398 



NEAREST THE POLE 



Battle Harbour, 275 



Battle with the ice, lasting 75 



days, 259 

 Bay, Allman, 298, 302 



Belknap, 57 



Bismarck, 332 



Buchanan, 34, 336 



Carl Ritter, 310 



Chateau, 16 

 . Cope's, 298 



Disraeli, 227 



Franklin Pierce, 302 



Hand, 163 



Independence, 332 



Jas. Ross, 233 



Lady Franklin, 43, 307,334 



Lincoln, 47 



McCHntock, 186 



Maury, 36 



Melville, no ice seen in 

 bay, 21 



Musk-ox, 311 



Newman, 40, 43 



North Star, 22 



off Milne, 225 



Parker Snow, last of the 

 Eskimos landed, 266 



Parr, 232 



Porter, 56 



Princess Marie, filled with 

 ice, 297 



sledge trip, 298 



reconnoissance of, 300 



Rawlings, packed with ice, 



36, 304 

 Richardson, 36, 304 

 Rowan, 57 

 Sagdlek, 271 

 St. Patrick, 311, 334 

 Sawyer and Woodward, 



arms of Princess Marie 



Bay, 300 

 Scoresby, squeezed into, 



36, 302 



Bay, Shift Rudder, 248 

 Wrangel, 46 



full of slack ice, ship de- 

 layed by floe in, 249 

 Yelverton, 224 



full of glaciers, 189 

 Bear, first seen by the Expe- 

 dition, 258 

 hunt, 336 

 Polar, 259 

 Bears, 300 

 Bear Camp, 300 

 Beaumont, 165 

 Bedford Pim Island, 335 

 Belle Isle, graveyard of ships, 



16 

 Benedict, E. C, 288 

 Benedict, H. H., 288 

 Bergs, see first appearance, 

 under Ice ; see 68° Lat., 

 under Ice ; fleet of, see 

 Ice; two, see Ice; at 

 Cape John Barrow, 303 ; 

 see small berg, under 

 Ice; berg-like, see Ice 

 Bright depot of boats, coal and 

 provisions landed, 34 

 Big Lead, 135, 143 144 



ice on northern side, scar 



of, 142 

 open water, 143 

 Black Cape, 63, 339 

 Horn Cliffs, 164 



fronted by open water, 

 ^22 

 BHss, Ehphalet W., 288 

 Blue-top floebergs, see Ice 

 "Bo'sun" bird, 18 

 Bradford, 4 

 Brant, 187, 195 

 flock of, 208 



at Southwest Camp, 215 

 Bridgman, Herbert L., 288, 289, 

 296, 335. 349 



