LIO British Antarctic Expedition. 
depth of from five to eight fathoms. The fish were 
caught in the bay about two cables'length from the 
shore by a strong line with an ordinary Norwegian 
LAGOON AT CAMP RIDLEY. 
* pilk " attached. Most of the fish were caught by 
this appliance, and without any bait. 
On the 16th Fougner and Hanson were fishing 
on the floes. The former returned with fourteen 
fish, three of them being over twelve inches 
long, and with a girth of seven inches at the 
widest part. 
On the 19th April we discovered a very fine cave 
some eight feet high and stretching into the rocks of 
Cape Adare for some hundred yards. Beautiful ice- 
crystals made the walls of this cave look as if formed 
by stalactites. 
Mr. Evans, who in former days had been in 
Canada, had unlimited stories of all heights in store 
for stormy days. Once upon a time, he told us, he 
was driving cattle in Canada. It was on a big plain ; 
and he and a bosom friend had charge of some 500 
cattle; they were riding leisurely along behind the 
