16 British Antarctic Expedition. 
joined the ship in Melbourne, but on account of its 
being caught in the ice-pack off Cape Horn, and there- 
fore not being able to call at Melbourne, he could not 
join. lm May, 
1898, Mr. Ber- 
macchi came 
from Melbourne 
to “London am 
the off-chance 
of being able to 
join the expe- 
dition under my 
command. 
Anton Foug- 
ner, ‘‘handy- 
man”; educated 
at^ College, 
Christianias 
mate’s certifi- 
Cate. expert 
enced sailor ; 
good snow-shoe 
FUMING о born 
MR. ANTON FOUGNER. i 
ANTON FOUGNEI 1870; at time 
of appointment clerk in an office in Christiania. 
Hugh Blackwall Evans. Born November ıgth, 
1974. His fader is the Rey, Edward Evans, of 
Bishopston Vicarage, Bristol. He was educated at 
King’s School, Gloucester, after which he went to 
Canada for four years, spending the first year at the 
Agricultural College in the North-West Territories, 
and the remaining three on a cattle ranch, where 
he had a deal of hunting and shooting. On return- 
