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weakly pony, (i.) 287, 290, 291, 306, 308: 
‘Weary Willy,’ (i.) 104, 117, 118, 122, 
132-3: Wilson’s view of, (i.) 338: wind, 
hate of, (i.) 308 
Work, power of, conduct and condition 
on the march, &c., ill. (i.) 334: expecta- 
tions and prospects, (i.) 81-2, 97, 320, 
338; First Depot Journey, (i.) 146 et seq.; 
landing stores, &c., (i.) 68, 70, 74; loads 
pulled, (i.) 74, 101, 103; Southern Jour- 
ney, (i.) 308-9 et seq., 316 et seq., 420, 
421 et seq.:—crocks improving, (i.) 312, 
315; last survivors, condition compared 
with Shackleton’s ponies, (i.) 334 
Ponting, H. G.—Antarctic scenery, en- 
thusiasm for, (i.) 62, 67, 89: aurora, ina- 
bility to obtain photographs of, (i.) 
197: cinematograph work, (i.) 4, 287, z/l. 
76, 311, (ii.) 265: coloured pictures— 
not satisfactory, (i.) 173: dark room, 
fitting up, (i.) 90: flashlight photography, 
(i.) 202, 203, 208: ice adventure, (i.) 72: 
inaction, effect on health, (i.) 245: in- 
structing others, (i.) 287, 291: killer 
whales, escape from, (i.) 65-6: lectures— 
Burmah, (i.) 186; Indian travels, (i.) 
266; Japan, (i.) 202 and ill.; North 
China, (j.) 279—pack and bergs, photo- 
graphs of, (i.) 34: sea-sickness, (i.) 7: 
skua nesting, pictures of, (i.) 70: value 
of—work, &c., (i.) 182, 279, 287: artist 
and craftsman, (i.) 161-2, ill. 160:— 
Western Geological Party—agreement 
with Taylor’s leadership, (i.) 13 
Potential gradient, (ii.) 312, 326 
Pot holes in boulders, (ii.) 177 
Potts, Mt., fossils from, (ii.) 255 
Pram, launch of, (ii.) 64 and ill. 
Precipitation—distribution of 
(ii.) 292 
Preparations, (i.) 1-3, (ii.) 338 et seq. 
Pressure and pressure ridges—Armitage, 
Cape, (i.) 101: Beardmore district, (i.) 
347, 348, 351, 386, 387, 390, idl. 340: 
cracks running from Bluff to Cape Cro- 
zier, (i.) 107, 127: Crozier, Cape, ridges 
continued in waves on Barrier, &c., (i.) 
107, 113, 127: cutting passage for sledges, 
(ii.) 116: direction of, south of Drygalski, 
(ii.) 112: ice blocks near Discovery Bluff, 
il. (ii.) 170: rise of, (i.) 149: Southern 
Journey, (i.) 356, 357, al. \34: Winter 
Journey, (ii.) 4, 13, 16, 17, 39 et s¢q., 
al. 10 
snowfall, 
LAST EXPEDITION 
Priestley Glacier, (ii.) 82 and iil., 81 
Priestley, R. E.—Geologist, tll. (ii.) 66: ere- 
vasse, fall into, (ii.) 81: Erebus, ascent 
of, (ii.) 240-5: face burnt with flashlight, 
(ii.) 67: Northern Party, member of, (ii.) 
53—-duties, (ii.) 65: sea-sickness, (i.) 
7: work, (ii.) 300 
Public, Scott’s message to, (i.) 416—re- 
sponse, (ii.) 346 
Q 
QuortaTions.—Captain Scott’s 
(i.) 44, 165-6, 231, 288-9 
Journal, 
R 
RanvcurFrE, Mr. Dav, (ii.) 344, 345 
Radioactivity of the air, (ii.) 312 
Radium—Wright’s lecture, (i.) 263 
Rain beyond Antarctic circle, (i.) 26 
Ramp, (i.) 214, ill. (ii.) 232: cones on (i.) 
176, 271-2, 275: nature of, (i.) 270, 275: 
view from, (i.) 176, 278, 199: wind and 
temperature, (i.) 195, 222 
Range of vision for ice at sea, (i.) 44, (ii.) 
247, 277 
Rats on the Third Voyage, (ii.) 267 
Razorback Island, (i.) 156, 236 
‘Record’ for ski runners, (i.) 91 
Record Camp, (i.) 369 
Redcliff Nunakol, (ii.) 177 
Reid, Mt., (i.) 334 
Rendezvous Bluff, (ii.) 162, 173: 
height, (ii.) 162, 173 
Rennick, Lieutenant H. E. de P., ill. (i.) 
66: Bowers, exchange with, (i.) 92, App. 
II, 425: motor, adaptation to work Lucas 
sounding machine, (ii.) 267: pianola, 
erection of, (i.) 92: soundings, charge of, 
(i:) 17,20, 23, 25, (i1.), 268; 256 
Rhodes, Messrs. Arthur and George, (i.) 4, 
App. 2, 421 
Richter, thermometers made by, (ii.) 336 
Riegel, (ii.) 294 
River of salt water—McMurdo Sound, (ii.) 
148 
Roberts, Cape, (ii) 162 and 7//. 180: pano- 
rama, (ii.) 272: Taylor’s Depdt, (ii.) 118, 
192, 193 
Robertson Bay, (ii.) 60, 62: caves and bergs, 
(ii.) 67: dangers for ships, (ii.) 258 
Roche moutonnée, (ii.) 179 
Rocks of Southern Mts., (i.) 331 
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