400 



NEAREST THE POLE 



Cape Lawrence, 304, 306 336, 

 Lieberto Joe Island, 250 

 Leopold von Buch, 319,337 

 Louis Napoleon, 301 



supplies at, 302, 336 

 Lupton, 39 

 May, 150 



Morris K. Jesup, 147 

 Nares, 183 

 Neumeyer, 148 

 North, young ice on tidal 



crack, 324 

 Norton Shaw, 303 

 Parry, 25, 266 

 Rawson, 43, 49 

 Richardson, 339 

 Ramsay, 325 

 Carl Ritter, 337 

 Sabine, densely packed 



with ice, 34, 335, 337 

 Sheridan, extremity of, ice 

 packed heavily against 

 point of, 50 

 to Cape Hecla, 177 

 Stanton, 324 

 Summer, 39, 40 

 Sumner, 321 

 Union, 40, 166 

 Wilkes, 36, 304 

 York, 16, 21, 22, 269 

 Celebration, July 4th, 215 

 Cestus, 369 

 Chart, notes for, 314 

 Channels, Kennedy and Robe- 

 son, 36 

 Channel pack, contest with, 

 see ice; very large floes, 

 no leads, 247 

 Channel, Robeson, 166 

 Christmas Day, 87 

 Cirro strata, 133 

 Clark, Chas., fireman, see per- 

 sonnel of the party un- 

 der Expedition 



Clark, with his Eskimos, 148, 



149 

 Clements Markham Inlet, trip 



into, 63, 178 

 condition while crossing, 



232 

 Cliffs, Disco, visible 95 miles 



away, 19 

 Clouds, inky, 220 

 Coast, between Wrangel and 



Lincoln Bays, 249 

 Colgate, Jas. C, 290, 356 

 Columbia, 181 



twin peaks of, its ascent 



begun, 182 

 Commander Peary's reply to 



President Roosevelt, ix 

 Conger, 335 

 Copies of records from cairns, 



286 

 Cosmic boundaries, xi 

 Cracks, closing of, 125 

 Crew and firemen, see person- 

 nel of the party under 



Expedition 

 Crossed second glacier, see 



Ice 

 Crozier Island, 340 

 Cumberland Sound, 270 



Darling, Judge, Asst. Secy. 



of the Navy, 11, 356 

 Daylight, disappearing, 302 

 Deer, track in the snow, 204 

 development of dew claws, 



length of hoofs, 205 

 numerous in Western 



Land, 205-8 

 skins, 227 

 Delta, Boat Camp, 43 

 Diet, preserved eggs and mush, 



206 

 Dennis and Mike, 12 

 Disk, sun's, 55 



