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Farewell to home, I, 81.
Farewell to Norway, I, 104.
Farewell to the Fram on starting on sledge expedition, II, 132.
Farsund, I, 88.
Fearnley, Thomas, member of committee of expedition, I, 55, 56.
Contribution to expedition, I, 55.
Feildenia, II, 561.
Ferns, fossil, Cape Flora, II, 562.
Fire—
Petroleum launch on fire, I, 147.
Precautions against, I, 535, 536.
Tent on fire, II, 296.
Finn shoes worn on sledge journey, II, 116.
“Komager” boots substituted for, II, 229.
Mending, II, 195.
Finsko, sennegraes in, II, 117.
Fish-flour, Våge’s, used on sledge journey, II, 125.
Fisher, H., member of Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition, II, 534, 576.
Returns on Windward, II, 577.
Fisher-folks’ interest in expedition, I, 96, 97.
Fishing between ice-cracks, I, 274.
“Fiskegratin” suppers on sledge journey, II, 145.
Flagellata, I, 515.
Flora—
Franz Josef Land, II, 558.
Greenland flora, Siberian vegetable forms contained in, I, 23.
Tundra-plains of Asia, I, 122.
Flour, steamed, used on sledge journey, II, 126.
Food—
Depots on New Siberian Islands, established by Baron von Toll, I, 75, 76.
Fram equipment, I, 72, 73, 246, 367.
Menus (see that title).
Sledge journey, I, 581,582; II, 124, 145, 147, 149.
Daily meals during life in hut, II, 428, 429.
Depot of reserve food near hut, II, 429, 482.
Drying food, II, 302.
Meat and fat diet, no injurious effects felt from, II, 314.
Monotony of diet during life in hut, II, 461.
Rations, II, 157, 243, 246, 248, 282, 283.
Southward journey after winter in hut, food for, II, 482, 509.
Foot-gear, sledge expedition, II, 116.
Forge, II, 605, 665.
Forget-me-nots, tundra-plains of Asia, I, 122.
Forum, Greely’s article on proposed expedition, I, 48.
Fossils, Cape Flora, II, 550, 555, 558.
Nathorst, Professor, report on, II, 560.
Foxes, I, 197, 297, 335; II, 189, 190, 192, 429, 442, 475.
Fram—
Awning stretched over, for second winter, I, 549.
Birthday celebrations, I, 294, 569.
Change of quarters after Nansen’s departure, II, 606.
Construction and equipment, I, 29, 30, 61.
Cost of, I, 55.
Crew (see that title).
Drift (see that title).
Frozen into the ice (September 23d), I, 233.
Ice-pressure, excellent behavior of ship during, I, 110; II, 47, 60, 69.
Blasting the Fram loose from, II, 642, 686 (see also Ice-pressure).
Leakage, II, 643, 664.
Library, I, 73.
Lightening, II, 651.
Nansen’s farewell to, on starting on sledge journey, II, 132.
Photograph taken by moonlight, II, 69.
Safe return to Norway, II, 589, 590.
Sailing of the Fram, Anniversaries, I, 501; II, 299.
Skjærvö, the Fram anchored at, II, 703.
Spring-cleaning on board, I, 440, 441; II, 624.
Sverdrup’s account of voyage after Nansen’s departure, II, 601.
Thickness of ice under the Fram during drift, I, 459.
Tromsö Harbor entered on return of expedition, II, 706.
Trontheim’s account of ship and crew, I, 141.
Warmth and coziness of, I, 305, 490.
Warping ahead through ice-floes, II, 693.
Winter on board, I, 237, 246.
Framsjaa, newspaper, I, 317, 344, 357.
Franklin expeditions, Nansen reading, II, 23.
Franz Josef Land—
Expeditions to, I, 12.
Extent of archipelago, speculation as to, II, 557.
Fram, half-way between New Siberian Islands and Franz Josef Land, I, 567.
Fram reaching point north of, speculation as to possibility of, I, 531, 540, 579
Geological investigations, II, 550, 560.
Map, Nansen’s, II, 547, 548.
Position with regard to, Nansen’s conjectures, I, 414; II, 272, 343, 349, 458, 509, 511, 519, 528.
West coast reached by Nansen and Johansen, II, 355, 360.
Wintering on, II, 391.
“Frederick Jackson Island,” name given to land on which Nansen and Johansen wintered, II, 550.
Freeden Island, II, 344 (Note), 548.
Fucup, Torup’s Island, II, 355.
Fuel, petroleum, used for sledge expedition, II, 121.
Fulmars, I, 468; II, 229, 281, 313, 340, 408, 475, 502, 617, 634, 688.
Future expedition, Nansen on possibilities of, II, 712.