LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



FACING PACE 

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Bowers' Party adrift on the Sea-ice ..... 



Over the Hutton Cliffs to test the Sea-ice .... 

 Captain Scott wearing the Wallet in which he carried his Sledging 



Journals . . . . • • • • • .214 



Simpson sending up a " Ballon Sonde " . . . . .218 



The East Corner of the Hut showing the Eddy Trench scooped out by 



Blizzards on the Windward Side of the Hut . . . .218 



Captain Scott's Autograph List for the Aurora Watch . . .226 



Some Antarctic Archives ........ 266 



Snowdrift on Cape Evans, showing the Deep Eddy on the Windward 



Side . . . . . . • • • ' 2 75 



Debris Cones on Land's End (one mile south of the Hut) . . 275 



" Blizzometer Record " during the Search for Atkinson . . . 277 



Lakelets of Cape Evans ........ 296 



A fine Steam Cloud blowing South from Erebus .... 307 



A Glacieret near Island Lake (C. Evans) due to Wind-blown Snow . 307 

 Ice-quakes in the Sea-ice . . . . . . . .310 



The Tide-crack at the North-west Corner of Cape Evans . . .310 



High Cliff and the South End of the Barne Glacier . . .312 



"The Barrier Silence" . . . . . . . 3 1 3 



Bernard Day on the Motor Sledge just before he started for the South 322 



The Start of the Motor Sledges ...... 



Wilson packing his Pony Sledge the Day before the Start for the Pole 



The Hut after the Winter ...... 



Relief Model of the Region traversed in the Second Summer 



The Second Western Party the Day they were picked up by the Ship 



A Panorama of Cape Roberts, where the Western Party was isolated for 

 Three Weeks. Looking North ..... 



Avalanche Cliffs on the South Side of Granite Harbour 



The Field of Crevasses (Skauk) at the Foot of Mackay Tongue . 



Granite Hut, Cape Geology ...... 



Forde cooking Seal-fry on the Blubber-stove at Cape Roberts 



Heavy Sledging off Mackay Tongue just where we tried to pack t 

 Land ......... 



The « Half-Ton " after Nelson left us off the Mouth of Dry Valley 



A Tight Corner ! Crossing the Forty-foot Tide-crack off Poin 

 Disappointment, Granite Harbour . 



The First Western Party in a Natural Ice-tunnel amid the Pinnacles of 

 the Koettlitz Glacier 



The Second Western Party at Cape Geology, Granite Harbour, o 

 Christmas Day, 191 1 



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