INDEX 
Glendenning’s gift, (i.) 4 
Glengall Ironworks Co., (ii.) 342, 343 
Go-cart. See Bicycle Wheel Carriages 
Goethe quoted, (i.) 166 
Goggles, (i.) 321: mules’: (ii.) 220, 234 
Gold, prospecting for, (ii.) 134 
Goldie, Sir George Taubman, (ii.) 345 
Gondola Mountain (Mt. Suess), (ii.) 169, 
177, 178 et seq. 
Goschen, Lord, (ii.) 345 
Gran, Lieutenant Trygeve—Ski Expert, 
il. (1.) 112, 264, (ii.) 125: amateur doctor, 
(ii.) 174: cold, sensibility to, (i.) 258: 
cooking, (ii.) 182, 189: Depot Journey 
(Autumn), (i.) 97 note: Depot Journey 
(Spring), (ii.) 199 et seg.: entertainer, (ii.) 
187, 223: Erebus, ascent of, (ii.) 241: ad- 
ventures, 244 ef seq.:—gardening at 
Granite Harbour, (ii.) 173, 182: geologi- 
cal specimens depdted at Granite Har- 
bour, bringing in, (ii.) 293: Granite 
Harbour Geological Expedition, (ii.) 
152: Hut Point, winter visit, (i.) 212, 
216: instruction in ski-ing, (i.) 24: jump 
fixed, (ii.) 227: meteorological work— 
second winter, (ii.) 217: Nietzschian 
principles—Nature Play and Birthday 
Ode, (ii.) 187-8: nunakol—name for 
rounded ridges, (ii.) 159, 293: ponies, 
going on ski with, (i.) 102: ‘record’ for 
ski runners, (i.) 91: ski-runner, value as, 
(i.) 105: skis and sledge runners, inspec- 
tion of, (ii.) 342: stores officer—second 
winter, (ii). 217: treacherous ice, escape 
from, (ii.) 171: value of, (i.) 102: vocalist, 
(ii.) 182 
Granite blocks planed by glaciers at Cape 
Roberts, il. (ii.) 184 
Granite Harbour, (ii.) 162: avalanche cliffs 
from south side, ill. (ii.) 180: changes in 
face of Piedmont, (ii.) 116: correct posi- 
tion (ii.) 173: Couloir Cliffs, zl. (ii.) 158: 
depot of provisions left at, (ii.) 275: ge- 
ological specimens, (ii.) 175, depdt re- 
covered, (ii.) 273:—glacial geology, (ii.) 
292: lichens found, (ii.) 164: photographic 
epitome, (ii.) 181: route to, (i.) 285: seals, 
(ii.) 117 
‘Granite House,’ (ii.) 166, 168, 7/. 166 
Granites, intrusion of, (ii.) 297 
Great Ice Barrier. See Barrier 
Gregory Point—now an island, (ii.) 116 
Grouse disease worm, Wilson on, (i.) 198 
Guthrie, Dr. John, (ii.) 255 
361 
H 
‘Hap Acatn’ camp, (ii.) 149 
Hagen, finesskis supp.ied by, (ii.) 227 
Half Degree Depdt, (i.) 369, 380 
Halo rings round sun, (i.) 320 
Hammers—Geological hammers as build- 
ing tools, (ii.) 62 
Hansen’s grave on Cape Adare, ill. (ii.) 70 
Harpoon gun, loading, il. (i.) 14 
Hasle, Mr. L. S., (ii.) 330 
Head gear, (ii.) 157 
Heredity—Nelson’s lecture, (ii.) 224 
Hill climbing at Hut Point, (i.) 153 
Hjort’s Hill, (ii.) 195 
Hobbs, reference to, (ii.) 294 
Honeycomb ice, (ii.) 142 
Hooper, F. J.—Steward, (i.) 7: acetylene 
plant, management of, (ii.) 217: cooking, 
(i.) 295: Erebus, ascent of, (ii.) 242: 
Motor Party, member of, (i.) 296: re- 
turn from Southern Journey, (i.) 325: 
value of, (i.) 88 
Hooper, Mt., depét, (i.) 406 
Hope, Mt., (i.) 334, 339, 349 
Hordern, Mr., (ii.) 338 
Horse management—Oates’s lecture, (i.) 
193, 260 
Horses. See Ponies 
‘Hour-glass’ dolphins, (i.) 13, (ii.) 251 
Howard de Walden, Lord, (ii.) 245 
Hudson, Cape, endeavours to reach, (ii.) 250 
Humidity of the air—measurement im- 
possible, (i.) 201 
Hut, zl. (i.) 94, (ii.) 42: annexe,’ stables 
and extension, (i.) 89, 90, 164, ill. 194: 
aspect as compared with Discovery Hut, 
(i.) 193: biological workroom, (i.) 162: 
description, (i.) 76-7: dog hospital, (i.) 
165: first Sunday, (i.) 82-3: galley fire, 
difficulty with, (i.) 174: heating, light- 
ing, and ventilating, (i.) 163, 205, 231: 
ice grottos dug—larder, (i.) 79, 80, 81, 
84, il. 94: magnetic instruments, (i.) 
81, 84:—interior arrangements, com- 
fort, &c., (i.) 86, 88, 160, 170, 171, ill. 
94, 269: landing and construction, (i.) 
64, 68, 71, 74, 80, 81, il. 85: photo- 
graphic studio, (i.) 161: plan, (i.) 85: 
Simpson’s corner, (i.) 80, 160: situation, 
(i.) 79, 87, 89; spring discomforts, (i.) 
290: stable effluvium, (i.) 269: working 
arrangements, impression of, (i.) 160. 
Refer also to Winter Quarters 
