Davis Strait, [18], [19], [20].

Daylight. (See Light.)

Deaths. (See Petersen, Porter, “Discovery.”)

Depôts on Cary Isles, [49]; Cape Isabella, [56]; Dobbin Bay, [85], [353]; Cape Collinson, [95]; Cape Morton, [102]; Lincoln Bay, [117], [248]; Floe-berg Beach, [122], [124]; near Cape Joseph Henry, [147], [149], [263], [321]; to southward of Floe Berg Beach for “Discovery” sledges, [255]; for sledge parties, [234].

“Deptford,” snow storehouse so called, [154].

Desolation, Cape, [22].

Diptera, [351].

Disco, [6], [18], [34], [358], [362]; tradition of, [33], [34]; view from hills of, [31]. (See Godhavn.)

Disco Bay, [31].

“Discovery,” H.M.S., [95]; departure from Portsmouth, [9]; commencement of voyage, [15]; sighted off Greenland coast, [25]; towed by the “Alert,” [41]; following, [45]; sent to communicate with natives at Cape York, [48]; at Port Foulke, [56]; perilous position, [65]; grounds off Cape Louis Napoleon, [90]; in great danger, [91]; blown from her anchors, [95]; lands a depôt at Cape Morton, [100]; in harbour, [104]; winter quarters of, [107]; sledge crew from, joins the “Alert,” [108]; theatre on board, [174]; a health to, [217]; depôts laid out for sledges of, [227]; work of sledge parties, [242]; arrangement for opening communication with, from “Alert,” [246], [255]; to return to England, [330]; joined by “Alert,” [344], [345]; scurvy among crew of, [346]; two deaths, [346]; rendezvous at Queenstown, [367].