INDEX 



459 



"First Western Expedition," 113 seq. 



Fish, caught by floe, 70 ; Notot/ienia, 97 ; 

 in ice, 180, 202 ; remains of, on glacier, 

 164, 165 ; trap for, 240-241 ; parasites 

 in Notothenia, 241 ; caught, 251 ; fos- 

 sils of, found, 386 



Flagellata, at Cape Evans, 215 



Flat Iron, 377 ; unusual minerals on, 

 379 ; survey of, and composition, 392 



Flea, primitive, 125 



Food, biscuit packing, 119; allowance 

 on sledge journeys, 335 ; cooking of, 

 350-351 ; suggestions for, 455 



Football in Antarctica, 236, 238, 247; 

 for cinematograph, 321 



"Football Fields," 139 



Forde, R., P.O., attacked by gangrene, 

 3 I 3>33 1 > cave discovered, 352 j reser- 

 voir constructed, 354, (sketch), ib. ; as 

 seal butcher, 355 ; as cook, 360 ; and 

 literature, 363 ; snow-blindness, 408 



Foraminifera (Orbulina), 68, 74 



Fossils, from Beardmore Glacier, 10, 255 

 se q. ; sketches of, 255-257 ; on Gon- 

 dola Ridge, 386 



Frostbite, pain of, 116 ,• Taylor's toe, 

 202 ; Forde's hand, 313, 331 



Games in Antarctica, 271. See also 

 Football, Euchre, Chess 



Geology, Cape, blubber-stove at, 358 ; 

 view from (sketch), 374 



George, Lake, rain gauge in, 240 



Glacial erosion. See Erosion 



Glacier Tongue, nature of, 113 ; bulbous 

 icicles on, 117; sea-ice broken away 

 from, 189 j broken fragments from, 

 309, 342 ; features of, 315 ; waved 

 edge of (sketch), 316 



Glaciers, of New Zealand visited, 25 

 seq. j map, 27; of Antarctica, organic 

 remains on, 127, 177 ; tables, 132 ; 

 twin, 130, 149; in Luzern valley 

 (sketch),//'. ; movement measured, 151, 

 202, 309 



Glasson, 7 



Glenroy, parallel roads of, 160, 296 



Globigerina ooze, 75 



Glossopteris from Beardmore Glacier 

 (sketch), 444 



Gneiss Point, 342 



Goggles, fogging of, 335 ; benefit of 

 amber glasses, 369 



Gold, washing for, 145 



"Golden Stairs," 233 



Gomphocephalus, found at Granite Har- 

 bour, 356 (sketch), ib. ; Lillie's catch 

 of, 418 



Gondola Ridge, 3845 fish fossils on, 

 386 ; sketch of, 391 



Gramophone records, at Cape Evans, 

 265 



Gran, Lieut. Tryggve, former ex- 

 periences, 13 ; as ski expert, 68, 69 ; 

 and white magic, 76 ; ice caves dis- 

 covered, 230 ; guesses at South Polar 

 Times authors, 27IQ debris cones 

 dissected, 297 ; ski slope constructed, 

 312 ; birthday present to Taylor, 357 ; 

 as cook, 357 ; latitude and longitude, 

 simple method of calculating, 357 ; 

 sea-kale planted, 370 ; golden mica 

 found, 377 ; midsummer bathe in open 

 air, 378 ; as surgeon, 379 ; Mt. Suess 

 circumnavigated, 388 ; birthday ode, 

 401 ; prophecy of Amundsen's success, 



434-435 

 Granite, on Dunlop Island, 309 

 Granite Harbour, expedition to 321, 331 



seq. ; Bowers' list of stores for 332 ; 



reached, 348 ; seals at, 353 ; pressure 



ridges in sea-ice (sketch), 361 

 Gravity, pull of, at Cape Evans, 279 

 Gnimmets, 409 

 Gully Bay, algae deposits above, 296 



Hair clipping, 38 



Harbours, Australian, geology of, 23 ; 



maps, 24 

 Hat, straw, 146 

 Heald Island, 167-169 

 Hedley Glacier, 131 

 Hjort's Hill, 409 

 Hobbs Glacier, 158-159 

 Hooker Glacier, 28, 

 Horses, Oates* lectures on, 246-247. See 



also under Ponies 

 Hut, building of, 98 seq. ; map of 



locality, 107 ; life at, ib. ; interior 



arrangement of, 108 

 Hut Point, geological sketch of, 114- 



115; arrival at, 186 ; seals killed at, 



192 ; wind at, 196 ; difficult approach 



to, 192; telephone to, 319. See also 



under Discovery Hut. 



Ice, pack : met, 58 ; scene in, 60 ; width 

 of, 76, 78 ; pressure blocks, 77 ; map 

 of course through, 77 



Ice problems, Wright's lecture on, 248 



Ice-age, future (sketch), 281 



Ice-anchor, 60 ; method of fixing (sketch), 

 421 



Icebergs : the first, 56 ; origin of various 

 kinds, 56, 59 ; watch for, 57, 64, 75, 

 427 ; effect of wind on, 59 ; sketches 



