The Eventful Voyage of H. M. Discovery Ship "Resolute" to the Arctic Regions: In Search of Sir John Franklin and the Missing Crews of H. M. Discovery Ships "Erebus" and "Terror," 1852, 1853, 1854... |
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... Animals . - On the Animal Productions of the Arctic Regions . On the Animal Productions of the Arctic Regions , from Personal Observation . - False Reports on the Animal Productions . Theory of Arctic Vegetation - - 264 ― - CHAP . XII ...
... Animals . - On the Animal Productions of the Arctic Regions . On the Animal Productions of the Arctic Regions , from Personal Observation . - False Reports on the Animal Productions . Theory of Arctic Vegetation - - 264 ― - CHAP . XII ...
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... operations during the spring of 1853 , & c . - 497 498 500 520 Abstract of travelling operations for autumn , 1852 and spring , 1853- 528 Game list - 529 Meat account - 529 Animals 530 .LIST OF PLATES . · to face page 51 PLATE.
... operations during the spring of 1853 , & c . - 497 498 500 520 Abstract of travelling operations for autumn , 1852 and spring , 1853- 528 Game list - 529 Meat account - 529 Animals 530 .LIST OF PLATES . · to face page 51 PLATE.
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... animals , we steamed onward . Some part of the " Intrepid's " machinery having become deranged she was obliged to cast off , and passing astern , made fast to the " North Star . " At 5 P. M. she again resumed her station ahead . We were ...
... animals , we steamed onward . Some part of the " Intrepid's " machinery having become deranged she was obliged to cast off , and passing astern , made fast to the " North Star . " At 5 P. M. she again resumed her station ahead . We were ...
Page 103
... foxes and hares , led us to imagine that those animals frequented the island , but , as I have before stated , none were seen alive . Lowther Island is of limestone formation , rising 104 LOWTHER ISLAND . -- in terraces , or steps H 4.
... foxes and hares , led us to imagine that those animals frequented the island , but , as I have before stated , none were seen alive . Lowther Island is of limestone formation , rising 104 LOWTHER ISLAND . -- in terraces , or steps H 4.
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... animal about one mile and a half from the ship ; they then returned for a sledge , with which they retraced their steps towards the scene of action , but were unable to approach within half a mile of the spot , on account of the broken ...
... animal about one mile and a half from the ship ; they then returned for a sledge , with which they retraced their steps towards the scene of action , but were unable to approach within half a mile of the spot , on account of the broken ...
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animals appeared Arctic arrived on board Assistance Bay of Mercy beach Beechey Island boats breeze Byam Martin Island cairn Cape Cockburn Cape Russell Cape Walker Captain Kellett Captain M'Clure casks Commander M'Clintock commenced Dealy Island deck depôt despatched distance dogs Domville dovekies drift eastward encamped Esquimaux Expedition fast ice fathoms feet following day gale Griper Bay ground Hamilton heavy Hecla and Griper hummocks Inlet Intrepid Investigator journey Krabbé Lancaster Sound Lieut Lowther Island Mecham Melville Island miles musk-ox musk-oxen Nares night noon North Star northward obliged observed obtained pack Point Griffiths position proceeded proved provisions ptarmigan ravine Resolute returned on board Roche sail ship shore sight Sir Edward Belcher Sir Edward Parry Sir James Ross Skene Bay sledge snow southward Straits struck tents tion travelling parties vessel weather Wellington Channel westward whalers whilst wind Winter Harbour winter quarters yards