 

 ii. 5, 52, 53, 134, 168, 182, 216, 

 352, 353 



Dumbell Bay, i. 169, 345 ; ii. 8 



— Lakes, i. 329 ; ii. 65, 73 

 Duncan, Prof. P. Martin, on the 



Echinodermata collected by the 



Expedition, ii. 260 

 Dust in ice, ii. 61, 70 

 Dwarf-sorrel, ii. 67, 71 

 Dwarf-willows, ii. 78 

 Dwellings, ancient, of Eskimo, ii. 



189 



I^CHINODERMATA, i. 84 

 J — Results of the Expedi- 

 tion, ii. 260 

 Echinoderms, ii. 152, 156 

 Echinoidea, ii. 261, 262 

 Echinus drobachiensis, i. 84 

 Egedesminde, ii. 183 

 Egerton, Lieut. Geo. Le Clerc, i. 

 23, 120, 121, 153, 237-256, 263- 



