SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION 



start, 230: Emperor rookery, visit to, 

 (i.) 251, (ii.) 23 etseq.: experience gained 

 in regard to sledging rations and equip- 

 ment, (i.) 223, 224, 253, (ii.) 15: feet, 

 care of, (ii.) 43 : frostbites, (ii.) 6, 10; 

 fuel allowance, (ii.) 21, 32: hut, building, 

 &c., (i.) 252, (ii.) 18, 21, precautions 

 against wind, (ii.) 23, 29: hut roof and 

 tent blown away, (i.) 252, (ii.) 30, 33, 38 

 losses, extent of, (ii.) 30, 37; meal 

 under floor-cloth, (ii.) 34, 37; tent recov- 

 ered, (ii.) 34, 37: Knoll, arrival at, (ii.) 

 19: load per man, (i.) 230: low tempera- 

 tures, (i.) 256, (ii.) 44: record minimum, 

 (i.) 248, (ii.) 7, 12, 318: map, (ii.) 51: 

 material results, (i.) 253: Meteorological 

 Log kept by Bowers, (ii.) I, 8, App. 347: 

 nose-nips used, (ii.) 8: party at start and 

 on return weight lost, &c., (i.) 249, 250, 

 254, (ii.) 51, ill. (ii.) 2, 46: pressures and 

 crevasses, (ii.) 3, 13, 14, 17, 39 et seq.: 

 Providence, sense of, (ii.) 41, relaying, 

 (ii.) 7, 8, 12, 51: return reasons for de- 

 cision, (ii.) 35: routine, (ii.) 51: sleep, 

 want of, (i.) 249, (ii.) 37 et seq., 46: sleep- 

 ing-bags, ice on, &c., (i.) 253, (ii.) 9, ii, 

 26, 37: snow-blindness, (ii.) 80: steering 

 in the dark and fog, (ii.) 12: surface 

 sandy snow, (ii.) n: wind, force of, (ii.) 

 18, 19, 21, 23, 29, 31, 33, 35 et seq., App. 

 347: wonderful performance, (i.) 249, 

 250 hardest journey ever made 

 Scott's considered opinion, (ii.) 48, 52 



Winter quarters, choice of, (i.) 12, 13, 56, 

 61 



Winter quarters fixed at Cape Evans, ill. 

 (i.) 94: First Winter coal consumption 

 (i.) 231: exercise difficulty in the dark, 

 (i.) 245: football, (i.) 177, 180, 185, 191, 

 194: ski-ing, (i.) 199, 208, 213, 214, 215, 



222, 224, 233: walks, (i.) 173, 176, 189, 

 265: food, (i.) 199: hymns and hymn- 

 books, (i.) 171, 198, 214, 257; lectures, 

 see that title: meteorological work, (5.) 

 161: night-watchman instituted, (i.) 171: 

 occupations, (i.) 181, 242, ill. 184: rou- 

 tine, (i.) 194, 221, 222: Sunday routine, 

 (i.) 208 



Second Winter fire outbreaks, (ii.) 

 221, 229: night watch, men taking turn 

 (ii.) 218: recreations, (ii.) 220: snowing 

 up of hut, (ii.) 229: work, exercise, &c., 

 routine maintained, (ii.) 217, 225 



Wooden ship, behaviour in heavy sea, (ii.) 

 250 



Wright, C. S. Physicist, ill. (ii.) 312 

 barrier problems, (ii.) 283: Cambridge 

 friendship with Taylor, (ii.) 125: depot 

 laying at Corner Camp, (i.) 141: experi- 

 ence in Canadian backwoods, (ii.) 125: 

 ice problems, work on, (i.) 20, 21, 151, 

 181, 189, 195 notes on ice physics, (ii.) 

 303-10: lectures Constitution of Mat- 

 ter, (i.) 280; ice problems, (i.) 194; ra- 

 dium, (i.) 263 : loyal support of leader, 

 (ii.) 215: Northern Relief Party, mem- 

 ber of, (ii.) 213: pendulum observations 

 in hut, (i.) 217, 234, (ii.) 222: physics 

 summary of work of Expedition, (ii.) 311: 

 short sight, (ii.) 216: sketching talent, (i.) 

 34: Southern Journey, (i.) 340: South- 

 ern Search Party, leader of mule party, 

 (ii.) 232: value of work, &c., (i.) 88, 

 180-1, 297 



Wyatt, Mr. G. F. Business Manager to 

 Expedition, (i.) 2, 91, (ii.) 256, 267 



YOUNG ISLAND, Balleny Group, (ii.) 251 



