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Dog-skin outer Mitts showing lampwick Lashings for eae 
over the Shoulders : : ‘ 
Sledging Spoon, Pannikin and Cup, which “gh into the inner 
Cooker: : ‘ 
From sketches by Dr. pee A. Wilson 
Hut Point from the bottom of Observation Hill, showing the 
Bay in which the Discovery lay, the Discovery Hut, 
Vince’s Cross, the frozen sea and the Western Mountains 
From a photograph by F, Debenham, 
Seals 
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From sketches by Dr. Enea AW ilson. 
Winter Quarters at Cape Evans. Notice the Whale-back clouds 
on Erebus, the débris cones on the Ramp, and the anemo- 
meter pipes which had to be cleared during blizzard awh a 
of the ladder at the end of the Hut : 
From a photograph by F. Debenham. 
A Cornice of Snow formed upon a Cliff by wind and drift 
From a photograph by F. Debenham. 
The sea’s fringe of Ice growing outwards from the Land 
From a photograph by F. Debenham. 
Leading Ponies on the Barrier. November 20, 1911. 
From a sketch for a water-colour drawing by Dr. Edward A. Wilson. 
Frozen sea and cliffs of Ice: the snout of the Barne Glacier in 
North Bay 
From a photograph by C. S. Wright 
Erebus and Land’s End from the Sea-ice 
From a photograph by C.S. Wright. 
Erebus from Great Razorback Island 
From a photograph by F. Debenham. 
Two Emperor Penguins 
From a photograph by C. S. Wright. 
Camping after Dark . 
From a sketch by Dr. nani A. Wilson. 
Camp work in a Blizzard : passing the cooker into the tent 
From a sketch by Dr. Edward A. Wilson. 
A procession of Emperor Penguins 
From a photograph by C. S. Wright. 
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