CONTENTS 



CHAPTER XIII 



PROFESSOR DAVID'S NARRATIVE (CONCLUDED) 207 



CHAPTER XIV 



ALL ABOARD: THE RETURN TO NEW ZEALAND 223 



APPENDIX I 



BIOLOGY. NOTES BY JAMES MURRAY, BIOLOGIST OF 

 THE EXPEDITION , 233 



APPENDIX II 



GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS IN ANTARCTICA BY THE 

 BRITISH ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1907-1909. BY PRO- 

 FESSOR T. W. EDGEWORTH DAVID, B.A., F.R.S., AND RAY- 

 MOND E. PRIESTLEY, GEOLOGIST TO THE EXPEDITION . 276 

 NOTES IN REGARD TO MOUNT EREBUS. BY PROFESSOR 

 T. W. EDGEWORTH DAVID AND RAYMOND PRIESTLEY. . 324 

 ADDITIONAL NOTES ON ERUPTIONS. BY JAMES MUR- 

 RAY 327 



APPENDIX III 



SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE WESTERN JOURNEY. SEC- 

 TION I: GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL. BY RAY- 

 MOND E. PRIESTLEY, GEOLOGIST TO THE EXPEDITION. 332 

 SECTION II: DESCRIPTIONS OF THE STRANDED MO- 

 RAINES AND DRY VALLEY, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE 

 TO THE RECENT ELEVATION OF THE LAND BORDERING 



McMURDO SOUND 341 



SECTION III: EFFECT OF THE SUMMER SUN ON DIFFER- 

 ENT VARIETIES OF ICE AND SNOW 351 



APPENDIX IV 



NOTES ON PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY: 

 ICE AND SNOW. NOTES BY DOUGLAS MAWSON, B.Sc, B.E. 354 



ADDITIONAL NOTES BY JAMES MURRAY 360 



MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY. NOTES BY DOUGLAS 



MAWSON, B.Sc, B.E 365 



METEOROLOGICAL OPTICS. NOTES BY DOUGLAS MAW- 

 SON, B.Sc, B.E 367 



ADDITIONAL NOTES BY JAMES MURRAY 370 



MAGNETIC OBSERVATIONS. THE MAGNETIC POLE AND 

 THE AURORA. NOTES BY DOUGLAS MAWSON, B.Sc, B.E. 382 



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