170 British Antarctic Expedition. 
The dogs were invaluable to us on these journeys ; 
we fed them principally on blubber and ,seal-meat, 
and at the coast we secured cM fish both for 
specimens and food. 
THE INTERIOR OF DUKE OF YORK ISLAND. 
On September rith I killed a female seal near 
the edge of Dugdale Glacier. It was a leopard 
(Stenorhynchus Leptonyx). When I had skinned it, 
I cut it open, and, to my surprise, found a nearly 
full.grown male young one alive in her. After I 
had freed him he seemed quite happy as he rolled 
about on the ice in his soft, smooth coat. I put 
him on my sledge, and drove him to the stone 
hut, where we kept him alive on condensed milk 
until we were later on able to send him by sledge 
to Camp Ridley, where Dr. Klóvstad fed him from 
the bottle ! 
