CONTENTS 
OF 
THE SECOND VOLUME 
THE WINTER JOURNEY TO CAPE CROZIER 
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Mr. Cherry-Garrard’s Diary—Brushing down the Tent—The 
Barrier Edge—Ice Waves of the Barrier—Bowers’ Meteoro- 
logical Record—Remarkable Aurora—Clothes Frozen Hard 
—Lowest Temperature Recorded—Between Mt. Terror and 
Pressure Ridges—Absence of Tide Crack—Revised Rations— 
Approaching the Knoll—Site of the Hut—Building the Hut— 
High Winds—Among the Pressure Ridges—The Hut Rooted 
in—Through Hole and Gully—At the Emperor Rookery— 
The Penguins’ Eggs—Night in the Igloo—The Tent Blown 
Away—tThe Stove Fails—The Roof Goes—Recovery of the 
Tent—Unsheltered in the Storm—Little Gear Lost— 
Personal Sufferings—Pressures and Crevasses Again—The 
Sense of Destiny—Past Terror Point—The Barrier ‘Shudder’ 
—Clearer Surface and Warmer Marching—Hut Point Again 
—Back at Cape Evans—State of the Sleeping-Bags—Daily 
Routine—The Hardest Journey on Record. ....... I 
NARRATIVE OF THE NORTHERN PARTY 
Instructions—King Edward’s Land—Balloon Bight Gone— 
Towards Cape Adare—Robertson Bay—A Penguin Show- 
man—Meat Stores—Kayaks Built—Hut Routine—A New 
Alarm Clock—Sledging Round Robertson Bay—A Fierce 
Storm—Expedition Preparing—Dangers of Siren Bay—Ex- 
amining the Coast—Sealing—Towards Mt. Melbourne—On 
the Boomerang Glacier—On the Melbourne Glacier—To 
Corner Glacier—Fossils—Evans Coves—First Impressions 
of Blubber—Need of Better Shelter—Ancient Sea-weed— 
Fresh Fish—An Improvised Stove—Hunger and Supplies— 
Readings and Lectures—Choked by the Snow—The ‘Com- 
plex’ Stove Fails—The Larder Threatened—Accident to 
