INDEX 
519 
pictures attempted, (i.) 36, 75 : 
crystal forms, (ii.) 44O, ill, iiz, 
426: dirt baiuls, (i.) 123 : ferrying 
on loose floe, (ii.) 400 : inland ice 
sheet, (ii.) 4T3, 414: melting by 
sea water (barrier an<l sea ice), 
(i.) 307 : notes on ice pliysics, (ii.) 
441-51 : pinnacled ice, (i.) 17^, 
(ii.) 214, 216, 315 : range of vision 
for ice at sea, (i.j 65, (ii.) 360, 405 : 
Scott's lecture, ' Ice Barrier and 
Inland Ice,' (i.) 30*^ - sea ice— 
comparison with Discovery days, 
(i-) 359. dangers of, (i.) 105, 107, 
194, 219, 222, App. 14, 617, (ii.) 
220, 250-2, 270 ; dates of freezing, 
(i.) 227, 252 ; floe, used as ferry, (ii.) 
290, 400, ill. 288; formation, (ii.)443 
— current, effect of, (ii.) 139, rapid 
formation, (i.) 259, (ii-) 3^5. 4^^ 
freezing up of sea, ill. (i.) 270 ; 
fresh water yielded by, (i.) 32, 
App. 5, 613 ; gale, ice blown out 
by, (i.) 253 ; groaning, (ii.) 205 ; 
increasing against the wind, (i.) 
216 et scq., 219; opening up, ill. 
(i.) 193 ; over-riding, (i.) 218 et 
seq. ; pancake, (i.) 219 and 
(ii.) 383 : properties, &c., (ii.) 442 ; 
slush, ' rope dragged under like 
Discovery boats, (i.) 244, App. 16, 
621 ; surface— winds, effects of, 
(i-) 301, young ice troubles missed 
in Discovery days, (i.) 287 ;— thick- 
ness, (ii.) 486 ; watcrholes in, (i.) 
213, 215; waves antl cracks, (i.) 
35b, 357> (ii-) 4'14, see also Tide 
Crack ; zero temperature, critical 
point in freezing of salt water, (i.) 
214; — structure, ill. (ii.) nO : 
Vv^right's lecture on Ice I'roblems, 
(i.) 280 
Ice age, (ii.) 428 
Ice-blink over barrier, ill. (i.) 84 
Ice cap, probable thickness, (ii.) 418 
Ice caves, ill. (ii.) 32, 15^^ 
Ice flowers, (ii.) 7, 443, 2^^- 422 
Ice foot, (i.) 198, 210, 250, ^-14, 
ill. 425 
Ice grotto, ill. (i.) 385. See also Arch 
Berg 
Iceholes, shelters to, (i.) 306 
Ice-house, (i.) 3, 15, 37, 63 
Ice-scratched block, (ii.) 211 
Igloo buildmg, (i.) 300, 363, (ii.) 
29 el seq., 130, 132, 139, I47» I49 
et seq. 
Inaccessible Island, (i.) 252, 337; 34^ 
344 
India — Ponting's lecture, (i.) 387 
Indian Government, mules given by. 
See Mules 
Inexpressible Island, (ii.) 124 
Insects at Granite Harbour, (ii.) 2.)3 
Interests in Polar expeditions, ancient 
and modern, (i.) 288 
Icmisation, (ii.) 455 
Island, doubtful, (ii.) 234 
J 
JAGGERS & Cook, Messrs., (ii.) 370 
Japan— Ponting's lecture, (i.) 292 
and ill. 
Jonah medal, (ii.) 322 
K 
Kaikovua, sounding at, (ii.) 371 
Kar Plateau, (ii.) 250, 426 
Kayaks, (ii.) 95, iii, ill. 9b 
Kcohanc, P., P.O., (i.) 2: Atkin- 
son's tribute to, (ii.) 310 ; cooking, 
(i.) 439: Depot Journey, (i.) i^i 
note, i(>7 : glacier march, (i.) 502 : 
mending and making gear, (ii.) 
318, 32t : Northern Party Relief 
Party, member of, (ii.) 312 : 
ponies, encouragement of, (i.) 147 : 
rhyme on blizzard, (i.) 488 : snow 
blindness, (i.) 497 : Southern 
I^arty, dog team taken out to 
meet, (ii.) 
King Edward VII Land —Northern 
Party unable to land, (ii.) 83 
Kinsey, Mr., (i.) 5, <^>. ^PP- 2, 61 r, 
(ii.) 3G9, 500 : Scott's farewell 
letter to, (i.) 602 
Kipling quoted, (i.) 333 
Kocttlitz Glacier, (ii.) 205, 423, 429, 
ill. 205, 210, 420 : sponges, &c., 
found on, (i.) 282, 332 
Kyfhn, Mt., (i.) 504 and ill. 
L 
Labyrinth Camp, (ii.) 210 
Lakes : glaciers, lakes on, (ii.) I93» 
195, 212, 287 : thawing out, (ii.) 
485 
Land sighted, (i.) 79 
Landing, (i.) 91 .sc^.— completion, 
116: —broken ice, interruption 
by, (i.) 107 : dogs and i)onies, 
work of, (i.) 102, 108-9: man- 
haulers, work of, (i.) 100, 102, 109 
hash\y,W,— Chief Sto/eerjilL (i.) 529 : 
