INDEX 
517 
242 : Granite Harbour Geological 
Expedition, (ii.) 222 ; sledge- 
master, (ii.) 184 : snowblindness, 
(ii,) 284 
Fossils — Campbell's finds, (i.) 120, 
123 : Cloudmaker Moraine, (ii.) 
323 : Gondola Ridge, (ii.) 261, 
262; Mt. Buckley (i.) 564, (ii ) 437 : 
New Zealand — Mt. Potts, (ii.) 373 
Four-man team, (ii.) 291 
Fram^ (ii.) 85 
Fraser, Messrs. James & Sons — 
Honorary Auditors, (ii.) 490 
Fresh-water cascade, ill. (i.) loi 
Frostbite and sunburn combined, 
(ii.) 109, 172 
Frostbites. See names of Men and 
Expeditions 
Frost rime, (i.) 189 
Frost smoke, (i.) 249, ill. (ii.) 40 
Fry's chocolates, appreciation of, 
(ii.) 244 
Fuel allowance on sledging journeys. 
See title Sledging Journeys 
Funds of the expedition, (ii.) 489 
G 
Gardening — Gran's seakale, (ii.) 
252, 267 : Simpson's hyacinth 
bulbs, (ii.) 320 
Gateway, (i.) 485, 492, 493, ^PP- 22, 
628 
Geikie, Sir A., (ii.) 500 
Geology — Debenham's lectures, (i.) 
269, 405 : instruction, price of — 
Nelson's offer, (i.) 305 : oldest 
rocks, (ii.) 431 : Scott's interest 
in, (i.) 209 and note : South 
Victoria Land — faulting and 
volcanic outbreaks, (ii.) 437, geo- 
logical history, (ii.) 430 et seq., 
glacial geology resume, (ii.) 416 
et seq. : Work of expedition — 
summary of geological journeys, 
(ii.; 438-40; For particular moun- 
tains, districts, &c., see their 
names 
Geology; Cape, (ii.) 242, 268 
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, quoted, (i.) 
239 
Glacial geology of Victoria Land — ■ 
resume, (ii.) 416 seq. 
' Glaciated '—use of word, (i.) 304, 
(ii-) 415 
Glacier Moat, (ii.) 198 
Glacier Tongue, (i.) 136 et seq., 251 : 
end broken away in March, 191 1, 
journey of, (i.) 411, (ii.) 231, 283 
Glaciers — face of glacier, ill. (ii.) 89 ; 
glass-roof and bottle-glass ice, (ii.) 
189, 190, 205, 207, 260 : ice split- 
ting in the cold, (ii.) 199 '• marine 
organisms found on, (i.) 282, 332, 
(ii.) 212 : movement, (i.) 410, 
(ii.) 254, 267, 413, 426, 447 ; 
soundings in connection with, (ii.) 
400 : — outlet glacier valleys, ill. 
(ii.) 420 : problems, (i.) 387 ; 
tongues, (ii.) 447-8; See also 
names of Glaciers 
Glass-roof ice, (ii.) 189, 190, 205, 
207, 260 
' Glazed frost,' (i.) 69 
Glendenning's gift, (i.) 6 
Glengall Ironworks Co., (ii.) 49G, 497 
Go-cart. See Bicycle Wheel Carriages 
Goethe quoted, (i.) 239 
Goggles, (i.) 466 : mules'; (ii.) 321, 
342 
Gold, prospectmg for, (ii.) 196 
Goldie, Sir George Taubman, (ii.) 500 
Gondola Mountain (Mt. Suess), (ii.) 
247, 259, 260 et seq. 
Goschen, Lord, (ii.) 500 
Gran, Lieutenant Tryggve — Ski Ex- 
pert, ill. (i.) 152, 3i^>> 3^^> (ii-) 
184 : amateur doctor, (ii.) 255 : 
cold, sensibility to, (i.) 374- 
cooking, (ii.) 266, 277 : Depot 
Journey (Autumn), (i.) 141 note : 
Depot Journey (Spring), (ii.) 291 
et seq. : entertainer, (ii.) 274, 326 : 
Erebus, ascent of, (ii.) 352, 
adventures, 355 etseq. :■ — gardening 
at Granite Harbour, (ii.) 252, 267 : 
geological specimens depoted at 
Granite Harbour, bringing in, (ii.) 
399 : Granite Harbour Geological 
Expedition, (ii.) 222 : Hut Point, 
winter visit, (i.) 307, 312 : in- 
struction in ski-ing, (i.) 36, 37 : 
jump fixed, (ii.) 331 : meteoro- 
logical work— second winter, (ii.) 
318 : Nietzschian principles ■ — 
Nature Play and Birthday Ode, 
(ii.) 273-4 : nunakol — name for 
rounded ridges, (ii.) 232, 427 : 
ponies, going on ski with, (i.) 147 : 
' record * for ski runners, (i.) 132 : 
ski-runner, value as, (i.) 151, 152 : 
skis and sledge runners, inspection 
of, (ii.) 493 : stores officer— second 
winter, (ii.) 318 : treacherous ice, 
escape from, (ii.) 251 : value of, 
(i.) 148 : vocalist, (ii.) 266 
Granite blocks planed by glaciers 
at Cape Roberts, ill. (ii.) 256 
Granite Harbour, (ii.) 236 : ava- 
