Lafayette Bay (of Kane), [98], [99].

Lancaster Sound, geology, [67]; remains of Eskimo on shores of, [68]; “Alert” off mouth of, [360].

Lemmings, traces of, [107]; description, [115], [116]; eaten by “Nellie,” [212]; traces away from the land, [278].

Letters at Cape Isabella, [358]; at Godhavn, [363]; at Littleton Island, [358], [362].

Lieber, Cape, [102].

Lievely, [26]. (See Godhavn.)

Life-boat Cove, visit to, [53].

Light, lecture on, by Lieut. Parr, R.N., [169]; return of, [207], [225].

Lime-juice, regular daily issue of, [16]; impossibility of using, while in a frozen state, away sledging, [238]; taken on the sledges by Commander Markham and Lieut. Parr, [238]; served out to sledge crew by Commander Markham, [305]; useless unless the whole volume is thawed, [305]; its use in the treatment of scurvy, [329]; used on all sledge journeys when its use was possible, [330].

Lincoln Bay, [115]; coast between, and Cape Union, [121]; depôt, [117], [248].