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INDEX. 



others visit Bay at, with meat for the 



depot, i. 428, 487, 488 ; Fosheim succeeds 



Bay as ' commandant,' ii. 9 

 Bjornebngten (Bear Bay), ii. 419 

 Bjornekaplandet, ii. 249 and note, 272, 273, 



356, 399, 403, 406 

 Bjorneleiren (Bear Camp), ii. 361 

 Bjorneodden (Bear Point), north coast of 



North Devon, ii. 417 

 Bjornesund (Bear Sound), i. 483, ii. 241 ; 



observations taken, ii. 395 

 Bjornesvingen (Bear Corner), ii. 356 

 Blaafjeld (Blue Mountain), opposite Greely 



Fjord, ii. 204, 362, 365 ; teeming with 



hares, ii. 367 

 Blaamanden (The Blue Man), in King 



Oscar Land, ii. 191. 213, 386 

 Boffelfjord (Buffalo Fjord), ii. 465 

 Borgen, a high summit inside Ytre Eide, 



used as a look-out, ii. 330, 426 

 Borgenodden (Borgen Point), ii. 429 

 Botanical results of the expedition. See 



Appendix, ii. 467 

 Bnebugten (Glacier Bay), east of Cape 



Sparbo, ii. 417 

 Braskerud, Ove, member of the expedition, 



i. 4 ; death of, i. 237 ; cross to his memory, 



i. 323, ii. 37, 439 

 Braskerudflya, in the glaciated portion of 



Ellesmere Land, i. 174, 177 

 Brevoort Island, i. 168, 193, 194, ii. 392 

 Bridgman, Mr. (Peary's owner), visits the 



' Fram,' i. 200 ; his kind offer, i. 200 

 Buckingham Island, i. 475, ii. 298 



CAMP CLAY, on Pirn Island, Greely's 

 camping-ground, i. 28, 88 ; Svendsen and 

 Olsen visit this scene of horrors, i. 95 



Canonfjord, ii. 290 



Cape Camperdown, on Bache Peninsula, i. 

 150, 196, ii. 457, 461 



Cape Donning-Hansen (from Lindstrom's 

 corruption of the title of the old novel, 

 ' Donninghausen'), ii. 308, 331 and note 



Cape Farewell, i. 12 ; water unusually 

 warm in summer of 1902, ii. 443 



Cape Hawke, i. 199 



Cape Herschel, i. 201 



Cape Isachsen, in Isachsen Land, ii. 297 ; 

 no open water here, ii. 297 



Cape Levvel (Cape Live Well), i. 409, ii. 1 ; 

 Independence Day at, i. 410-413 



Cape Lockwood, east of Isfjeldodden, ii. 280 



Cape Nordvest (Cape North-West), i. 408 



Cape Osborn, north of Beechey Island, ii. 

 414 



Cape Rutherford, i. 35, 39. See Ruther- 

 ford Peninsula 



Cape Skogn, north coast of North Devon, 

 ii. 418 



Cape Sparbo, a peninsula on the north coast 

 of North Devon, ii. 416 



Cape Svarten (Black Cape), north coast of 

 North Devon, ii. 418 



Cape Sydvest (Cape South- West), i. 367, 413; 

 depot formed on, ii. 147 ; sledge- journey 

 to, by Isachsen and Hassel, ii. 149, 295- 

 298 ; Graham Island hidden in fog, ii. 295 ; 

 discover mountain (Nicolays Fjeld) as the 

 northern extremity of North Cornwall, 



ii. 296 ; a sound (Hendriksen) running 

 west, ii. 296 ; passed Ringholmen, 

 Xathorsts Halvo, Kristoffers Btigt, 

 Danskesundet, Dyrebugten, and due 

 north to Renkappet and to Isachsen Land, 

 ii. 296, 297 ; the ice long closed here, 

 ii. 297 ; hard time for dogs, ii. 297 ; May 

 17th on Louises Fjord, ii. 297 ; north-east 

 to Hassel Sound, ii. 298 ; by Skjsertors- 

 dagskap and De To Kratere to Cape 

 South-West, ii. 298 ; back to ' Fram ' by 

 Graham Island and Nordstrand, ii. 298 



Cape Yera, in North Devon, ii. 42, 43, 311, 

 424, 433 



Cape With, ii. 280 



Cardigan Strait, ii. 43, 424, 433 



Carey Islands, i. 206 



' Ceres,' the, of the Royal Greenland Trade, 

 lends the ' Fram ' a man, ii. 443 



Children's toys, well-carved bone, found in 

 an ancient Eskimo habitation at Stenkul- 

 fjord, ii. 420 



Christiania, the 'Fram' sailed from, June 

 24, 1898, i. 4; official reception by the 

 Government, and by the municipal 

 authorities at home-coming, Sept. 1902, 

 ii. 449 



Christiansand, i. 5 ; festivities at, ii. 449 ; 

 Colin Archer, from Larvik, comes on 

 board the ' Fram ' at, ii. 449 



Christmas, how kept on the ' Fram,' (1898), 

 i. 81-83; (1899), i. 307-310; (1900), ii. 

 119, 120; (1901), ii. 351, 352 



Christmas cakes, i. 82, 307 and note, ii. 351 



Christmas fare, i. 310 



Christmas novel, a, ' Gunhild,' by Bay, ii. 

 351 



Christmas presents, i. 82, 310 



Christmas tree, ii. 113, 119, 351 



Clarence Head, i. 206 



Clothing and footgear put in order, ii. 

 325 



Coal discovered in Stenknlfjord, King Oscar 

 Land, ii. 272, 420 



Cobourg Island, i. 209, ii. 440 ; myriads of 

 sea-birds on, i. 209 



Cocked Hat Island, i. 28, 30, 142, 193 



Colin Archer, Larvik, builder of ' Fram,' i. 

 2 ; comes on board at Cbristiansand, ii. 449 



Colin Archer Peninsula, ii. 41 



Cone Island, in Jones Sound, i. 210, ii. 353, 

 419, 440 ; cairn built and records of the 

 expedition left here, ii. 407, 411 



, how prepared, i. 273, 410 

 Danskesundet (Danish Sound), ii. 296 

 Dedrick, Dr., of the ' Windward,' Peary's 



expedition, i. 115, 116 ; visits the ' Fram,' 



i. 200 



De Lazy Point, i. 474 

 Depot Point, Baumann Fjord, ii. 142, 153 

 Depotodden (Depot Point), Heureka Sound, 



ii. 190, 191, 222 

 De To Kratere (The Two Craters), i. 369, ii. 



298 ; excursion towards, made by Schei, 



ii. 147 

 Devil's Thumb, a rock in Melville Bav, i. 



21, ii. 440 

 ' Diana,' the, Peary Relief Expedition ship, 



i. 217 



