364 
Marine organisms found on glacier ice, (i.) 
196, 233, (ii.) 144 
Markham, Sir Albert, K.C.B., (ii.) 343 
Markham, Sir Clements, (ii.) 345: Scott’s 
farewell message, (i.) 415 
Mather, J. H—Tawxidermist, (ii.) 260 
Matter, Constitution of—Wright’s lecture, 
(i.) 280 
Meares, C. H.—In charge of dogs, ill. (i.) 
274, 296, 305: assistants on board 
ship, (i.) 7: care of dogs in storm, (i.) 10: 
Corner Camp (Spring) journeys to, (i.) 
294, 295, 296, 302: Depot Journey (Au- 
tumn), (i.) 97 mote: dog driving, &c., 
views of, (i.) 128-9: feet, condition on 
march, (i.) 127: frostbites, (i.) 121: har- 
ness and accoutrements, assistance in 
preparing, (ii.) 342: Hut Point, visits to, 
(i.) 168, 184, 185, 187, 276, 278, 287, 393; 
306, 307, ill. 277: lecture, (i.) 272: pony 
accident, (i.) 134, App. 14, 427: ski-ing, 
il. (i.) 240: snowblindness, (i.) 337: 
Southern Journey, (i.) 324, 326 et seq., 
398, App. 9, 424 
Melbourne Glacier, (ii.) 80 
Melbourne, Mount, (ii.) 77, 302 
Meteorological] instruments—Simpson’s lec- 
ture, (i.) 207 
Meteorological work, (i.) 160: Bowers’ rec- 
ord of Winter Journey, (ii.) 2, 11, 4pp. 
347: summary, (ii.) 316-27 
Meteorology—Simpson’s lecture, (i.) 256 
Middle Barrier Depdt, (i.) 326, 402 
Mid-Glacier Depét, (i.) 392 
Midnight at Hut Point, March 27th, 1911, 
il. (i.) 138 
Midnight sun, (i.) 55; il. 58 
Midwinter celebrations: Evans, Cape, (i.) 
224-7, (ii.) 325 il., 224: Northern Party, 
(ii.) 68, 98 
Miller Glacier, (ii.) 180, 293 
Miller, Mr. M. J., Mayor of Lyttelton, (i.) 
I-2, 4, App. 2, 421 
Milton quoted, (i.) 165 
Mirage and refraction, (i.) 310, 362, (ii.) 
112, 313, 2OS 
Mock moons, (i.) 186, 187, al. 178, (ii.) 11 
Monument Rock, (i.) 394 
Moon and planets, distorted appearance, 
(i.) 246 
Moss, (ii.) 164, 166, 177 
Motor sledges: at work, (i.) 64, 68; ill. (i.) 
302: cold, probable effect of, (i.) 297: 
Day’s faith in, (i.) 92, 279, 288: Day’s 
SCOTT’S LAST EXPEDITION 
lecture, (i.) 222: first motor on the Bar- 
rier, (i.) 304: landing, (i.) 91, il. 76— 
loss of one sledge, (i.) 73:—limited ex- 
pectations, (i.) 278, 295: previous ex- 
periments, (i.) 304 note: repairing axle 
case, (i.) 296: rollers, making—Simpson’s 
small motor used as lathe, (i.) 288; split- 
ting, (i.) 305:—ship, stowage on, (i.) 
3, 6: Southern Journey, Motor Party, 
(i.) 301, 302-6, ill. 308; breakdowns, (i.) 
306, 310—final breakdown, (i.) 311, 312: 
—trials, (i.) 295: value of, (i). 301 
Mules given by Indian Government: ‘Ab- 
dullah’—leader, (ii.) 235: accommoda- 
tion on, and preparation for, sea voyage, 
(ii.) 255: apportionment, (ii) 218, 232: 
blizzards, exercise in, (ii.) 222: exercise 
on deck, (ii.) 257: food, taste in, (ii.) 234: 
gear supplied, forethought shown in, 
(ii.) 220: goggles, (ii.) 234: ‘Gulab,’ (ii.) 
229, 232, 234: ‘Khan Sahib’— slow pace, 
(ii.) 232, 233: “Lal Khan,’ wl. (i) 216: 
landing, (ii.) 260: Pulleyn, Lieutenant 
G., Expedition’s debt to, (ii.) 255: ‘Pya- 
ree’—trouble with capped knee, (ii). 
224, 229, 232: shelter walls, (ii.) 235: two 
killed on return journey, (ii.) 239: work 
of, (ii.) 231, 232—-weights carried, 232, 
233 
Musical talent, (i.) 40, (ii.) 94 
N 
NawnsEN, (i.) 23 
Nansen Glacier—movement, 
David’s view, (ii.) 282 
Nansen-Petersen water-bottle, ill. (ii.) 335 
Navigation, knowledge of, necessary for 
officers, (i.) 215, App. 19, 436 
Neald, W. H.—Steward, (i.) 7 
Nelson, E. W.— Biologist, ill. (i.) 78, 264, 
(ii.) 485: Barrier problems, (ii.) 284: hut, 
cubicle in, (i.) 90, 162: ice holes, shelters 
for, (i.) 212: keeping warm with a slow 
mule, (ii.) 233: lectures—biologist, ob- 
jects of, (i.) 199, 217, 280; heredity, (ii.) 
224; tides, (ii.) 220:—motor sledges, man- 
aging, (i.) 64: occultations, predicting, 
(ii.) 225: South Polar Times, contribu- 
tion, (i.) 280: summary of work in Winter 
Quarters, (ii.) 335-7: work and methods, 
(i.) 17, 24, 26-7, 90, 262, (ii.) 217, 220 
New Glacier, (ii.) 175, ill. 184 
New Year’s Day on Summit Journey, (i.) 
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