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lanche cliffs from south side, ill. 
(ii.) 272 : changes in face of Pied- 
mont, (ii.) 171 : correct position 
(ii.) 253 : Couloir Cliffs, ill. (ii.) 
230 : depot of provisions left at, 
(ii.) 402 : geological specimens, (ii.) 
256, depot recovered, (ii.) 399: — 
glacial geology, (ii.) 424 : lichens 
found, (ii.) 240 : photographic 
epitome, (ii.) 265 : route to, (i.) 
415 : seals, (ii.) 172 
' Granite House,' (ii.) 243, 245, 
ill. 244 
Granites, intrusion of, (ii.) 433 
Great Ice Barrier. See Barrier 
Gregory Point— now anisland, (ii.) 171 
Grouse disease worm, Wilson on, 
(i.) 286 
Guthrie, Dr. John, (ii.) 371 
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' Had Again ' camp, (ii.) 218 
Hagen, finneskis supplied by, (ii.) 332 
Half Degree Depot, (i.) 537, 552 
Halo rings round sun, (i.) 465 
Hammers — geological hammers as 
building tools, (ii.) 90 
Hansen's grave on Cape Adare, ill, 
(ii.) 98 
Harpoon gun, loading, ill. (i.) 22 
Hasle, Mr. L. S., (ii.) 478 
Head gear, (ii.) 229 
Heredity— Nelson's lecture, (ii.) 328 
Hill climbing at Hut Point, (i.) 220 
Hjort's Hill, (ii.) 285 
Hobbs, reference to, (ii.) 429 
Honeycomb ice, (ii.) 209 
Hooper, F. J. — Steward, (i.) 10 : 
acetylene plant, management of, 
(ii.) 318 : cooking, (i.) 429 : 
Krebus, ascent of, (ii.) 352 : 
Motor Party, member of, (i.) 430 : 
return from Southern Journey, (i.) 
473 : value of, (i.) 128 
Hooper, Mt., depot, (i.) 589 
Hope, Mt., (i.) 485, 493, 507 
Hordern, Mr., (ii.) 489 
Horse management — Oates's lecture, 
(i.) 278, 377 
Horses. See Ponies 
' Hour-glass ' dolphins, (i.) 19, (ii.) 
367 
Howard de Walden, Lord, (ii.) 500 
Hudson, Cape, endeavours to reach, 
(ii.) 364 
Humidity of the air — measurement 
impossible, (i.) 291 
Hut, ill. (i.) 278, (ii.) 334 : annexe, 
stables and extension, (i.) 130, 
131, 238, ill. 352 : aspect as com- 
pared with Discovery Hut, (i.) 278 ; 
biological workroom, (1.) 235 : 
description, (i.) 11 1-2 : dog 
hospital, (i.) 239 : first Sunday, 
(i.) 119-20: galley fire, difficulty 
with, (i.) 250 : heating, lighting, 
and ventilating, (i.) 236, 296, 335 : 
ice grottos dug — larder, (i.) 115, 
117, 118, 123, ill. 114, magnetic 
instruments, (i.) 118, 123: — interior 
arrangements, comfort, &c., (i.) 
124, 128, 231, 245, 246, ill. 124, 
380 : landing and construction, 
(i.) 93- 99, 104. 107, 116, 118, ill. 
114 : photographic studio, (i.) 
233 : plan, (i.) 125 : Simpson's 
corner, (i.) 116, 232 : situation, (i.) 
115, 116, 126, 129 : spring dis- 
comforts, (i.) 421 : stable efflu- 
vium, (i.) 392 : working arrange- 
ments, impression of, (i.) 232. 
Refer also to Winter Quarters 
Hut Point, ill. (i.) 122, 198, (ii.) 68: 
blizzards, (i.) 202, 206, 222, 225, 
243 : Debeuham and Gran, visit, 
(i-) 3'^7> 3^2 : depot of provisions 
left at, (ii.) 399 : Discovery, articles 
left by, (i.j 202, A-pp. 16, 621 : 
Discovery Hut, condition of, (i:) 
120-2 : driven spray, (i.) 207 : 
emergency stores, transport pre- 
vented by bad weather, (i.) 431 : 
first trip to, (i.) 120-3 : geology, 
(i.) 209, 217; land route to Cape 
Evans, (i.) 201 : life at, sketch of, 
(i.) 220 et seq. : Meares' and 
Demetri's visit, (i.) 401, return, 
417 : — pond, (i.) 122 : renovations, 
(i.) 441 : sledge journeys between 
Hut Point and Cape Evans, (i.) 223, 
240 ei seq., 243 et seq. : snowed up, 
hut nearly buried, 1912, (ii.) 335 : 
stabliuE^ built, (i.) 213 
Hutton Rocks, traversing ice wall at, 
(i.) 224, 241, 244 
Huxley quoted, (i.) 333 
Hyacinth culture, (ii.) 320 
Hymn singing, (i.) 373 : accompan- 
ist, (i.) 309 : books, dearth of, 
(i.) 246, Nimrod Hut supply, 286: — 
isiorthern Party's hymns and 
psalms, (ii.) 138 
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Ice — barrier, bergs, glaciers and 
pack, see those titles : colour 
