. . "Northwest Passage." . . . . . . . "The voyages and expeditions of Captains Ross, Parry & Franklin in search of a north-west passage : detailing the particulars of Captain Ross's first voyage in 1818, and the subsequent voyages of Captain Parry in the same perilous enterprise ; the discovery of a singular race of Exquimaux [sic] their peculiar manners and customs, and mode of life of the captain and crew, in those dreary regions of eternal ice and snow ; Captain Franklin's overland expedition of 5450 miles, principally on foot ; and Captain Ross's second and last voyage, the loss of his ship among the ice, and residence there during three successive winters, with their ultimate deliverance by the Isabella whale-ship" .