ILLUSTRATIONS IN SECOND VOLUME xiii 



The Ramparts of Mount Erebus . . Facing p. 240 



Remains of an Explosive Crater on Erebus 242 



(Photo by R. E. Priestley) 



Erebus Party, December, 1912 " 242 



(Photo by R. E. Priestley) 



Highest Camp in Antarctica 246 



(Photo by R. E. Priestley) 



South Fang, Old Crater " 246 



(Photo by R. E. Priestley) 



The Summit of Erebus 248 



(Photo by Lieut. T. Gran) 



Lieut. Pennell with a Prismatic Compass 256 



Lieut. Bruce " 256 



The Officers of the 'Terra Nova,' 1912 Voyage .... " 260 

 Heavy Pack in which the Ship was held up whilst endeav- 

 ouring to Rescue the Northern Party 266 



Memorial Cross Erected at Observation Hill to the South- 

 ern Party " 270 



(Photo by F. Debenham) 

 Vertical Sections showing foundered and fractured east-"| Page 



slopes of Victoria Land and Australia From. 285 



Main Physiographic Features of the Apposed Valleys drawings 



of the Ferrar and Taylor Glaciers by 288 



Main Physiographic Features of the Koettlitz Glacier. . Edward 289 

 Main Physiographic Features of the Mackay Glacier and Pay 



Granite Harbour J 291 



Ice-flowers on Newly-formed Sea Ice Facing -p. 304 



(Photo by C. S. Wright) 



Growing Ice-foot, Cape Evans 307 



(Photo by F. Debenham) 



Ice Crystals in Crevasse " 310 



(Photo by C. S. Wright) 



C. S. Wright making Observations with the Transit . . 312 



Dr. Simpson in his Laboratory 317 



A Blizzard " 322 



(Photo by Dr. Simpson) 



A Blizzard with Gusts " 324 



(Photo by Dr. Simpson) 



Sudden Commencement of Blizzards 326 



(Photo by Dr. Simpson) 



D. G. Lillie with Some of the Siliceous Sponges of which 



he Secured a Record Haul with the Dredge .... 329 



F. Debenham 332 



E. W. Nelson with the Nansen-Petersen Insulated Water- 

 bottle " 335 



