In the Arctic Seas
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Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock. In the Arctic Seas
In the Arctic Seas
Table of Contents
PREFACE
Footnote
JOURNAL OF THE SEARCH. FOR. SIR JOHN FRANKLIN
CHAPTER I
Footnote
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
Footnote
CHAPTER IX
Footnote
CHAPTER X
Footnote
CHAPTER XI
Footnote
CHAPTER XII
Footnote
CHAPTER XIII
Footnote
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
Footnote
CHAPTER XVI
Footnote
CHAPTER XVII
Game List
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
No. I
A LETTER TO VISCOUNT PALMERSTON, K.G., &c., FROM LADY FRANKLIN
Footnote
No. II
MEMORIAL TO THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT PALMERSTON, M.P., G.C.B
No. III
LIST OF RELICS OF THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION,
Brought to England in the 'Fox,' by Captain M'Clintock
No. IV
GEOLOGICAL ACCOUNT OF THE ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO, DRAWN UP PRINCIPALLY FROM THE SPECIMENS COLLECTED BY. Captain F. L. M'Clintock, R.N., From 1849 to 1859
I.—The Granitic and Granitoid Rocks
II.—The Silurian Rocks
No. I. GARNIER BAY (Lat. 74° N.; Long. 92° W.)
No. II. PORT LEOPOLD (Lat. 73° 50' N.; Long. 90° 15' W.)
No. III. GRIFFITH'S ISLAND (Lat. 74° 35' N.; Long. 95° 30' W.)
No. IV. BEECHEY ISLAND. (Lat. 74° 40' N.; Long. 92° W.)
No. V. CORNWALLIS ISLAND, Assistance Bay (Lat 74° 40' N.; Long. 94° W.)
No. VI. CAPE YORK, Lancaster Sound (Lat. 73° 50' N.; Long. 87° W.)
No. VII. POSSESSION BAY, South entrance into Lancaster Sound (Lat. 73° 30' N.; Long. 77° 20' W.)
No. VIII. DEPÔT BAY, Bellot Strait (Lat. 72° N.; Long. 94° W.)
[31]No. IX. CAPE FARRAND, East side of Boothia (Lat. 71° 38'; Long. 93° 35' W.)
No. X. WEST SHORE OF BOOTHIA (Lat. 70° to 71° N.), containing the Magnetic Pole
[32]No. XI. FURY POINT (Lat. 72° 50' N.; Long. 92° W.)
[33]No. XII. PRINCE OF WALES' LAND (Lat. 72° 38' N.; Long. 97° 15' W.)
No. XIII. WEST COAST OF KING WILLIAM'S ISLAND
III.—The Carboniferous Rocks
No. I. HILLOCK POINT, Melville Island (Lat 76° N.; Long. 111° 45' W.)
No. II. BATHURST ISLAND, North Coast, Cape Lady Franklin (?) (Lat. 76° 40' N.; Long. 98° 45' W.)
[34]No. III. BALLAST BEACH, Baring Island (Lat. 74° 30' N.; Long. 121° W.)
No. IV. PRINCESS ROYAL ISLANDS, Prince of Wales' Strait, Baring Island (Lat. 72° 45' N.; Long. 117° 30' W.)
No. V. CAPE HAMILTON, Baring Island (Lat. 74° 15' N.; Long. 117° 30' W.)
No. VI. CAPE DUNDAS, Melville Island (Lat. 74° 30' N.; Long. 113° 45' W.)
No. VII. CAPE SIR JAMES ROSS, Melville Island (Lat. 74° 45' N.; Long. 114° 30' W.)
No. VIII. CAPE PROVIDENCE, Melville Island (Lat. 74° 20' N.; Long. 112° 30' W.)
No. IX. WINTER HARBOR, Melville Island (Lat. 74° 35' N.; Long. 110° 45' W.)
No. X. BRIDPORT INLET, Melville Island (Lat. 75° N.;, Long. 109° W.)
No. XI. SKENE BAY, Melville Island (Lat. 75° N.; Long. 108° W.)
No. XII. HOOPER ISLAND, Liddon's Gulf, Melville Island (Lat. 75° 5' N.; Long. 112° W.)
No. XIII. BYAM MARTIN'S ISLAND (Lat. 75° 10' N.; Long. 104° 15' W.)
No. XIV. GRAHAM MOORE'S BAY, Bathurst Island (Lat. 75° 30' N.; Long. 102° W.)
No. XV. BATHURST ISLAND, Bedford Bay (Lat. 75° N.; Long. 95° 50' W.)
No. XVI. CORNWALLIS ISLAND, M'Dougall Bay
IV.—The Lias Rocks
No. I. WILKIE POINT, Prince Patrick's Land (Lat. 76° 20' N.; Long. 117° 20' W.)
V.—The Superficial Deposits
Footnote
No. V
LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE 'FOX' EXPEDITION
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Francis Leopold Sir M'Clintock
A Narrative of the Discovery of the Fate of Sir John Franklin and his Companions
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A faint streak of mist, which we could not account for, appeared to float across a low, wide interval in the mountain range; the telescope revealed its true character,—it was a portion of the distant glacier. We found ourselves upon the Tallard Bank, 30 miles north of our port, having been rapidly carried northwards by the Spitzbergen current.
July 20th.—This morning the chief trader of the settlement, or, as he is more usually styled by the English, the Governor, came off to us, and his pilot soon conducted us into the safe little harbor of Frederickshaab. I was much gratified to learn that we were just in time to secure a passage home for our ailing shipmate.
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