360 



SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION 



FEET: varied condition on the march, (i.) 

 127: warmth effect of nature of surface, 



(") 45 



Fenwick, Mr., (i.) 4 



Ferrar Glacier, (ii.) 287 et seq.: 'apposed' 

 with Taylor Glacier, (ii.) 136, 288: cliffs, 

 (ii.) 127: coral reef structure, (ii.) 128: 

 geological section at top of Lower Ferrar, 

 (ii.) 130: movement, (i.) 282, (ii.) 136: 

 sunholes on Lateral Tongue, (ii.) 128 



Ferrar, Mr. H. T., (ii.) 300 



Ferrying on an ice floe, (ii.) 198, 274, ill. 196 



Finger Valleys, (ii.) 294 



Finnesko, (i.) 91, 114, 372, ill. 228 



Finnesskis, (ii.) 227 



Fire outbreaks in the hut second winter, 

 (ii.) 221, 229 



Firms supplying stores, (ii.) 339-41: em- 

 ployees' interest in Expedition, (ii.) 340 



Fish: catches, (i.) 184, 195, 220, ill. 186: 

 frozen into ice, (i.) 149, 150, 152: glacier 

 ice, fish found in, (ii.) 142: new genera 

 and new species, (ii.) 333 : seal's stomach, 



, fresh fish in, (ii.) 90 



Flashlight photography, (i.) 202, 203, 

 208: signalling purposes, possibilities for, 

 (i.) 209 



Flat Iron headland portage, (ii.) 176 



Fog banks, dispersal of, (ii.) 44 



Fog Bay, (ii.) 13 _ 



Food hut, fare in, (i.) 199: Mid-winter 

 menu, 1912, (ii.) 223: seals and penguins 

 as, see titles Seals and Penguins: simple 

 fare v. luxuries, (i.) 188: sledging diets, 

 see Sledging Journeys: vegetables, fresh, 

 brought by ship, (ii.) 228 



Football, (i.) 177, 180, 185, 186, 191, 194: 

 Debenham's accident, (i.) 300, 306, (ii.) 



IS3, 225 



Forage, (i.) 3, (ii.) 342 



Forde, R., P.O., (i.) 2: cooking, ill. (ii.) 

 1 66: crevasse, jammed in, (ii.) 196: Depot 

 Journey (Autumn), (i.) 97 note, 116: De- 

 pot Journey (Spring), (ii.) 199 et seq.'. 

 frostbite on hand, (i.) 286, 293, (ii.) 166: 

 Granite Harbour Geological Expedition, 

 (ii.) 152: sledgemaster, (ii.) 125: snow- 

 blindness, (ii.) 194 



Fossils Campbell's finds, (i.) 82,86: Cloud- 

 maker Moraine, (ii.) 221 : Gondola Ridge, 

 (ii.) 179: Mt. Buckley (i.) 388, (ii.) 300: 

 New Zealand Mt. Potts, (ii.) 255 



Four-man team, (ii.) 199 



Fram, (ii.) 58 



Fraser, Messrs. James & Sons Honorary 

 Auditors, (ii.) 339 



Fresh-water cascade, ill. (i.) 71 



Frostbite and sunburn combined, (ii.) 74, 

 117 



Frostbites. See names of Men and Ex- 

 peditions 



Frost rime, (i.) 131 



Frost smoke, (i.) 173, ill. (ii.) 34 



Fry's chocolates, appreciation of, (ii.) 167 



Fuel allowance on sledging journeys. See 

 title Sledging Journeys 



Funds of the expedition, (ii.) 338 



GARDENING Gran's seakale, (ii.) 173, 182: 

 Simpson's hyacinth bulbs, (ii.) 219 



Gateway, (i.) 334, 339, App. 22, 437 



Geikie, Sir A., (ii.) 345 



Geology Debenham's lectures, (i.) 187, 

 279: instruction, price of Nelson's offer, 

 (i.) 21 1 : oldest rocks, (ii.) 295: Scott's 

 interest in, (i.) 145 and note: South Vic- 

 toria Land faulting and volcanic out- 

 Breaks, (ii.) 299, geological history, (ii.) 

 295 et seq., glacial geology resume, (ii.) 

 285 et seq.: Work of expedition sum- 

 mary of geological journeys, (ii.) 301-2. 

 For particular mountains, districts, &c., 

 see their names 



Geology, Cape, (ii.) 166, 183 



Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, quoted, (i.) 166 



Glacial geology of Victoria Land resume, 

 (ii.) 285 et seq. 



'Glaciated' use of word, (i.) 210, (ii.) 284 



Glacier Moat, (ii.) 135 



Glacier Tongue, (i.) 94 et seq., 174: end 

 broken away in March, 1911, journey of, 

 (i.) 283, (ii.) 158, 194 



Glaciers face of glacier, ill. (ii.) 59: glass- 

 roof and bottle-glass ice, (ii.) 129, 140, 

 141, 178: ice splitting in the cold, (ii.) 

 135: marine organisms found on, (i.) 

 196, 230, (ii.) 144: movement, (i.) 282, 

 (ii.) 173, 183, 282, 292, 307: soundings in 

 connection with, (ii.) 274: outlet glacier 

 valleys, ill. (ii.) 288: problems, (i.) 266: 

 tongues, (ii.) 307-8. See also names of 

 Glaciers 



Glass-roof ice, (ii.) 129, 140, 141, 178 



'Glazed frost,' (i.) 47 



