'Fram,' the, and Nansen's theory, [141-3].
Franklin, Sir John, early training, [91]; first Arctic voyage, [93-4]; second, [94]; inland journeys, [64], [95-6]; a winter at Port Enterprise, [97-8]; traces Arctic coast in canoe, [98]; tragic journey back by land to Fort Enterprise, [99-104]; terrible experiences, [104-7]; third expedition, [109-110]; last and fatal expedition, [89], [113-17]; fate of, [127-9].
Franklin, Lady, her devotion, [90]; sends in search of Franklin expedition, [121], [124], [131].
Franklin expedition, the, apprehension in Britain concerning, [118-19]; search for, [121-6]; news of, [122-3], [127-8], [129-30]; tragic records of, [131-5].
Frobisher, Sir Martin, voyages in search of the North-West Passage, [10-14], [15-23].
Fur trade, effect of on Arctic exploration, [35].
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, and the North-West Passage, [8-10].
Gold, search for in Arctic regions, [14], [17], [18], [20].