INDEX 
Rocky Mountains, finger valleys of—par- 
allel with Koettlitz glacier, (ii.) 292 
Rope dragged under slush on sea ice, like 
Discovery boats, (i.) 169, App. 17, 431 
Rorquals. See Whales 
Ross Archipelago, (ii.) 295 
Ross Sea, mud from sea bottom, (ii.) 299: 
summer temperatures, (ii.) 332 
Ross’s voyage, (ii.) 268: track crossed by 
Terra Nova, (ii.) 254 
Royal Society Range—geology, (ii.) 298: 
panorama, (i.) 285 
Royds, Cape, ill. (i.) 197: Campbell’s trip 
to, (i.) 82, 86: disadvantages as station, 
(i.) 62: winter expedition to, with a go- 
cart, (i.) 197 et seq. 
Running water, (ii.) 82: Dry Valley, (ii.) 
131: Evans, Cape, (i.) 76 and i//.: Koett- 
litz Glacier, (ii.) 144: waterfall on Red- 
cliff Nunakol, (ii.) 177 
S 
SaBineE, Mr, (i.) 54 
Saennegras, for hands, (ii.) 43; and Glos- 
sary 
Safety Camp, (i.) 102, 129 et seq., 132 (ii.) 
199 
Sails on sledges, (i.) 378, 379, (ii.) 159 
St. Gothard Valley, parallel with Ferrar 
and Taylor Glaciers, (ii.) 290 
Salt—use of salt water ice, (ii.) 95 
Sandstone found in Beardmore district, 
(i.) 350 
Sastrugi, (i.) 323, 327, 328, 333, 356, 359, 
363, 365, 366, 367, 370, 371, 373, 3775 
381, 387, il. 382: bearded and toothed, 
(i.) 366, 386: slipperiness, (i.) 114; un- 
dercut, (ii.) 81. Refer also to Glossary 
Sastrugi, Cape, (ii.) 81 
Science—Scott’s appreciation, (i.) 185, 242: 
value of the Expedition, (i.) 280 
Scott, Capt. R. F., ill. (i.) frontispiece, 118, 
218, 338: appreciation by members of 
Expedition, (i.) 225-6, (ii.) 271: birthday 
celebrations, (i.) 211 and il/.: care and 
thoroughness, instance of, (i.) 188: cook- 
ing, (i.) 330, 363, 393: crevasse, descent 
into, to rescue dogs, (i.) 125 et seq., App. 
13A, 426: dog driving, (i.) 80, 97: dogs, 
care of, and thought for, (i.) 191, (ii.) 
260: electrical instruments, instruction 
in, (i.) 191: footsore, (i.) 306: frostbite, 
(i.) 119: geology, interest in, (i.) 145 and 
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note; lectures—‘Ice Barrier and Inland 
Ice,’ (i.) 211: plans for néxt season, (i.) 
185, 280:—Midwinter speech, (i.) 325: 
narrow escape on Inaccessible Island, 
(i.) 187: notes on fly-leaf of MS. book, 
(i.) 165-6: photography, lessons in— 
preparation for Southern Journey, (i.) 
284, 291: portrait, (i.) frontispiece: quo- 
tations in notebooks, (i.) 44, 165, 231, 
288-9; science, appreciation of, (i.) 185, 
242: selection of sledging outfit, (ii.) 342: 
Southern Journey :—accidents, (i.) 351, 
385, 386; condition of feet, (i.) 409; death, 
(i.) 410; Journal—facsimile of last words, 
(i.) 410; letters, &c., found with diaries in 
tent, (i.) 410-17, (ii.) 271; Message to 
Public, facsimile, (i.) 416; notebooks 
used, (i.) App. 24, 438; vigour on, (i.) 
341, 353, 363 
Uniform overcoat, affection for, (i.) 
268 
Scott, Lady (‘K.’), (i.) 4, 5: Scott’s farewell 
letter to—extracts, (i.) 415 
Scott, Mrs., Scott’s farewell letter to—ex- 
tracts, (i.) 415 
Scurvy—Atkinson’s lecture, (i.) 264. See 
also Evans, Lieut. 
Sea bottom—muds and oozes between New 
Zealand and the Antarctic, (ii.) 331 
Seakale—Gran’s experiment, (ii.) 173, 182 
Seals, (i.) 138, 141, 168, 209, 213, 233, il. 
106, (ii.) 68, 75, 158: callousness, (ii) 186. 
crab-eaters — following ship, (ii.) 268— 
curiosity, (ii.) 140: dead seals—Dry 
Valley, (ii.) 132; Evans Coves, (ii.) 
85:—dogs attacking (i.) 233: fight be- 
tween bulls, (ii.) 117 
Food, seals as, (ii.) 91, 93, 167, 186— 
cooking successes, (i.) 92, 185; liver, (i.) 
18, 153, (ii.) 147; raw seal, (ii.) 114 
Practical joke, (ii.) 109: Ross seals, 
scarcity, (ii.) 268: sea leopards, (i.) 31, 
188, 202: startling jump, (ii.) 171: thirty 
miles inland, (ii.) 144: tracks, (ii.) 112; 
voice compass, (ii.) 144: Weddell seals, 
ill. (ii.) 6, 112: young seals, (ii.) 159, 165 
Search Party. See Southern Search Party 
Seas—heaviest seas from the south, (i.) 175 
Sea-water samples collected, (ii.) 329, 331 
Seaweed, decayed seaweed as food, (ii.) 89, 
92 
Shackleton’s Expedition, Southern Journey 
—comparisons: dates, (i.) 348, 349, 359, 
352, 361; luck in weather, &c., (i.) 332, 
