INDEX 



367 



guins, (i.) 58, 60: moulting, ill. (ii.) 154: 

 music, liking for, (i.) 34, A pp. 7, 613: 

 open water, presence indicating, (ii.) 

 214, 215: pack, penguins in (i.) 40, 45: 

 playing, (i.) 40: primitive characters, 

 (i.) 190, (ii.) i: promenade, ill. (ii.) 61: 

 showman at Cape Adare, (ii.) 62: skuas 

 and penguins, (i.) 40: Wilson's lecture, 

 (i.) 190 



Pennell, Lieutenant H. L. L. (i.) 5, ill. 

 (ii.) 256: charge of ship, (i.) 87, 94: mag- 

 netic log and current log, charge of, (ii.) 

 252: Oamaru, landing at, (ii.) 276 



Perched blocks, (ii.) 179 



Personal relations, good fellowship, &c., 

 Refer to Expedition 



Petrels feeding, mode of, (i.) 48: snowy 

 petrel seen far south, (ii.) 207, 265 



Phosphorescence, (i.) 203, (ii.) 222 



Photography flashlight, (i.) 202, 203, 208: 

 hut, work at, (i.) 161: Ponting's pupils, 

 (i.) 287, 291 



Physics summary of work of Expedition, 

 (ii.) 311-5. For particular branches, set 

 their names 



Physiography Taylor's lectures, (i.) 183-4, 

 269: Victoria land resume, (ii.) 285 et 

 seq.; Australian parallel, (ii.) 285; Meso- 

 zoic times, warmer conditions in, (ii.) 

 286; plateau and mountains, (ii.) 287 



Pianola, (i.) 92 



Piedmont Glacier, (ii.) 158, 186, 192 et 

 seq., 293, 294: crevasses, dangerous trav- 

 erse of, (ii.) 191 et seq. 



Pigmentation: birds, (i.) 177: Maori-Euro- 

 pean half-castes, (ii.) 330 



'Pilgrim's Progress' quoted, (i.) 288 



Plankton, (ii.) 259: choice of time for put- 

 ting over net, (ii.) 278: number of sam- 

 ples collected, (ii.) 328, 331 



Polar clothing. See Clothing 



Polar deceptions, (ii.) 184. See titles Mi- 

 rage and Refraction 



Polar Expeditions, ancient and modern, 

 interests, (i.) 200 



Polar night falling, (i.) 246, ill. (ii.) 164 



Polar Party, Refer to title Southern Journey 



Pole reached level, &c., (i.) 375 and ill. 



Ponies accidents, (i.) 96, 299, see also sub- 

 heading Losses: acclimatisation, (i.) 89, 

 116, 165: appetites on the march, (i.) 

 312: blizzards, effect of, (i.) 112-13, I2 9 

 132, 133, 314, 315: 'Blossom,' (i.) 115, 

 Il6, 129: blubber eaten, (i.) 269: 'Bones,' 



(i.) 242-3, 258, 329 eating Christopher's 

 goggles, (i.) 310: 'Chinaman,' (i.) 245, 

 248, 258, 306, 317, 320 et seq. re-named 

 'The Thunderbolt,' 324: 'Christopher,' 

 (i.) 266, 270 restiveness, tricks, &c., 

 (i.) 288, 290, 291, 293-4, 36, 308 et seq., 

 319, 323 



Condition, &c. at sea, (i.) 5, 1 1, 14, 18, 

 26, 27, 43, 49, 53, 55; storm, effects of, 

 (i.) 12-13: landing, (i.) 63; on shore 

 (i.) 86, 87, 144, 164, 167: improvement, 

 (i.) 246, 258, 261, 278; spring condition, 

 (i.) 286-7, 290, 293, 295, 297, 302. Refer 

 also to sub-heading Work 



Disembarking, (i.) 91, ill. 64: dogs 

 attack fallen pony, (i.) 117: exercising, 

 (i.) 45, 170, ill. 288, 418: falling in stall, 

 (i.) 201: fighting, (i.) 306: forage 

 amount taken, (i.) 3, (ii.) 342: 'Hacken- 

 schmidt,' (i.) 157, 159-60: hunger and 

 habits, (i.) 123 : illness, (i.) 218, 242-4, 354, 

 ill. 234: 'James Pigg,' (i.) no, 113, 129, 

 131 et seq., 218, 326 et seq.: 'Jehu,' (i.) 

 287-8 et seq., 306, 308, 322 et seq., 325, 

 326-re-named 'The Barrier Wonder,' 

 (i.) 324, 325: lameness, (i.) 306: land, 

 sight of, effect, (i.) 331: leading, fatigue 

 of, 327-8, 329: losses deaths, (i.) 9, 10, 

 129: 132-3, 137, 159-60: two lost on sea 

 ice, (i.) 132-3 et seq., App. 14, 617, (ii.) 

 149: memory of discomfort, (i.) 14-15: 

 'Michael,' (i.) 322, ill. 292: 'Misery,' (i.) 

 113: nicknames, regularisation, (i.) 206, 

 App. 18, 423: night marching, (i.) 323, 

 324: 'Nobby,' (i.) 248, 308, 323, 324, 329, 

 33. 338, ill. 292: Northern Party, two 

 landed by, (ii.) 59: parasites, (i.) 238, 239 

 cure, 258-9: restiveness, (i.) 70, 75, 77, 

 266, 270: rugs, (i.) 312: runaway, (i.) 

 102: shelter for pony walls, (i.) 312, 

 317, 323, 333> # 328, (ii.) 235: ski- 

 ing with Gran's experiment, (i.) 102: 

 'Snatcher,' (i.) 238, 245, 299-300, 338: 

 'Snippets, (i.) 258, 266, 269, 270, 306, 

 329, 331: snow-blindness, equipment 

 against, (i.) 310: snowshoes, (i.) 104, 

 107, 108, no, 115, 119, 260, 331, 338: 

 soft snow, struggles in, (i.) 97, 107: 

 Southern Journey ponies told off for, 

 (i.) 259, 277, shot, (i.) 324, 325, 328, 

 33> 33 *> 339 : strength and vigour (5.), 

 68, 315, 316: tricks, (i.) 248, 258: 'Uncle 

 Bill,' (i.) no: unequal pace, (i.) 308: 

 'Victor,' (i.) 258, 300, 323, 329, 331, 333: 



