510 
SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION 
Armadillo Camp, (ii.) 207 
Armitage, Cape, (i.) 89, and note : 
pressure ridges, (i.) 146 
Arrival Bay, (ii.) 377 
Atkinson, E. L. — Surgeon and Para- 
sitologist : bad foot on Depot 
Journey, left behind, (i.) 141 note, 
146, 149, 150, 151, 187 : blubber 
stove, (i.) 32 : cooking, (i.) 439 : 
crevasses, falls into, (i.) 512 : dis- 
coveries — bacterium in the snow, 
(i.) 269 ; parasitology, (i.) 52, 
133, 266, 309, 381 Evans, Lt., 
care of, (ii.) 300, 307, 384 : fish 
traps, catches, &c., (i.) 265, 281, 
318, ill. 266 : frostbitten hand, (i.) 
344 and j7/., 347 : lectures — para- 
sitology, (i.)286; scurvy, (i.) 383 ; — 
'Last Year at C. Evans,* (ii.) 298- 
349: Loading harpoon gun, ill. (i.) 
22 : lost in a blizzard, (i.) 340 : 
Nelson's work, interest in, (i.) 
380 : Northern Party, attempt to 
relieve, (ii.) 175, 311-6 : ponies, 
care of, at sea, (i.) 11, 12 : snow 
blindness, (i.) 100 : Southern 
Party — dog teams despatched to 
meet, (i.) 589 note, (ii.) 300, 309 ; 
memorial cross, erection of, (ii.) 
398 ; records, &c., charge of, (ii.) 
181 : search expedition, (ii.) 338 et 
seq. — See also Southern Journey, ad 
fin.: — Terra iVot'rt left 'at Oamaru, 
(ii.) 403 : work, (i.) 262 and ill. 
Atmospheric electricity — work of the 
Expedition, (ii.) 453-6 
Aurora Australis : colour,&c., (i.) 252, 
283 : displays, (i.) 252, 283, 312, 
324, 328, (ii.) 8, 13, 65, 94> 100. 
322 : night watchman to observe, 
(i.) 247 : photographs, failure to 
obtain, (i.) 284,(11.5323: records, 
(ii.) 453 : Simpson's lecture, (i.) 256 
Australian Government grant, (ii.)4^9 
Avalanche Bay, (ii.) 241 
B 
Bacon quoted, (i.) 
Bacterium in the snow, (i.) 269 
Bagatelle, (ii.) 322 
Ballast work, organisation, &c., (i.) 
117-8 
Balleny Islands, (ii.) 386, 402 
Balloon Bight, disappearance, (ii.) 85 
Balloons, investigation of upper air 
bv, (i.) 247, 250, 254, 265, 376, 380, 
382, 399, ill- 380 : new systems 
tried, "(i.) 394> 398 
Barne glacier, ilL (1.) 126, 254 
Barometric observations — compara- 
tive tables, (ii.) 472, 473, 474 
Barrie, Sir J. M., Scott's farewell 
letter to, (i.) 598 
Barrier 2//., (i.) 81, 82, 84 : berg 
calving from, (ii.) 82 : cave in, ill. 
(ii.) 32 ; changes observed by 
Northern Party, (ii.) 82, 85 : cold 
air off edge, (ii.) 7, 68 : crevasses, 
(ii.) 409 : Discovery days, com- 
parison with, (i.) 81, 85 : flotation, 
(ii.) 408, 411, 450 : level, (i.) 578 : 
limits, (ii.) 409, 449 : movement, 
(ii.) 344, 411, 449 : pinnacled ice 
at edge, (ii.) 178 : Pole route, (i.) 
486, 520 : ratio of submerged to 
visible ice, variation, (ii.) 408 : 
Scott's, Capt., lecture and discus- 
sion following, (ii.) 408-15 : slope, 
curved ascent at edge, (ii.) 8, 9, 
67, 412 : snow, deposition of, (ii.) 
411, 413, 448, 449: surface — (i.) 
170, 451, 459,574^^ s^^-y (ii-) 9,67 ; 
depth of holes made by ponies' 
hooves, (i.) 479 ; false crust, (i.) 471, 
477,479,480 ; snowfall of blizzard, 
effect of, (i.) 492, 495-6, 497,498, 
499, 5^0, 501 ; undulations, (i.) 485, 
486 : — temperature and atmo- 
spheric pressure, (i.) 371, (ii.) 410 : 
under surface, nature of, (i.) 170: 
weather, change from spring to 
summer, cause of suddenness, (i.) 
464 : weather made on, (i.) 179 : 
westerly current, effect of, (ii.) 
84 : wind on, (i.) 452 
* Barrier shudder,* (i.) 160, 479, 
538, App. 13, 616, (ii.) 10, 16, 
65, 200, 259, 344 : dogs, effect on, 
(i.) 160, (ii.) 345 
Barrow, Cape, (ii.) 105 
Bathing on deck, (i.) 80 
Bay of Islands, (ii.) 370, 479 
Beacon sandstone, (i.) 500, 564 , 
(ii.) 261, 264, 434, 440 : conditions 
of deposition, (ii.) 435 
Beardmore Glacier and district : 
crevasses, chasms, and pressure, 
(t.) 496, 505, 506, 510-12, 561, 
562, 565-7> 2'^^- 500 : geology, 
(i.) 498, 509, 563, 564, 565, 569, 
(ii.) 323, 433, 435, 439 : size and 
scenery, (i.) 500 : surface, (i.) 498, 
499,500, 501, 504,505, 511, 570 : 
Taylor's lecture, (i.) 302 : walls 
and tributary glaciers, (i.) 504, 
(ii.) 429. 
Beaumont, Admiral Sir L., G.C.B., 
(ii.) 497, 500, 501 
Bellot, reference to, (i.) 293 
