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INDEX 



from home, 415-416; gale oft' Cape 

 Evans, 418-419; "luff upon luff" 

 (sketch), 420 ; coal-trimming, 424- 

 425, 433 ; cables for Associated Press 

 prepared and despatched, 427, 433 ; 

 " iceberg watch," 427, 428 ; record 

 gale, 428-432 ; sperm whales seen, 

 433 ; Akaroa reached, 434 



The End of thk Expedition, 437 

 seq. ; resume of journeys of other par- 

 ties, 439 seq. ; books sent to remaining 

 members of Expedition, 445 ; presented 

 to King George, 446 ; allocation of 

 funds, 446 



Appendix, 449 seq. ; paper pub- 

 lished by Royal Geographical Society, 

 451 ; lessons of Antarctic experiences, 

 451 seq. 



Taylor Glacier, 132-138 ; sketch of mo- 

 raine on, 135; wind action on, 1365 

 crater near, 136, (sketch), 137 ; previous 

 visit to, 139 5 and valley, 141 ; named 

 by Scott, 150, 280 



Telephones, 101, 103, 294, 315.319. 3~ 6 



Temperature, of sea in winter, 262 ; of 

 hut, 263, (sketch), ib. ; high during 

 blizzards, 293, 295, 363 seq. ; snow 

 melted, 305 ; heat of solar rays, 345 



Tent, advantage of wider floorcloth for, 



333. 4-52 



Tent Island, 286 ; features of, 311 ; seals 

 at, 317 



Terra Nova, 6, 21 ; voyage to New 

 Zealand, 11 ; plans of, 22, 39; leak 

 stopped, 30 ; arrangement of, 30 seq. ; 

 swinging ship, 34, 46, 80 ; storms, 40 

 seq., 428 seq. ; dinner on, 46 ; icing 

 ship, for fresh water, 6t, 421, 422 ; 

 Pennelfs notice, 423 n. ; Christmas on, 

 73-74 ; returning officers, 76 ; sketch 

 of course through pack, 77 ; landing 

 at Cape Evans, 87 seq. ; stranded, 108 ; 

 picks up Taylor's party, 411 ; return 

 voyage of March, 191 2 ; map, 414; 

 "rocking ship," 417 ; gale off Cape 

 Evans, 418-419 ; anchor raised by 

 "luff upon luff" (sketch), 420; coal 

 trimming, 424-425, 433 ; Akaroa 

 reached, 434 



Terror, Mt., 346 



Tesselations, 158, 160 



Thermometer screens, erected, 272 ; 

 names for, ib. 



Thomson, Alan, 10 



Travels of the officers. See Officers 

 Tremolite found, 379 

 Turk's Head, 113 ; features of, 314, 315 

 Twin Glaciers, sketch of, 280 



Uni'versitas Antarctica, 228 



Variation, magnetic, 80, 337 ; at Cape 

 Evans and Knob Head Mountain, 261 



Vegetation, three types found, 125 ; algas, 

 136, 155, 296 ; mosses, 125, 360, 393 ; 

 lichens, 360, 387 



Vince's Cross, 1 13 



"Virtue Villa," 191 



Walcott Glacier, 169 



Wales Glacier, 143 



Ward Glacier, 169, 171- 172 



Weather, local types of, 426 ; value of 

 Simpson's records, 440. See also 

 Blizzards, Temperature, Wind . 



Whales, 69, 433. See also Killer-whales 



Whales, Bay of, chart, 432 



"Whisker-stone," 137 



Wilson, Dr. E. A., 3, 1 3, 65, 66 ; penguin 

 hunting, 72 ; on tone values, 199 ; 

 truth of his sketches, 199, 203 ; lectures 

 by, 235, 244-245, 251-251 5 sketch of 

 rmse-guard, 262 ; Cape Crozier expe- 

 dition, 270, 285 seq. ; caricature of 

 Taylor(sketch), 298 ; hiskindness, 304 ; 

 "Barrier Silence" poem written, 313 ; 

 Emperor penguin eggs examined, 325 ; 

 departure on Southern Journey, 325 



Wind, tolerable without snow, 144 ; at 

 Hut Point, 196 ; changes in direction 

 (sketch), 217; record velocity, 279; 

 maximum velocity of winter, 293 



Windproof clothing. See Clothing 



Wind Vane Hill, 233 



Winter Quarters, main features named, 

 233 



Worm burrows in sandstone, 148 



Wright, C. S., 3, 7, 66; work on ice 

 crystals, 119, 134; Kukri Hills visited, 

 147 ; judging distances, 150 ; fall into 

 crevasse, 152 ; Davis Glacier examined, 

 161 ; and seals, 173 ; journey to Corner 

 Camp, 193 ; lecture on ice problems, 

 248 ; time observations, 272 ; pendu- 

 lums, 278-279 ; ice-section "rubbings," 

 282 ; diary entries, 289; Archceocyathine 

 fossil found, 441 



Wyatt, Mr. G. F., 31 



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