Buysen (Ian van), one of the third expedition who returns to Holland, [257]

Cabot (Sebastian) concerned in fitting out Sir Hugh Willoughby’s expedition, [lxiv]

Camen Bolshay, [lxix]

Candinaes or Caninoz, see Kanin Nos

Cant (Capo de), [219]

Cape Baxo, see Baxo;
and other Capes under their respective names

Carlsen (Captain Elling) sails in a small fishing-boat through Pet Strait, [xli];
reaches White Island without meeting with ice, ib.;
makes a vast capture of blubber-yielding animals, ib.;
his voyage in the Solid, [xlv], et seq.;
leaves Hammerfest in 1871, [xlv];
rounds Novaya Zemlya and anchors at Cape Hooft, ib.;
meets with Captain Mack; very correct observations taken by them, ib.;
they correct the longitude of the N.E. point of Novaya Zemlya, ib.;
confirms the calculations of the old Dutch navigators, [xlvi];
extract from his log, [xlvi], et seq.;
discovers Barents’s winter house, ib.;
articles seen there, [xlvi];
sails along the coast, [xlvii];
returns to Ice Harbour, finds other articles in Barents’s house, [xlvii];
further investigates the ruins, [xlvii];
erects a cairn and sets sail, [xlviii];
determines to return home by circumnavigating the island, ib.;
difficulties with the ice, ib.;
a storm places the ship in great danger, ib.;
meets at length with open water, sails through Burrough Strait, and reaches home, [xlix]

Carpenter dies, and is buried in Novaya Zemlya, [108]

Carrah Colmak or Cathay, [xciv]

Casting Sarch, [lxxxix];
see Kostin Shar