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OVER DIFFICULT PRESSURE-MOUNDS (APRIL, 1895). . . 165 



"I WENT ON AHEAD ON SNOW-SHOES " 169 



"CJN TOLERABLY GOOD GROUND" 17I 



OUR NORTHERNMOST CAMP, 86° 1 3.6' N. LAT. (APRIL 8, 



1895) 173 



" I'.ARO," THE RUNAWAY Facing p. 1 78 



REST (APRIL, 1895) 181 



JOHANSEN CARVING OUR NAMES IN A STOCK OF DRIFT- 

 WOOD 185 



pf:culiar ICE stratification (APRIL, 1895) 187 



"WE MADE F^AIRLY GOOD I'ROGRESS " ... ... 203 



REPAIRING THE KAYAKS 24O 



A COIGN OF VANTAGE. PACKED ICE 25 1 



"A CURDLED SEA " 257 



CHANNELS IN THE ICE IN SUMMER (JUNE, 1 895) . . . 263 



" SUGGEN." "KAIFAS" 277 



CROSSING A CRACK IN THE ICE 287 



JOHANSEN SITTING IN THE SLEEPING-BAG IN THE HUT . 293 



CHANNELS IN THE ICE (JUNE 24, 1895) 297 



MY LAST DOG, " KAIFAS " 307 



"INCREDIBLY SLOW PROGRESS" 323 



"THIS INCONCEIVABLE TOIL" 327 



"YOU MUST LOOK SHARP !" 33O 



WE REACH THE OPEN WATER (AUGUST 6, 1 895) . . . l^ 



ICEBERG ON THE NORTH SIDE OF FRANZ JOSEF LAND . 35 1 



.\ PADDLE ALON(; THE EDtiE OF THE ICE 359 



(;LAZIER — FRANZ JOSEF LAND 36 1 



A CAMP ON THE COAST OF FRANZ JOSEF LAND. . . . 367 



CRACK IN THE ICE 375 



"SAILING Al,ON(; THE COAST" 378 



A FIGHT A(;AINST THE STORM TO REACH LAND (AUGUST 



29. 1895) 381 



WALRUSES 387 



WE BUILD OUR FIRST HUT 39O 



