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INDEX. 



i. 25 ; is seriously unwell, i. 303 ; his ex- 

 perience with a wolf, i. 4iJl ; accompanies 

 Schei on journey to King Oscar Land, 

 i. 466-483 ; accompanies Baumann on 

 sledge-journey, ii. 149 ; his ice-measure- 

 ments, ii. 348 



Hendriksen Sound, immediately north of 

 Nicolays Fjeld, ii. 296 



Heureka Sound, i. 482, 483, ii. 140, 189, 223- 

 372 ; Fosheim and Raanes journey to east 

 side of, ii. 273-291; their task, 'ii. 273; 

 hunting polar oxen, ii. 274, 275 ; arm of 

 the sea at Isfjeldodden : fjord or sound? 

 ii. 275 ; animal life abundant, ii. 281-290 ; 

 head of the fjord? ii. 281; grass and 

 creeping willow, ii. 281 ; back to the 

 sound, ii. 284 ; how May 17th was kept, 

 ii. 285 ; no outlet for Bay Fjord, ii. 290 : 

 surveying on return journey to the ' Fram ' 

 by Baumann Fjord and Lille Bjornekap, 

 ii. 293 



Hexefjeld (Witch Mountain), i. 133 



Hunting-ground*, happy, i. 256-267, ii. 

 71-87 



Hvalrosfjord (Walrus Fjord), i. 338, 375, 

 427, 484, ii. 102, 431, 432: Baumann and 

 Schei visit, ii. 10 



Hvalroskap (Walrus Cape), ii. 434, 435 



Ilyperitodden (Hyperite Point), in Axel 

 Heiberg Land, i. 483, ii. 3, 243, 248, 249 



ICEBERGS, fantastic shapes of, i. 9 



Indherred, Norwegian (Swedish) elk-dogs 

 procured in, for expedition, i. 11 



Indre Eide (Inner Isthmus), ii. 10,. 424, 

 426 ; the beach strewn with fosils, the 

 water teeming with sea-birds, ii. 303 



Isachsen, Captain Gunerius Ingvald, carto- 

 grapher of the expedition, i. 3 ; he and 

 Braskerud visit and report on the glaciated 

 part of Ellemere Land, i. 170-182 ; he 

 and Hassel visit explore north of Norske- 

 bugten, i. 376, ii. 1-8 ; Cape South-West, 

 ii. 149, 295-298 



Isnchsen Land, north of Danskesundet, ii. 

 297 ; north-western parts low sandbanks, 

 ii. 297 ; on west side ice pressed in wave- 

 like ridges, ii. 297 



Isfjeldodden (Iceberg Point), in Greely 

 Fjord, ii. 205, 275, 289, 362 



JAMMERBUGTKN (Bay of Woe), just out- 

 side Hell Gate, ii. 305, 308, 310, 332 



Jjkelfjord, i. 171, 181 



Jones Sound, in Hell Gate, i. 221, 317, 330, 

 333, 484, ii. 101, 310, 419, 434. 439; de- 

 cided on for winter quarters, 1899-1900, i. 

 202 ; dredging expedition to, ii. 299-309 ; 

 to Fourth Camp for the boat, ii. 300 ; 

 birds' eggs (?) and walrus-meat, ii. 300, 

 301 ; Ytre and Indre Eide yield a 

 scientific harvest, amusing shooting, good 

 food, ii. 303 ; Simmons reports the results 

 of the trip in fauna and flora fairly good, 

 ii. 305-309 ; Isachsen, Fosheiiii, and 

 Hassel build cairns and leave records of 

 the expedition at Cone Island and other 

 places in, ii. 355, 407-411 ; icebergs in, 

 are usually found between South Cape 

 and Cone Island, ii. 416 



Juliana ' soup, i. 48, 53 



KADAVEREI.VEN (Corpse River), a river in 

 Gaasefjord, ii. 424 



Kane Basin, i. 1, 169, 198, 200, 202 



Kennedy Channel, i. 1 



Kjser, Dr. I., who made a provisional ex- 

 amination of fossils found by Schei, ii. 

 407 



Knipetangen (The Pincers), i. 152, 158 



Kobbebugten (Seal Bay), ii. 316 



Kola Paaalsen, Mount, i. 48 



Kolotengva, the daring Eskimo, visits the 

 'Fram,' i. 102-108; he entertains his 

 hosts, i. 104 ; accompanies Baumann and 

 Hassel to Peary's vessel, i. 109-114; he 

 communicates much information about 

 Peary and the country, i. 113 



Komager, i. 100 and note 



Konebaad, an Eskimo woman-boat, i. 191 

 and note 



Kong Christians Land (King Christian 

 Land), ii. 296 



Kong Oscars Land (King Oscar Land), 

 (see Ellesmere Land), i. 347, ii. 332, 433 ; 

 narrative of Schei and Hendriksen's 

 journey to, i. 466-483 ; big-game shoot- 

 ing, i. 469-483 ; animal and plant life, 

 i. 480; geological formation, i. 480- 

 482 ; Bay, Simmon*, and Isachsen visit 

 western fjords, ii. 15. See Norskebugten, 

 East 



Kringsjaa, north side of Frams Havn, i. 

 73, 14o ; favourite haunt of insects, i. 152 ; 

 the outlook in Jones Sound, ii. 20, 35 



Kristoffers Bugt i(Kristoffer Bay), in King 

 Christians Land, ii. 296 



Kvitberg (White Mountain), in Axel Hei- 

 berg Land, ii. 204, 372 ; a good place to 

 take observations, ii. 373 



LADY ANX Strait, i. 206, 209, ii. 440 



Lands Lokk (Land's End), 81 40' N. on 

 Greely Fjord, in King Oscar Land, the 

 most northerly point reached by the ex- 

 pedition, i. 3"58, 419, 467, 494, ii. 11, 

 13, 307 ; observations taken at, i. 490, 

 ii. 370 



Larug fflaucus on Braskerudflya, i. 177 



Larvik, the ' Fram ' is equipped at, for 

 expedition, i. 2 ; Colin Archer from, 

 visits the 'Fram,' ii. 449 



Leffert Glacier, i. 40, 190 ; explored, i. 170- 

 181 



Libbey, Professor, visits the ' Fram,' i. 200 



Lifeboat Cove, where the ' Polaris ' (Hall's 

 expedition) was stranded in 1872, i. 28 



Lille Bjornekap (Little Bear Cape), i. 352, 

 354, ii. 251, 400, 406 ; an Eldorado for 

 sportsmen, ii. 293 



Lille Sandor (Little Sandbank), i. 281, 322, 

 331, 493 



Lindstrom, Adolf Henrik, steward on the 

 ' Fram,' i. 4 ; is seriously unwell, i. 304 



Littleton Island (Etah), i. 27 ; the cairn 

 erected in 1877 by Allan Young when 

 searching for Nares' expedition, found, 

 i. 27 



Louises Fjord, south-east of Cape Tsachsen, 

 ii. 297 



