INDEX 
birthday delicacies, (ii.) 167, 176, 187; 
rations reduced, (ii.) 186, 189; seals, kill- 
ing and flensing, (ii.) 165, 167, 171; 
skuas’ eggs, (ii.) 173, 179; sledging menu, 
(ii.) 163:—‘‘Granite House,” (ii.) 168: 
headgear, (ii.) 157: instructions, (ii.) 
152: literature, (ii.) 187: night march- 
ing, (ii.) 160, 162: recreations, (ii.) 187: 
relaying—routine, (ii.) 157, 160, 161: 
retreat—preparations and choice of 
route, (ii.) 190, 191: ship, unable to reach, 
(ii.) 188, 259: ship met, (ii.) 197—taken 
on board, (ii.} 198, 260, il]. 150, 196: 
surface troubles, (ii.) 157, 159, 165, 185: 
—summary of work, (ii.) 198 
Western Mountains, ill. (i.) 194, (ii.) 124: 
panorama, (i.) 131 
Western Spring Journey, (i.) 43 and note, 
281-288 
Whales—abundance in Polar regions, rea- 
sons for, (ii.) 330: blue whale or rorqual 
(Balenoptera Sibbaldi), (i.) 15, 16, 46, 
148, App. 4, 422, (ii.) 56, 250; sounding 
wire fouled by, (ii.) 249: lesser rorqual, 
(ii.) 250: killer (Orca Gladiator), (i.) 
46, 60, 136, 146, 217, ill. 82, (ii.) 148; ad- 
ventures with, (i.) 67, (ii.) 137: notes on, 
(i.) 66; numbers south of pack, (ii.) 332; 
penguins and whales, (i.) 58, 59:—species 
examined, New Zealand, (ii.) 330: 
species recognised south of pack, (ii.) 
332: sperm, (ii.) 265; Wilson’s new whale, 
(i.) 31, 37, 55 
Whales, Bay of—Campbell’s meeting with 
Amundsen, (ii.) 246 
Wild Mountains, (i.) 350 and ill. 
Williams, Mr. W.,—Engineer: motor, 
adaptation to work Lucas sounding 
machine, (ii.) 253: pumps, clearing, (ii.) 
251: storm at sea, work in, (i.) 9, 10 
Williamson, T. S.—P.O.: accident with 
motor sledge, (i.) 73: Atkinson’s tribute 
to, (ii.) 216: mule, management of, (ii.) 
229, 233: Northern Relief Party, mem- 
ber of, (ii.) 213: sewing machine, charge 
of—second winter, (ii.) 217 
Wilson, Dr. E. A— Chief of Scientific Staff 
and Zoologist, (i.) 15, 221, 224, 270, 290, 
ill.298: ablutions in the hut, (i.) 221: Bar- 
rier problems, (ii.) 283: blubber stove, 
accident with, (ii.) 28: cold, endurance 
of, (i.) 258:—frostbitten at last, (i.) 195: 
—culinary invention, (i.) 151, 153, App. 
16, 430: dog accident, help in, (i.) 125, 
375 
126: dog driving, (i.) 97, 99-100: foods, 
views on, (i.) 200-201: geological work 
in Beardmore district, (i.) 340, 388-9, 392 
—importance of, (ii.) 302:—grouse dis- 
ease worm, account of, (i.) 198: lectures 
—Antarctic flying birds, (i.) 177; pen- 
guins, (i.) 190; sketching, (i.) 203:—pony 
accidents, (i.) 134, 299, App. 14, 427, 
App. 20, 437: portrait, (ii.) frontispiece: 
Providence, feeling as to, (ii.) 41: sketch- 
ing work, (i.) 34, 51, 173, 174, 355, il. 
260, 510: South Polar Times illustra- 
tions, (i.) 280: Southern Journey, (i.) 
340:—death, (i.) 408: selection of paity, 
App. 9, 424: snow blindness, (i.) 349, 
380, 392, 399: strained tendon, (i.) 384, 
385, 387, 393:—-value of—work, charac- 
ter, and influence, (i.) 181, 203, 297, 368, 
(ii.) 241—Cherry-Garrard’s tribute, (ii.) 
28, 35: resourcefulness, (i.) 69, 139; self- 
sacrificing devotion, (i.) 404; thought- 
fulness, (ii.) 48:—Western Party, coach- 
ing, (i.) 90: Winter Journey, iJ. 2, 46— 
Report, (ii.) 2 et seq. 
Wilson, Mrs., (i.) 5: Scott’s farewell letter 
to, (i.) 410 
Wilson Piedmont Glacier, il. (ii.) 158 
Wind:—barometer not indicating, (i.) 48: 
bluffs, influence of, (i.) 317: boulders 
hollowed by sand carrying wind, (ii.) 80: 
change of direction, suddenness, &c., (i.) 
193: descent on either side of a moun- 
tain ridge, (i.) 149: direction—Barrier, 
(i.) 313: Hut Point to Cape Evans, (ii.) 
46; Summit, (i.) 373:—force—Adare, 
Cape, (ii.) 65; Dry Valley, (ii.) 133, 172; 
Evans, Cape—first winter, (i.) 186, 190, 
199, 205, 239, 240, 242, 246, 267-8; com- 
parison with Barrier and Hut Point, (i.) 
199;—Evans, Cape—second winter, (ii.) 
219; Evans Coves—tents split by wind, 
(ii.) 86; frequency of high winds, com- 
parative tables, &c., 320-27; Hut Point, 
(i.) 187; Winter Journey, (ii.) 19, 21, 22, 
25, 29, 33, et seqg., Bowers’ Record, (ii.) 
App. 347:—ponies, effect on, (i.) 308 
Wind Vane Hill, (i.) 236, 237 
Winter Journey to Cape Crozier, (i.) 249- 
54, (ii.) 1-52: blubber stove—Wilson’s 
accident, (ii.) 28—failure, 32: candle- 
lamps, sledging by, (ii.) 7, 8, 51: cold, 
sufferings from, freezing into clothes, &c., 
(ii.) 10, 43, 50, 52: cooking, (ii.) 45, 51: 
equipment and preparations, (i.) 223— 
