Johan Mary, yacht commanded by Capt. P. Quale, [xliv]
Johannesen (Capt. E. H.), sails in 1869 to Novaya Zemlya in the Nordland, [xlii];
his track, [xlii], [xliii];
his second expedition, [xliii];
circumnavigates Novaya Zemlya for the first time and visits its east coast, [xliii]
Jonge (M. de), his discovery of evidence proving the name Spitsbergen to have been given by Rijp and Barents, [xxiii];
references to his work, “Novaya Zemlya”, [xxxviii], [xxxix];
his remarks on W. de Vlamingh’s voyage in 1664, [xl]
Jonge (Pieter Aertsz. de) requests the States General to fit out an expedition in 1611, [xxxiv];
appointed supercargo [[283]]to the ship De Craen, ib.;
killed, [xxxv]
Jupiter, see Conjunction
Kalgojew Island, [xxxvi]
Kanin Nos, [lxix], [lxx], [lxxxiv], [38], [67], [241]
Kara Gate, or Strait (Karskoi Vorota), see Burrough’s Strait
Kara Sea, great quantity of ice in it, [lxxx], [lxxxi];
crossed by an English vessel before 1584, [lxxxv];
Barents’s observations on its tides, [cxix]
Kerckhoven (Melchior van) commands an expedition sent by I. le Maire in 1609, [xxxii];
penetrates to Pet Strait, [xxxiii];
returns unsuccessful, ib.