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NEAREST THE POLE 



Sea, i8 



East Greenland, 148 

 ice, 203 



attempt to sledge over, 

 298 

 Seal, 133, 189 



near ice-foot, 215 

 seen on ice, 228 

 six, 259 

 September 5th, a memorable 



day, 49 

 Sextant, 286 

 Shelter River, mooring of the 



Roosevelt, 236 

 Sheridan Point, 57 

 Sherard Osborn fiord, 162 

 Ship, for Arctic and Antarctic 

 navigation, 359 

 held by ice, 249 

 motion of, 19 

 Sinnipahs, 382 

 Sipsu, 125 



'dog killed, 230 

 Sipsu and his wife, 248 

 Sir Clements Markham, Pres- 

 ident of the Royal Geo- 

 graphical Society, 375 

 Sledges, carried on backs of the 

 party, 304 

 repaired and strengthened, 



125, 207, 305, 318 

 journey for spring, 77, 78 

 Smith Sound, 260, 364 

 Snow, 47, 178, 181, 188, 269, 

 299 

 blindness, 140 

 bunting, 199 

 snowshoeing, 185, 186, 203, 



208 

 snowy owl, 199 

 Society, Seamen's Friend, 9 

 Sound, Whale, 25 



Wolstenholm, 25 

 Soundings, 259, 265 



"Spits," 188 

 Spring, campaign, 299 

 Squalls, 207 

 Steamers, two, 16 

 Storm Camp, 130, 140 

 Stoves, 62 

 Strait, Cabot, 12 



Davis, 16 

 Streams, two negotiated, 228 

 Summits, snow-clad of dis- 

 tant land, 207 

 Sun, 63, 109 



Sverdrup's "farthest," 174 

 Sverdrup, 210 

 Swells, rolling, 185 

 Sydney, 20 



Talus, 178 



Temperature, 112, 220, 298, 



299,304,309,322 

 Tidal crack, 214 

 Tides, 125 

 Tigress, 4 

 Thermometer, 112 

 Trail, 123 

 Transit, 208 

 Tree, 148 



Trevor-Battye, 208 

 Tumulus, 220 

 Tupiks, 382 

 Twilight, 93 

 arc, loi 

 Twin Peaks of Columbia, 230 



Very River, 333 



Victoria Head, 34 



Victoria Inlet, 154 



View, from Lookout Hill, from 



bluffs, 211 



of peaks from Cape Alfred 

 Ernest, 224 



from Cape Hawkes, 298 

 View Point, 177, 234, 339 



