Nai (Cornelisz.) commands the Swan on the first expedition, [civ];
named admiral, [cvii];
sails for Vaigats, ib.;
meets again with Barents, [cx];
returns to Holland, ib.;
admiral of the second expedition, [cxii];
meets with great difficulties from the ice, [cxv], [cxvi];
signs a protest, [cxxi];
returns, [cxxii]
Nassau (Cape), [xli];
Barents arrives there on the first voyage, [cviii], [16];
again, [cviii], [20];
returns thither, [cix], [29];
difficulty in passing it, ib.;
its identification, [cxxxviii];
extreme point reached by Lütke, ib., [cxli];
Barents arrives there on the third voyage, [92];
the crew return thither in the boats, [204]
Nassau (Strait of), see Vaigats Strait.
Negro (Cape), [cxxxviii], [13], [218]
Netherlands, see Dutch
New Style, used by the Dutch, [clii], [273]
New Walcheren, [51]
Nilsen (Captain) his expedition in 1872, [xxv];
arrives at Hinlopen Strait, but is compelled to return, ib. [[285]]
Nordland, schooner commanded by Capt. Johannesen in 1869, [xlii]
North Cape, [47]