[NDEX 



MOS 



Moss, Dr., observations on sea- water 

 by, ii. 158 



— analysis of sea-water by, ii. 164 



— on Sagitta bipunctata, ii. 259 

 Moss, Mr. K. J., analysis of coal by, 



ii. 337 

 Mosses, i. 339 ; ii. 21, 78, 313, 335 

 Mollis, i. 71 

 Mount Albert, ii. 105 



— Bartle-Frere, i. 325 



— Carey, i. 94 

 - Hall, i. 245 



— Hooker, ii. 97-105 



— Joy, i. 96 



— Julia, i. 130, 325, 327 



— Mary, i. 130 



— May, ii. 99 



— Neville, i. 333 



— Parry, i. 120 



— Pullen, i. 274, 275, 380 



— Punch, ii. 105 



— Rawlinson, i. 325 



— Wyatt, ii. 97 

 Mountain avens, ii. 78 



Mud overlying- tertiary deposits, 

 ii. 334 



Mud-beds of Grinnell Land, ii. 344 



Murchison Sound, i. 48 



Mushroom Point, i. 350, 394 ; ii. 46 



Musk-oxen, i. 68, 71, 89, 113, 120, 

 280, 284, 324, 328, 334 ; ii. 51, 54, 

 73, 124, 132, 344, 352, 353 



— musky taste of meat of, i. 234, 

 235, 237 



Myodes torquatus, i. 121; ii. 202, 344 

 Mysidae, ii. 243 



"VTARES, Captain Sir George, ex- 

 ll tracts from journal of, i. 23, 



136, 139, 146, 164, 185, 261, 297; 



ii. 2, 46, 52, 118, 124, 142, 156, 



167, 171 

 ■ — arrangement by, of diet for 



sledge-parties, i. 258 



— on the northern sledge-journey, 

 i. 348-395 



— on results of the northern and 

 western sledge- journeys, ii. 48 



— orders of, to Lieut. Beaumont, 

 ii. 86 



Narwhal, i. 41, 62, 71 ; ii. 197 

 Natives of Cape York, i. 41 

 Near-sighted men, their advantage, 

 i 929 



PAG 



Nereidai, ii. 258 



Newman Bay, i. 106, 111, 118, 317, 

 336-343 ; ii. 72, 97, 109, 111, 125 



Night, darkness of, in high lati- 

 tudes, i. 150 



Ninnis, Dr., i. 76, 94 ; ii. 66 



Norman, Rev. A.M., on the Oceanic 

 Copepoda collected by the Ex- 

 pedition, ii. 249 



Norman Lockyer Island, i. 81, 85, 

 91- ; ii. 168-174 



limestones of, ii. 329 



North, farthest point reached, i. 

 173; ii. 30-32 



North Pole, impossibility of reach- 

 ing by sledging, ii. 51 



— — not to be reached through 

 Smith Sound, i. 326 



North Somerset, i. 177 



« North Water,' i. 40 



Northern Sledge Journey, abridged 

 account of, i. 348 



Northumberland Island, i. 45-47 



Norway spruce, ii. 335 



Nostoc aureum, ii. 61 



Noursoak Peninsula, i. 27, 29, 55 ; 

 ii. 141 



Nyctea scandiaca, i. 121 ; ii. 208 



Nymphon, ii. 53 



Nymphonida3, ii. 248 



OBSERVATION PEAK, ii. 39 

 Observatories, magnetic and 

 astronomical, erection of, i. 177 



Observatory Hill, i. 194 



Offley Island, i. 112 ; ii. 346 



Oligochasta, ii. 259 



Oliver, Prof. D., on flowering plants 

 collected by the Expedition, ii. 

 310 



' Oo-sook,' the, i. 63 



Ophiuroidea, ii. 262, 272 



Ornithology— Results of the Expe- 

 dition, ii. 206 



Osborn, Sherard, reference to, i. 

 233; ii. 48 



Ostracoda — Results of the Expe- 

 dition, ii. 253 



Ovibos moschatus, ii. 344, 352, 353 



Ovifak, i. 17, 18 



PAGOPHILA EBURNEA, i. 40; 

 ii. 213 



