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44T, 445: return to England, (ii.) 
388 
Southern Journey — rate of pro- 
gress, (i.) 465 : Southern Journey 
return, (i.) 578, Appendix 24, 
628, breakdown from scurvy, (ii.) 
299 ; removal on board ship, (ii.) 
307, 383, return to C. Kvans — 
Shore Party's I'elicf, (ii.) 397 
Survey work, (i.) 417, 428, 510, 
520, ill. (ii.) 296 : value of — work, 
&c., (i.) 15, 45, 260-1, 434 
Evans, Edgar, P.O., (i.) 3, til. 344. 
356, 572 : artificer, work as, (i.) 
309, — crampons antl ski shoes, (i.) 
338. 345, 500, 508, pony snow- 
shoes, (i.) 378, 492, tent lining, 
(i.) 322 ; see also sub-heading 
Sledgemastcr : ' clove-hitch knot ' 
incident, (ii.) 207 : danger slope, 
caution on, (ii.) 221 : endurance 
and vigour, (i.) 415 — * A tower of 
strength,' 495 : fossils, his name 
for, (ii.) 262 : humour, (ii.) 197, 
203 : literary tastes, (ii.) 199 : 
motor sledges, opinion on, (i.) 
444 : sledgemaster — mending, 
making, packing sledges, Sec. 
Southern Journey, (i.) 130, 132, 
263, 526, 529 ; Western Geological 
Journey, (ii.) 184, 209 : Southern 
Journey — accident to hand and 
signs of failure, (i.) 533. 55i, 552 ; 
crevasse, fall into, and the effects, 
(i.) 560 et seq.y 570, 571 ; death, 
(i-) 572 
Storekeeper, ways as, (1.) 349 : 
value of, (i.) 203, 409, 526, 534, 
(ii.) 396 
Evans, Mrs., (i.) 7 
Evohition — Lillie's lectures, (ii.) 369 
Expedition : activity, (i.) 259 : 
diversity of talent and experience, 
(i.) 251 : general efficiency, (i.) 
404: homeward, -bound members 
embarking at Cape Evans, (ii.) 
385 : main party after winter of 
1911, ill. (i.) 402: personal 
sketches, (i.) 432-4 : scientific 
value, (i.) 407 : spirit of — ' After- 
guard,' keenness at sea, &c., (i.) 
10, 13, 14, S2, App. 19, 627, 
(ii.) 406 ; general spirit^ — har- 
monious relations, loyalty and 
cheerfulness, (i.) 17, 40, 54> 
76, 94, 09, 128, 136, 144, 273, 305, 
326, 331. 358. 406, 435, ("•) 349 ; 
men, spirit of, (i.) 3» 20, 76 : test 
of character, (i.) 260 : weights and 
measurements, August, (i-) 
386. For particular members, 
see their names 
F 
Feet : varied condition on the 
march, (i.) 184 : warmth— effect 
of nature of surface, (ii.) 67 
Fenwick, Mr., (i.) 6 
Ferrar Glacier, (ii.) 420 et seq. : 
' apposed ' with Taylor Glacier, 
(ii.) 199, 423 : cliffs, (ii.) 187 : 
coral reef structure, (ii.) 188 : 
geological section at top of Lower 
Ferrar, (ii.) 190 : movement, (i.) 
410, (ii.) 200 : sunholes on 
Lateral Tongue, (ii.) 188 
Ferrar, Mr. H. T., (ii.) 437 
Ferrying on an ice floe, (ii.) 290, 
400, ill. 288 
Finger Valleys, (ii.) 42S 
Finneskis, (ii.) 332 
Finnesko, (i.) 132, 165, 541, ill. 338 
Fire outbreaks in the hut — second 
winter, (ii.) 323, 334 
Firms supplying stores, (ii.) 490-4 I 
employees' interest in Expedi- 
tion, 493 
Fish: catches, (i.) 265, 281, 318, 
ill. 266 : flavour, (i.) 323 : frozen 
into ice, (i.) 215, 216, 219 : glacier 
ice, fish found in, (ii.) 208 : new 
genera and new species, (ii.) 483 : 
seal's stomach, fresh fish in, (ii.) 
133 
Flashlight — photography, (i.) 292, 
293, 301 ; signalling purposes, 
possibilities for, (i.) 301, 302 
Flat Iron headland— portage, (ii.) 
257-8 
Fog banks, dispersal of, (ii.) 66 
Fog Bay, (ii.) 20 
Food— iiut, fare in, (i.) 288 : Mid- 
winter menu, 1912, (ii.) 326 : 
seals and penguins as, see titles 
Seals and Penguins : simple fare 
V. luxuries, (i.) 271 : sledging diets, 
see Sledging Journeys : vegetables, 
fresh, brought by ship, (ii.) 333 
Football, (i.) 255, 259, 266, 268, 276, 
280 : I)ebenhara's accident, (i.) 
437, 444, (ii-) 223, 329 
Forage, (i.) 4, (n.) 495 
Forde, R., P.O., (i.) 2 : cooking, 
ill. (ii.) 244 : crevasse, jammed in, 
(ii.) 287 : Depot Jouniey (Autumn), 
(i.) 141 note, 167 : Depot Journey 
(Spring), (ii.) 291 et seq. : frostbite 
on hand, (i.) 416, 425, 426, (ii.) 
