INDEX 
Clothing and equipment : blizzards 
■ — wind clothes a necessity, (i.) 
390 : Bowers' lecture, (i.) 402 ; 
Crozier Journey, experiment, (i.) 
323, 368 : excellence of, (i.) 517, 
(ii.) 74 : Scott's affection for 
uniform overcoat, (i.) 390 : small 
amount of clothing worn, (i.) 20.]. 
P'or particular articles, see their 
names. 
Cloudmaker Mountain, (i.) 499, 5^5, 
506, ill. 568 : geological speci- 
mens from, (ii.) 323 
Coal: amount taken, (i.) 4, 0- 
consumption — Northern Party's 
landing at Cape Adarc, reason for, 
(ii.) 89 ; outward voyage, (i.) 7, 21 ; 
pack, delay in, (i.) 50, 52, 5^^. 
72 ; return journey — consumption 
in pack, (ii.) 392 ; winter quarters, 
Coal deposits— Beardmore district, 
(i.) 564. (ii.) 435 : gondola ridge, 
(ii.) 262 
Cocoa V. tea, (i.) 290, (ii-) 239 
Colbeck, Cape, (ii.) 83 
Cold: illusion, (i.) 34*^ ■ sensation of, 
(i.) 291 : sensibiUty — relation to 
age, (i.) 374- ^^'i^^ ^^^'^^ 
Temperature 
Colour photography — Scott's at- 
tempts, (i.) 408 : unsatisfactory 
results, (i.) 249 
Commonwealth Range, (i.) 409 : 
banding, (i.) 500 
Compass readings on Ivoetthtz 
Glacier, (ii.) 213 
Cones on the ramp, (i.) 395» 4°^ 
Cooks and their cooking. See names 
of Men and Expeditions, 
Copper ore at Cape Bernacchi, (i.) 
411 
* Coral reef ' structure — Lower 
Ferrar Glacier, (ii.) 1S8 
Corner Camp, (i.) i5^> ^^^^ ^^^•> 
203, 416, 452, (ii.) 295 
Corner Glacier, (ii.) 120-1 
Coronas, rainbows, halos, and auroras 
— Simpson's lecture, (i.) 256 and 
ill. 
Coulman Island, (i.) 80 
Crampons— new pattern, (i.) 323. 
360, 3O8, 508, 570, ill. 338, (11.) 
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Crcan, T., P.O. ill (i.) 356, 520 : 
Depot Journey— left behind with 
Atkinson, (i.) 141 note, 151 : 
Evans', Lieut., breakdown — walk 
in quest of relief, (i.) A pp. 24, 628, 
(ii.) 299 : pony accident — going 
VOL. II- 
for help, (i.) 194; ^PP- 14. 619: 
rabbit— birth of family, (i.) 58: 
Southern Party, parting from, (i.) 
529 : value of— work, cSrc, (i.) 132, 
243, 263, 434, 526, (ii.) 318, 321 
Crevasses: accidents, falls, &c., see 
names of men and expeditions : 
drawback to sledge travelling on 
glaciers, (ii.) 419: edges of, (i.) 
515, 516: pits or whirls, (i.) 520, 
522:' re-cemented, ill. (ii.) n6 : 
snow bridges, ill. (i.) 254, (ii.) 
158, 163: temperature, (i.) App, 
13A, G17, (ii.) 410:— method of 
taking, (ii.) 415 ^ 
Crozier, Cape, ill. (1.) 82 : cliffs, &c., 
description, (i.) 83 : Lmperor 
penguin rookery, (i.) 84 : landing 
— unsuccessful attempt, (i.) 81-4, 
App. 8, 613 : pressure ridges con- 
tinued in waves on Barrier, (i.) 155, 
16.^, 184 : running survey— pro- 
gramme, (i.) 86 : station, advan- 
tages and disadvantages as, (i.) 
17-18, 19, 84. Winter Journey, 
see that title 
Cuff Cape, (ii.) 25O 
Curzon of Kedleston, Lord, (ii.) 
501 
Current: barrier ice, effect on, (ii.) 
84: measurement — meter, (i.) 
3G,— vane manufactured by Day, 
'('■) 337 ■ pack, current in — 
summary, (i.) 56 : sea ice, effect on 
formation of, (ii.) 139 
Cwms, (ii.) 210, 259: evolution of, 
(ii.) 426 
D 
Dailey Isles, (ii.) 216 
Dai-win, Mount, (i.) 511, 512, 515, 
Sf3i, 563, 564 : depot, (i.) 5^2, 
562 
David Glacier, (ii.) 161 
David, Professor T. W. E., (ii.) 171 : 
blizzard, signs of, (i.) 370 : 
DryK^^lski Ice Tongue, (ii.) 143 : 
Erebus, ascent of, (ii.) 350, 357: 
Nansen Glacier, movement of, 
(ii.) 413 : route, (ii.) 164, 168 : 
specimens, &c., depotcd, collection 
of, by Northern Party, (ii.) 170 : 
snow crusts, seasonal deposition of, 
(i.) 171 : work of, (ii.) 437 
Davies, F, E. C, Leading Shipwright 
—work, &c., (i.) 2, (ii.) 90, 3*'^ 
Davis, Captain, of the Nimrocl, 
(ii.) 404 
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