INDEX 



373 



338-343: nothing forgotten, (ii.) 341: 

 quality, (i.) 91: replenishment loads 

 landed, Feb. 1912, (ii.) 260: variety, (ii.) 

 341: ways of store-keepers, (i.) 241 

 Stormer, Professor, references to, (i.) 179, 



197 



Storms at sea outward voyage, (i.) 7-11; 

 losses sustained, (i.) Ii: worst storm 

 of all, (ii.) 265 



Stowaway on Third Voyage, (ii.) 266 

 Strain, Mr. P. Honorary Dentist, (ii.) 255 

 Strand moraines, (ii.) 196 

 Strathcona, Lord, (ii.) 345 

 Structure of Antarctic continent, Taylor on, 



(ii.) 285-6 



Sub-glacial stream, (ii.) 145 

 Subsidences. Set 'Barrier Shudder' 

 Suess, Mt., looking south, ill. (ii.) 176 

 Summit conditions compared with Shack- 

 leton's anticipations, (i.) 365: level va- 

 riation in barometer readings, (i.) 381: 

 surface, (i.) 365 et seq., 369, 371, 377, 378, 

 385 undulations, (i.) 358, 378; variety 

 f> (i-) 358: variable light winds prob- 

 able, (i.) 370 



Summit ration, (i.) 348, 358, 366, ill. 266 

 Sun, last day of impression, (i.) 171: 

 midnight sun, (i.) 80, ill. 58: recording 

 rays, (i.) 393, ill. 271: return of cele- 

 brations, (i.) 389, ill. 271; (ii.) 228: 

 effect on health and spirits, (i.) 270, (ii.) 

 I O2 



Sunburn, chill on, (i.) 349 

 Sunburn and frostbite, (ii.) 74, 117 

 Sunday first Sunday at hut, (i.) 82-3: 



hut routine, (i.) 208 

 Sunholes, (ii.) 128 



Surface, nature of, on Barrier. See Barrier 

 Surveying Lieut. Evans' lecture, (i.) 215 

 Sweating in low temperatures, (i.) 167, 

 169, 346, 348, 349, 365, (") 184 



TAFEWORM with a single host Atkinson's 

 discovery, (i.) 92 



Taylor Glacier, (ii.) 130, 288, 294 et seq. 



Taylor, T. Griffith Geologist, ill. (i.) 264: 

 barrier problems, (ii.) 283: bicycling to 

 Turk's Head, (i.) 287: cut hand, (ii.) 174, 

 175: fall through sea ice, (i.) 152: inac- 

 tion, effect of, (i.) 246: Lectures Beard- 

 more Glacier, (i.) 209: modern physiog- 

 raphy, (i.) 183-4: Western Geological 



Journeys, physiographic features of re- 

 gion traversed, (i.) 229: Physiography 

 and glacial geology of Victoria Land, (ii.) 

 285-300: pony driving, (i.) 75: school 

 and university friendships, (ii.) 125: 

 sketching talent, (i.) 34: snow-blindness, 

 (ii.) 194: Valhalla, article in South Polar 

 Times, (i.) 228-9: Western Geological 

 Party, leader of, (i.) 13, (ii.) 152: work 

 and value, (i.) 142, 181 



Tea, effect of, (i.) 373: tea v. cocoa, (i.) 201, 

 (ii.) 164 



Telephone communications, (i.) 234, 249, 

 290, 291, 294, 295,- 302 



Temperature, cause of fluctuations (i.) 

 190: cold, sensation of, not conforming 

 to temperature, (i.) 209: comparative 

 tables, (ii.) 317-18, 320,326-7: deep sea 

 temperatures, (i.) 18 series of, (i.) 26-7: 

 Hut Point, (i.) 188 March, 1912, 

 comparison with 1911, (ii.) 212: in- 

 verted temperature, (i.) 177, 180, 222: 

 low temperatures Barrier, (i.) 255, (ii.) 

 281: comparison with 1902-3, (i.) 189, 

 196: first winter at Cape Evans, (i.) 

 224, 239: record lowest Winter Jour- 

 ney, (i.) 249, (ii.) 7, n, 318: Southern 

 Journey unexpected cold, (i.) 400: 

 Southern Party, dog teams sent to meet, 

 (ii.) 206, 207, 210, 217: spring journeys 

 (i.) 284, (ii.) 199: winter minimum (One 

 Ton Gamp), (i.) 320: rising with south 

 wind, (i.) 203: Summit unexpected 

 high temperature, (i.) 369: upper air, re- 

 cords obtained by balloons, (i.) 184, 263 



lent Island, (i.) 238, 263 and ill. 



Tents double tent: advantages, (i.) 214, 

 223, 254, 362, 364: brushing down, (r.) 

 3, 16: ice in, 286: objection to, (ii.) 200: 

 improvements suggested by experi- 

 ence, (ii.) 154: presented by schools 

 list, (i.) App. 1 8, 431 



Terminus Camp, (ii.) 146 



Terra Nova, ill., (i.) 62: arrangements of 

 the ship, (i.) 3-5, 7, 9, 12: baling out in 

 storm, (i.) 9, n, App. 3, 421: berth for, 

 (i.) 87, 92: crew, ill. (i.) 2, work of, (i) 

 94, 96, (ii.) 278: last boat leaving for, ill. 

 (ii.) 53: leak stopped by Mr. Miller, (i.) 

 1-2: officers on 1912 voyage, ill. (ii.) 260: 

 pack ship's behaviour in, (i.) 50, ill. 

 76: rudder strain feared, (i.) 31: 

 pumps, difficulty with, ill. (i.) IO, (ii.) 

 251: purchase and alterations, (ii.) 342- 



