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193 ; Winter quarters, 193 ; Death of Hall, 193 ; Arctic, 

 animals, 194; Plants and fossils, 195; Separation of the 

 boats, 196 ; Second winter, 197; Resources of Dr. Bessels, 

 198 ; His opinions, 199. 



Chapter XIV. — Again in Baffin's Bay. 



"Fish" seen, 201; Hazardous position on the ice, 202; 

 Shooting a bear, 203 ; Rain, 204 ; Deep-sea soundings, 

 205 ; Foggy weather, 205 ; A beautiful day, 206 ; And 

 night, 208 ; Inactivity, 209. 



Chapter XV. — Admiralty Inlet. 



Volunteers for an Arctic expedition, 210; Inaccuracy of 

 charts, 211 ; The Bartle Frere glaciers, 211 ; Esquimaux, 

 213; Ponds Bay natives, 213; A hasty departure, 215; 

 Capturing narwhals, 215; Fishing along the floe, 216: 

 Land about Elwyn Inlet, 217 ; Taking in water, 218 ; Ad- 

 miralty Inlet, 218 ; Foggy weather, 219. 



Chapter XVI. — Prince Regent's Inlet. 



Off Cape Craufurd again, 220 ; Inaccurate coast line, 220 ; A 

 day of adventure, 221 ; Knocked overboard by a whale, 

 224 ; We revenge ourselves, 224 ; Off Port Bowen, 226 : 

 Captain's idea of returning by Hudson's Bay, 226 ; Pass 

 Fury Beach, 228 ; Unsuccessful chase, 229. 



Chapter XVII. — Fury Beach. 



Land at Fury Beach, 231 ; Parry's third voyage, 232 ; Aban- 

 donment of the " Fury," 233 ; The Rosses at Fury Beach, 

 233 ; Lieutenant Robinson and Mr. Kennedy at Fury 

 Beach, 235 ; Allen Young at Fury Beach, 236 ; State of 

 boats, 237 ; Description of the " Fury's " stores and gear, 

 237 ; Examining a grave, 239 ; Interesting relics, 239 : 

 Sailors' curious fancies, 240. 



