INDEX. 



373 



MOS 



Moss, Dr., observations on sea-water 

 by, ii. 158 



analysis of sea-water by, ii. 164 



on Sagitta bipunctata, ii. 259 

 Moss, Mr. E. J., analysis of coal by, 



ii. 337 



Mosses, i. 339 ; ii. 21, 78, 313, 335 

 Moths, i. 71 

 Mount Albert, ii. 105 



Bartle-Frere, i. 325 



Carey, i. 94 



- Hall, i. 245 



- Hooker, ii. 97-105 



Joy, i. 96 



Julia, i. 130, 325, 327 



Mary, i. 130 



- May, ii. 99 



- Neville, i. 333 



- Parry, i. 120 



- Pullen, i. 274, 275, 380 



Punch, ii. 105 



Rawlinson, i. 325 



Wyatt, ii. 97 

 Mountain avens, ii. 78 



Mud overlying tertiary deposits, 

 ii. 334 



Mud-beds of Grinnell Land, ii. 344 



Murchison Sound, i. 48 



Mushroom Point, i. 350, 394 ; ii. 46 



Musk-oxen, i. 68, 71, 89, 113, 120, 

 280, 284, 324, 328, 334 ; ii. 51, 54, 

 73, 124, 132, 344, 352, 353 



musky taste of meat of, i. 234, 

 235, 237 



Myodes torquatus,i. 121; ii. 202, 344 

 Mysidas, ii. 243 



NARES, Captain Sir George, ex- 

 tracts from journal of, i. 23, 

 136, 139, 146, 164, 185, 261, 297 ; 

 ii. 2, 46, 52, 118, 124, 142, 156, 

 167, 171 



arrangement by, of diet for 

 sledge-parties, i. 258 



on the northern sledge-journey, 

 i. 348-395 



on results of the northern and 

 western sledge-journeys, ii. 48 



orders of, to Lieut. Beaumont, 

 ii. 86 



Narwhal, i. 41, 62, 71 ; ii. 197 

 Natives of Cape York, i. 41 

 Near-sighted men, their advantage, 

 i. 229 



PAG 



Nereidae, ii. 258 



Newman Bay, i. 106, 111, 118, 317, 

 336-343 ; ii. 72, 97, 109, 111, 125 



Night, darkness of, in high lati- 

 tudes, i. 150 



Ninnis, Dr., i. 76, 94 ; ii. 66 



Norman, Eev. A. M., on the Oceanic 

 Copepoda collected by the Ex- 

 pedition, ii. 249 



Norman Lockyer Island, i. 81, 85, 

 91 ; ii. 168-174 



limestones of, ii. 329 



North, farthest point reached, i. 

 173; ii. 30-32 



North Pole, impossibility of reach- 

 ing by sledging, ii. 51 



not to be reached through 



Smith Sound, i. 326 



North Somerset, i. 177 



North Water,' i. 40 



Northern Sledge Journey, abridged 

 account of, i. 348 



Northumberland Island, i. 45-47 



Norway spruce, ii. 335 



Nostoc aureum, ii. 61 



Noursoak Peninsula, i. 27, 29, 55 ; 

 ii. 141 



Nyctea scandiaca, i. 121 ; ii. 208 



Nymphon, ii. 53 



Nymphonidaa, ii. 248 



OBSERVATION PEAK, ii. 39 

 Observatories, magnetic and 

 astronomical, erection of, i. 177 



Observatory Hill, i. 194 



Offley Island, i. 112 ; ii. 346 



Oligochaeta, ii. 259 



Oliver, Prof. D., on flowering plants 

 collected by the Expedition, ii. 

 310 



Oo-sook,' the, i. 63 



Ophiuroidea, ii. 262, 272 



Ornithology Results of the Expe- 

 dition, ii. 206 



Osborn, Sherard, reference to, i. 

 233 ; ii. 48 



Ostracoda Results of the Expe- 

 dition, ii. 253 



Ovibos moschatus, ii. 344, 352, 353 



Ovifak, i. 17, 18 



-DAGOPHILA EBURNEA, i. 4O; 

 r ii. 213 



