194 British Antarctic Expedition. 
14th October from occlusion of the intestines. Any- 
body who should find this is kindly requested to 
forward it as soon as possible to the Royal Geo- 
CAPE ADARE IN SPRING, 
graphical Society of London, stating longitude and 
latitude where it was found, also conditions under 
which it was found, whether any icebergs were in 
sight, what wind and current prevailed at the time, 
and finally, the finder’s name and address. 
“(> E. BorchGRevink. 
I enclosed also the photo of the iceberg. 
The Greenland bitches had half-a-dozen puppies 
each, and all did very well. It was curious to watch 
the marked difference in the habits and manners of the 
Greenland dogs to that of their brethren from Siberia. 
The former were.much more wild, and seldom or never 
