INDEX 
Cooks and their cooking. See names of 
Men and Expeditions. 
Copper ore at Cape Bernacchi, (i.) 282 
‘Coral reef? structure— Lower Ferrar 
Glacier, (ii.) 128 
Corner Camp, (i.) 110, III e¢ seq., 141, 286, 
311, (ii.) 201 
Corner Glacier, (ii.) 82-3 
Coronas, rainbows, halos, and auroras — 
Simpson’s lecture, (i.) 178 and ill. 
Coulman Island, (i.) 55 
Crampons — new pattern, (i.) 224, 249, 
254, 350, 392, il. 228, (1i.) 24 
Crean, T., P.O. ill. (i.) 240, 355: Depot Jour- 
ney — left behind with Atkinson, (i.) 97 
note, 104: Evans’, Lieut., breakdown — 
walk in quest of relief, (i.) App. 24, 438, 
ii.) 204: pony accident — going for 
help, (i.) 134: App. 14, 429: rabbit — 
birth of family, (i.) 39: Southern Party, 
parting from, (i.) 364: value of — work, 
&c., (i.) 91, 168, 183, 299, 362, (ii.) 217, 
219 : 
Crevasses: accidents, falls, &c., see names 
of men and expeditions: drawback to 
sledge travelling on glaciers, (ii.) 287: 
edges of, (i.) 355, 356: pits or whirls, (i.) 
358, 359: re-cemented, il. (ii.) 78: 
snow bridges, ill. (i.) 174, (ii.) 107, III: 
temperature, (i.) App. 134, 426, (ii.) 
280:— method of taking, (ii.) 284 
Crozier, Cape, zl. (i.) 54: cliffs, &c., descrip- 
tion, (i.) 57: Emperor penguin rookery, 
(i.) 58: landing — unsuccessful attempt, 
(i.) 56-8, App. 8, 423: pressure ridges 
continued in waves on Barrier, (i.) 107, 
113, 127: running survey — programme, 
(i.) 59: station, advantages and disad- 
vantages as, (i.) 12-13, 58. Winter 
Journey, see that title 
Cuff Cape, (ii.) 175 
Curzon of Kedleston, Lord, (ii.) 346 
Current: barrier ice, effect on, (ii.) 58: 
measurement — meter, (i.) 24, — vane 
manufactured by Day, (i.) 233: pack, 
current in— summary, (i.) 38: sea ice, 
effect on formation of, (ii.) 94 
Cwms, (ii.) 143, 177: evolution of, (ii.) 293 
D 
Dartey Istes, (ii.) 147 
Darwin, Mount, (i.) 352, 354, 387, 388: 
depét, (i.) 352, 387 
357 
David Glacier, (ii.) 109 
David, Professor T. W. E., (ii.) 117: bliz- 
zard, signs of, (i.) 255: Drygalski Ice 
Tongue, (ii.) 97: Erebus, ascent of, (ii.) 
240, 244: Nansen Glacier, movement of, 
(ii.) 282: route, (ii.) 111, 114: specimens, 
&c., depdted, collection of, by Northern 
Party, (ii.) 116: snow crusts, seasonal 
deposition of, (i.) 118: work of, (ii.) 
300 
Davies, F. E. C., Leading Shipwright — 
work, &c., (i.) 2, (ii.) 61, 252 
Davis, Captain, of the Nimrod, (ii.) 277 
Day, B. C., Motor Engineer — work, &c., 
(i.) 64, 90, 92: bicycle-wheel carriages 
(go-cart), (i.) 184, 197: current vane, (i.) 
233: faith in motor sledges, (i.) 92, 279, 
288: lecture on motor sledge, (i.) 222: 
mechanical skill, (i.) 163: sketching 
talent, (i.) 34: Southern Journey, return 
from, (i.) 326: tide gauge, (i.) 203, 232 
Debenham, Frank — Geologist, ill. (i.) 264: 
barrier problems, (ii.) 284: cooking, 
(i.) 142, (ii.) 163: endurance, (ii.) 161: 
Erebus, ascent of, (ii.) 240, 241, 242: 
football knee and its consequences, (i.) 
300, 306, (ii.) 153, 225: geological 
history of South Victoria Land, (ii.) 
295-300: geological journeys of the 
Expedition, (ii.) 301-2: Granite Har- 
bour geological expedition, — (ii.) 152 
et seq.: sutvey work, (ii.) 157:— Hut 
Point, winter visit to, (i.) 212, 216: 
lectures — geology, (i.) 187: general 
geology, (i.) 279: lantern lecture, Mid- 
winter Day, 1912, (ii.) 222, 223: volca- 
noes, (i.) 219: — photographs taken, (i.) 
185: school friendship with Taylor, (ii.) 
125: sketching talent, (i.) 34: sledging, 
experience in, (ii.) 125: value of work, 
&c., (i.) 181, 287, (ii.) 217, 220, 231 
Demetri Depét, (ii.) 231, 234 
Demetri Gerof, ill. (i.) 277, 296, 305, (ii.) 
216: Southern Party, journey to meet, 
(i.) 406 note, — snowed up, (ii.) 207, 
208, 209, 210:—relief of Lieut. Evans 
and Lashly, (ii.) 205: spilt by dogs, (i.) 
276: value of — work, &c., (i.) 88, 165, 
263, 287, 303 
Demetri’s Peak, (ii.) 240 
Dennistoun, Mr. J. — care of mules, (ii.) 
255, 260 
Depét Island — charted a point in 1902, 
(ii.) 116 
