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NEAREST THE POLE 



Island, Franklin, 39 

 Hare, 20 

 Harvard, 26 

 Herbert, 26 

 Josephine Peary, 26 



Joe, 39 



Littleton, 33 



Meteorite (Eskimo taken 



aboard), 21, 22 

 Norman Lockyer, 298 

 Red, (passed afternoon of 



second day out) , 1 5 

 Saunders (bird cliffs), 25 

 Stephenson, 161 

 Sukkertoppen, 19 

 Ward Hunt, 184 

 Williams, 174, 235 

 Ittibloo, 25 



Jesup, Morris K., 288, 355 

 Founder of the Expedi- 

 tion, II 

 President of the Peary 

 Arctic Club, 282 

 Jesup Land, 189 



attainment of, 203 

 Journey, down Baffin's Bay 



270 

 July 30th, reached the S.S. 

 Roosevelt, 240 



Kamiks, 240, 308 

 Kangerdlooksoah, 25, 317 



deep pastures of, 26 

 Kane Basin filled with Polar 



pack, 297 

 Kamah, 29 



six tents located here, 25 

 Kayak, 388 

 Kennedy Channel, 306 

 Kittiwakes, 19 

 Kolguev, 208 



Kookan, landing of Eskimos, 

 265 



Kooletah (deerskin coat), 154 

 Koolootingwah and Ooblooyah 



sent to reconnoitre, 196 

 Kyo, Anangabok (medicine 

 man), 383, 



with hunting party, 383 



Labrador, on the coast of, 16 

 Lake, a deep blue, 223 



Hazen, 56 

 Lamps, in commission, 63 

 Large floe, see Ice 

 Latitude from noon sights, 19, 

 21 



reached, 134 

 Lead, 126, 343 



across Robeson Channel, 

 40 



crossed on young ice, 145 



eleven, 131 



fifty feet wide, 132 



its closing (the "Hudson 

 River"), 118 



its extent, 97 



young ice cut by, 146 

 Leaving last camp, 211, 212 

 Lemming burrows, 199 



fauna of Jesup Land, 210 

 Library, 9 

 Lieber, Cape, 320 

 Lincoln Bay, 334 

 Line of demarcation, 225 

 Lockwood's record, 330 



Malone, Murtaugh J., asst, 

 engineer, see personnel 

 of the party under Ex- 

 pedition, 5 

 Mary Murray Island, 325 

 Marvin, Ross G., secy, and 

 asst., see personnel of 

 the party under Ex- 

 pedition, 6 



