ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE SECOND VOLUME xiii 
The Ramparts of Mount Erebus .... 
Remains of an Explosion Crater on Erebus 
{Photo by R. E. Priestley) 
Erebus Party, December 1912 .... 
{Photo by R.E. Priestley) 
Highest Camp in Antarctica — Active Crater 
{Photo by R. E. Priestley) 
South Fang, Old Crater ..... 
{Photo by R. E. Priestley) 
The Summit of Erebus 
{Photo by Lieut. T. Gran) 
Lieut. Pennell with a Prismatic Compass 
Lieut. Bruce 
The Officers of the ' Terra Nova,' 1912 Voyage . 
Heavy Pack in which the Ship was Held Up 
whilst endeavouring to Rescue the Northern 
Party 
Memorial Cross Erected at Observation Hill to 
THE Southern Party ...... 
{Photo by F. Debenham) 
Vertical Sections showing Foundered and 
Fractured East Slopes of Victoria Land 
and Australia 
Main Physiographic Features of the Apposed 
Valleys of the Ferr^vr and Taylor Glaciers . 
Main Physiographic Features of the Koettlitz 
Glacier ........ 
Main Physiographic Features of the Mackay 
Glacier and Granite Harbour 
Ice-flowers on Newly-formed Sea Ice 
{Photo by C. S. Wright) 
Growing Ice-foot, Cape Evans .... 
{Photo by F. Debenham) 
Ice Crystals in Crevasse ..... 
Photo by C. S. Wright) 
C. S. Wright making Observation with the Transit 
Dr. Simpson in his Laboratory .... 
A Blizzard 
{Dr, Simpson) 
A Blizzard with Gusts. ..... 
{Dr. Simpson) 
Sudden Commencement of Blizzards 
{Dr. Simpson) 
D. G. LiLLiE with Some of the Siliceous Sponges 
OF WHICH he Secured a Record Haul with the 
Dredge 
F. Debenham ....... 
E. W. Nelson with the Nansen-Petersen Insu- 
lated Water-bottle ...... 
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