ILLUSTRATIONS IN SECOND VOLUME 
The Ramparts of Mount Erebus 
Remains of an Explosive Crater on Erebus . 
(Photo by R. E. Priestley) 
Erebus Party, December, 1912 
(Photo by R. E. Priestley) 
Highest Camp in Antarctica 
(Photo by R. E. Priestley) 
South Fang, Old Crater 
(Photo by R. E. Priestley) 
The Summit of Erebus 
(Photo by Lieut. T. Gran) 
Lieut. Pennell with a Prismatic Compass 
Lieut. Bruce 
The Officers of the ora Nova,’ 1912 Vests : 
Heavy Pack in which the Ship was held up whilst ieee 
ouring to Rescue the Northern Party 
Memorial Cross Erected at Observation Hill to the Sitti 
ern Party . 
(Photo by F. Weneateaa)) 
Vertical Sections showing foundered and fractured east- 
slopes of Victoria Land and Australia ; From 
Main Physiographic Features of the Apposed Valleys drawings 
of the Ferrar and Taylor Glaciers . ; by 
Main Physiographic Features of the Koettlitz eure. Edward 
Main Physiographic Features of the snes Glacierand| Pay 
Granite Harbour Ne RRO Ate 
Ice-flowers on ered Sea Ice. . Facing p. 
(Photo by C. S. Wright) 
Growing Ice-foot, Cape Evans 
(Photo by F. Debenham) 
Meatervatalsim Creyassese) |) koe) ejb es 
(Photo by C. S. Wright) 
C. S. Wright making Observations with the Transit . 
Dr. Simpson in his Laboratory 
A Blizzard . . oe 
(Photo by Dr. Simpson) 
A Blizzard with Gusts . 
(Photo by Dr. Simpson) 
Sudden Commencement of Blizzards 
(Photo by Dr. Simpson) 
D. G. Lillie with Some of the Siliceous Sponges of which 
he Secured a Record Haul with the Dredge 
-F. Debenham 
_E. W. Nelson with thie Niven: Pareveed Tasuleted Water 
bottle . 
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