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- catalog alternative "Account of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881-84, and the attainment of the farthest north".
- catalog contributor b7182629.
- catalog contributor b7182630.
- catalog contributor b7182631.
- catalog contributor b7182632.
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- catalog coverage "Arctic regions Description and travel.".
- catalog coverage "Arctic regions Discovery and exploration American.".
- catalog coverage "Arctic regions.".
- catalog coverage "United States New York New York.".
- catalog created "1886.".
- catalog date "1886".
- catalog date "1886.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1886.".
- catalog description "Appendix VII. Natural history notes / by Lieutenant A.W. Greely -- Appendix VIII. Ornithology / by Lieutenant A.W. Greely -- Appendix IX. Botany / by Lieutenant A.W. Greely -- Appendix X. Mosses and lichens / by the Rev. E. Lehnert and Lieutenant A.W. Greely -- Appendix XI. Report on the medusæ collected by the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, Lieut. A.W. Greely commanding / by J. Walter Fewkes -- Appendix XII. On salmon caught in Lake Alexandra / by Dr. T.H. Bean -- Appendix XIII. Account of aural displays accompanying the great magnetic storm of November 15-19, 1882, noted at Fort Conger, Grinnell Land -- Appendix XIV. Report of Sergeant D.L. Brainard on a petrified forest discovered May 20, 1883, near Cape Baird -- Appendix XV. Report of Sergeant Hampden S. Gardiner on the fossils collected at Cape Cracroft -- Appendix XVI. List of game obtained by the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition within the Arctic Circle.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Volume I. Preface ; Orders and instructions governing the organization and management of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition ; The pioneers of Smith Sound ; International circumpolar stations ; Greenland ; Organization and equipment ; The voyage to Upernivik ; Melville Bay to Fort Conger ; The return of the Proteus ; Fort Conger ; Autumn sledging ; Sunlight to darkness ; Our scientific observations ; Hygiene and routine ; Sledging in the Arctic twilight ; Our first dark days ; Christmas and the New Year ; Winter events ; Preparations for sledging ; Thank God Harbor and Hall's grave ; Establishing depots ; Northward over the frozen sea ; Chandler Fiord ; Lake Hazen ; The farthest north : Conger to Cape Bryant ; The farthest north : Cape Bryant to Cape Washington ; Lockwood Island and return ; Springtime and summer ; Summer explorations ; Launch trips -- ".
- catalog description "Volume II. Our second winter ; Northward again ; The crossing of Grinnell Land ; Polar ice ; Preparations for retreat ; From Conger to Cape Baird ; Kennedy Channel ; Rawlins Bay to Cape Hawks ; Our besetment ; Striving for the shore ; News of the Proteus ; Going into winter quarters ; Collecting our supplies ; The trip to Isabella ; Winter quarters ; Preparations to cross Smith Sound ; New lands and various fortunes ; The beginning of the end ; The last of our rations ; The end : by death and by rescue ; Conclusion -- Appendix I. Means of the meteorological observations made at Fort Conger, Grinnnel Land, 1881-1883 -- Appendix II. Mean pressures and temperatures at international stations, 1882-1883 -- Appendix III. Mean and minimum temperatures at various polar stations -- Appendix IV. Maximum thickness of salt-water ice observed at various polar stations -- Appendix V. Results of sound experiment at Fort Conger, Grinnell Land -- Appendix VI. Ethnology / by Lieutenant A.W. Greely-- ".
- catalog extent "2 v. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Three years of Arctic service.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Three years of Arctic service.".
- catalog issued "1886".
- catalog issued "1886.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : C. Scribner's sons,".
- catalog relation "Three years of Arctic service.".
- catalog spatial "Arctic regions Description and travel.".
- catalog spatial "Arctic regions Discovery and exploration American.".
- catalog spatial "Arctic regions.".
- catalog spatial "United States New York New York.".
- catalog subject "G670 1881 .G6".
- catalog subject "Geophysics Arctic regions.".
- catalog subject "Greely, A. W. (Adolphus Washington), 1844-1935 Travel Arctic regions.".
- catalog subject "International Polar Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska (1881-1883)".
- catalog subject "Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (1881-1884)".
- catalog subject "Natural history Arctic regions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix VII. Natural history notes / by Lieutenant A.W. Greely -- Appendix VIII. Ornithology / by Lieutenant A.W. Greely -- Appendix IX. Botany / by Lieutenant A.W. Greely -- Appendix X. Mosses and lichens / by the Rev. E. Lehnert and Lieutenant A.W. Greely -- Appendix XI. Report on the medusæ collected by the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, Lieut. A.W. Greely commanding / by J. Walter Fewkes -- Appendix XII. On salmon caught in Lake Alexandra / by Dr. T.H. Bean -- Appendix XIII. Account of aural displays accompanying the great magnetic storm of November 15-19, 1882, noted at Fort Conger, Grinnell Land -- Appendix XIV. Report of Sergeant D.L. Brainard on a petrified forest discovered May 20, 1883, near Cape Baird -- Appendix XV. Report of Sergeant Hampden S. Gardiner on the fossils collected at Cape Cracroft -- Appendix XVI. List of game obtained by the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition within the Arctic Circle.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Volume I. Preface ; Orders and instructions governing the organization and management of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition ; The pioneers of Smith Sound ; International circumpolar stations ; Greenland ; Organization and equipment ; The voyage to Upernivik ; Melville Bay to Fort Conger ; The return of the Proteus ; Fort Conger ; Autumn sledging ; Sunlight to darkness ; Our scientific observations ; Hygiene and routine ; Sledging in the Arctic twilight ; Our first dark days ; Christmas and the New Year ; Winter events ; Preparations for sledging ; Thank God Harbor and Hall's grave ; Establishing depots ; Northward over the frozen sea ; Chandler Fiord ; Lake Hazen ; The farthest north : Conger to Cape Bryant ; The farthest north : Cape Bryant to Cape Washington ; Lockwood Island and return ; Springtime and summer ; Summer explorations ; Launch trips -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Volume II. Our second winter ; Northward again ; The crossing of Grinnell Land ; Polar ice ; Preparations for retreat ; From Conger to Cape Baird ; Kennedy Channel ; Rawlins Bay to Cape Hawks ; Our besetment ; Striving for the shore ; News of the Proteus ; Going into winter quarters ; Collecting our supplies ; The trip to Isabella ; Winter quarters ; Preparations to cross Smith Sound ; New lands and various fortunes ; The beginning of the end ; The last of our rations ; The end : by death and by rescue ; Conclusion -- Appendix I. Means of the meteorological observations made at Fort Conger, Grinnnel Land, 1881-1883 -- Appendix II. Mean pressures and temperatures at international stations, 1882-1883 -- Appendix III. Mean and minimum temperatures at various polar stations -- Appendix IV. Maximum thickness of salt-water ice observed at various polar stations -- Appendix V. Results of sound experiment at Fort Conger, Grinnell Land -- Appendix VI. Ethnology / by Lieutenant A.W. Greely-- ".
- catalog title "Account of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition of 1881-84, and the attainment of the farthest north".
- catalog title "Three years of Arctic service : an account of the Lady Franklin Bay expedition of 1881-84, and the attainment of the farthest north / by Adolphus W. Greely. With nearly one hundred illustrations made from photographs taken by the party, and with the official maps and charts.".
- catalog type "text".