CONTENTS 
OF 
THE SECOND VOLUME 
Pags 
THE WINTER JOURNEY TO CAPE CROZIER 
Mr. Cherry-Garrard's Diary—Brushing down the Tent — The 
Barrier Edge — Ice Waves of the Barrier — Bowers' Meteoro- 
logical Record — Remarkable Aurora — Clothes Frozen Hard 
— Lowest Temperature Recorded— -Between Mt. Terror and 
Pressuie Ridges — Absence of Tide Crack — Revised Rations — 
Approaching the Knoll— Site of the Hut — Building the Hut- 
High Winds — Among the Pressure Ridges — The Hut Roofed 
in — Through Hole and Gully — At the Emperor Rookery — 
The Penguins' Eggs — Night in the Igloo— The Tent Blown 
Away — The Stove Fails— The Roof Goes — Recovery of the 
Tent — Unsheltered in the Storm — Little Gear Lost- 
Personal Sufferings — Pressures and Crevasses Again — The 
Sense of Destiny — Past Terror Point — The ' Barrier Shudder ' 
— Clearer Surface and Warmer Marching— Hut Point Again 
— Back at Cape Evans— State of the Sleeping-Bags— Daily 
Routine — The Hardest Journey on Record . . . i 
NARRATIVE OF THE NORTHERN PARTY 
Instructions — King Edward's Land — Balloon Bight Gone— 
Towards Cape Adare— Robertson Bay — A Penguin Show- 
man — Meat Stores — Kayaks Built — Hut Routine — A New 
Alarm Clock — Sledging Round Robertson Bay— A Fierce 
Storm — Expedition Preparing — Dangers of Siren Bay — 
Examining the Coast — Seahng— Towards Mt. Melbourne — 
On the Boomerang Glacier — On the Melbourne Glacier — 
To Corner Glacier — Fossils — Evans Coves — First Impres- 
sions of Blubber — Need of Better Shelter — Ancient Seaweed 
— Fresh Fish — An Improvised Stove — Hunger and Supplies 
— Readings and Lectures — Choked by the Snow— The 
' Complex ' Stove Fails — The Larder Threatened— Accident 
