C. F. King, Topographer and Meteorologist.
G. F. Caldwell, Photographer.
OFFICERS AND CREW.
| S. W. Bartlett, Master. | W. Babstock, | Seaman. | |
| J. Hearn, First Mate. | F. Kearny, | ” | |
| M. Bartlett, Second Mate. | W. Crossman, First Engineer. | ||
| L. Guay, Third Mate. | J. Crossman, Second Engineer. | ||
| W. Aldred, Cook. | S. Bruchett, Third Engineer. | ||
| J. Harding, Second Cook. | J. Killey, | Fireman. | |
| H. Borgle, Steward. | A. Romaine, | ” | |
| D. Tierney, Second Steward. | M. Baldwin, | ” | |
| M. Ross, Purser. | F. Froude, | ” | |
| M. Ryan, Carpenter. | G. Willis, | ” | |
| C. King, Boatswain. | J. Rousseau, | Boy. | |
| J. Clark, | Seaman. | L. Deschesneau, | ” |
| J. Murphy, | ” | E. Bourque, | ” |
| C. Pomeroy, | ” | J. Gouin, | ” |
| F. Wells, | ” | F. O’Connell, | ” |
NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE.
| Major J. D. Moodie, Acting Commissioner. | |
| Staff Sergeant Dee. | |
| Constable Tremaine. | |
| ” | Jarvis. |
| ” | Connelly. |
| ” | Donaldson. |
H. Ford, who had served as Eskimo interpreter on the Diana in 1896, was again engaged in that capacity, at Port Burwell, on the way north.