INDEX 
Bicycling — Taylor’s run, (i.) 292 
Biology: collecting specimens, methods of 
— kite, tow-net dropped from, (ii.) 336: 
sea ice, collecting through, (ii.) 336: — 
hut, work-room at, (i.) 162: Nelson’s 
lectures, (i.) 199, 280: summary of work 
done — Terra Nova, (ii.) 328-34: winter 
quarters, (ii.) 335-7 
Bird, Cape, (i.) 59, ill. 60 
‘Birdie.’ See Bowers 
Bigs (in) reigen torent. 40 (it.) 267) 265: 
dearth of, on homeward voyage, (ii.) 277: 
Wilson’s lecture on Antarctic flying 
birds, (i.) 177. For particular birds, see 
their names 
Biscuits, choice of, (ii.) 164 
‘Black Flag Camp,’ (i.) 374 and ill. 
Blizzards, ill., (i.) 145, 171, 294, 322, 328: 
cause, (ii.) 324-5: clothing for, (i.) 268: 
conditions created by, (i.) 240: discom- 
fort of, (i.) 335, 336: ice crack, effect on, 
(i.) 245: intensity, (ii.) 324 — refer also 
to Wind, force of: — local winds, (ii.) 
319, 324: marching in, (i.) 79, 284, (ii.) 
102, 107, 155, 170-2, 184, 189, 198: mules 
in, (ii.) 222: number recorded at Cape 
Evans, (ii.) 323: ponies, effect on, (i.) 
TI2Z—13, 129, 132, 1335 314, 315: signs of, 
— (i.) 229: David’s, Prof., paper, (i.) 
255:— Simpson’s theories of, (i.) 213, 
229, 232, 256: snow crusts, seasonal 
deposition of, (i.) 118: suddenness, (i.) 
203, 206, 232, 235, 246, (ii.) 325 and ill.: 
summary of observations, (ii.) 318-25. 
See also names of places and expeditions 
Blubber as food, (ii.) 86: ponies (i.) 269 
Blubber lamps, (i.) 146, 154, 230, (ii.) 92 
Blubber stoves, use of, (i.) 21, 139, 140, 
142, 223, il. 238, 305, (ii.) 92, 166: con- 
struction and working, (i.) 223: failure 
on Winter Journey, (ii.) 28, 30, 32: high 
wind, useless in, (ii.) 189: Levick’s 
‘Complex,’ (ii.) 97 
Blue glacier, (ii.) 138, 139: change in com- 
plexion, (ii.) 197 
Bluff Camp, (i.) 116, (ii.) 236 
Bonney, Lake, (i.) 229, (ii.) 290 
Books for the Expedition, (ii.) 343: sledg- 
ing literature, (ii.) 94, 95, 136, 170, 187 
Boomerang Glacier, (ii.) 78, 79-80 
Borchgrevink — huts, &c., (ii.) 61, 66 
Botany Bay, (ii.) 166 
Bottle-glass ice, (ii.) 140, 178 
Bowers, Lieut. H. R., il. (i.) 252: ablu- 
355 
tions in the hut, (i.) 221: bathing on 
deck, (i.) §5: biological knowledge, dis- 
play, (i.) 218: breaking trail for last 
ponies, (i.) 339: cold, — endurance of, 
(i.) 117, (ii.) 49, 271: frostbitten at last, 
(i.) 119, 195: — crevasse, fall into, pres- 
ence of mind, (ii.) 40-1: depdt-laying 
journey, (i.) 97 note: endurance and 
hardihood — Bowers the untiring, (i.) 
286, 367, 368, 371, 373, 374, 378, 381, 
386, 403, (ii.) 38: geological work, (i.) 
388: humour, (i.) 200: lectures — polar 
clothing, (i.) 277: sledging diets, (i.) 200: 
— pack, steering in, (i.) 48: pony acci- 
dent, (i.) 134, 139, App. 14, 428: practi- 
cal genius, (i.) 181: Rennick, exchange 
with, for landing party, (i.) 92, App. 11, 
425: sharp eyes, (i.) 381, 398: ski, lack 
of skill with, (i.) 399: sleeping-bag, man- 
agement of, (i.) 254, (ii.) 42, 49: snow 
blindness, (i.) 392: Southern Party — 
member of, (i.) 340 note: death on return 
journey, (i.) 410:— stores officer, work 
as, (i.) I, 10, 12, 71, 75, 241: survey work, 
(i.) 351: tent downhaul, (i.) 371, (ii.) 
38: thermometer screens, (i.) 184, 185, 
196, wl. 221: transport officer, value 
as, (i.) 297: unselfishness — Cherry- 
Garrard’s tribute, (ii.) 38, 49: value of 
(i.) 75, 80, 88, 282, 298, 353, 372, 398, 
(ii.) 8, 32, 271: Victor’s end, grief for, 
(i.) 331: Winter Journey — meteorologi- 
cal record, &c., (ii.) 1 et seqg., App. 347, 
W226 
Bowers, Mrs., Scott’s farewell letter to, 
(i.) 411 
Bowring, Messrs. C. T. & Co., (ii.) 342 
Breadmaking, automatic device, (i.) 163 
Bridgeman, Sir F. C., Scott’s farewell 
letter to, (i.) 413 
Brissenden, death of, (ii.) 266, 270 
Browning, F. V., P.O.—member of 
Northern Party, (ii.) 53, iJ. 94: alarm 
clock invention, (ii.) 68: duties, (ii.) 65: 
frostbite, (ii.) ror: illness, (ii.) 103 e¢ seq., 
118, 120 
‘Browning the boots,’ (ii.) 139 
Bruce, Lieut. Wilfred, (i.) 18, 22, ill. (ii.) 
256: snow blindness, (i.) 69: zoological 
work, (ii.) 252 
Bruce, Messrs. D. & Sons, (ii.) 342 
Brush, use of, on sledging journeys, (ii.) 
3, 16, 154 
Buckle Island, (ii.) 264 
