INDEX 
521 
Journey (Autumn), (i.) 141 note : 
(log driving, Ac, views of, (i.) 
185-0: Icct, condition on march, 
(i.) 184 : frostbites, (i.) 175 : liar- 
ness and accoutrements, assistance 
in preparing, (ii.) 495 '• ^^^^^ Point, 
visits to, (i.) 243, 2(>5, 267, 270, 
40T, 404, 417, 4*|i, 445» -14^^ 
401 : lecture, (i.) 39O : po^V 
accident, (i.) 193. ^PP- ^4. ^^^7 : 
ski-ing, ill. (i.) 356: snowblindness, 
(i.) 490 : Southern Journey, (i.) 
470, 474 et seq., 578, ApfK 9, 014 
Melbourne c;iacicr, (ii.) ti8 
Melbourne, Mount, (ii.) ii.], 440 
Meteorological instruments — Simp- 
son's lecture, (i.) 299 
Meteorological work, (i.) 232 : 
Bowers' record of Winter Journey, 
(ii.) 2, II, Apl>. 503: summary, 
(ii.) 459-74 , , ^ 
Meteorology— Smipson s lecture, (1.) 
371 
Middle Barrier Depot, (i.) 47-1, 583 
Mid-<Macior Depot, (i.) 5O9 
Midnight at Hut Point, March 27tli, 
19T t, ill. (i.) 19^^ 
Midnight sun, (i.) 80 ; ill. 86 
Midwinter celebrations : Kvans, 
Cape, (i.) 324-7. (i'O 3^5 32^ : 
Northorn Party, (ii.) lor, 144 
Miller (ilacicr, (ii.) 26.^, ^zi> 
Miller, Mr. M. )., Mayor of Lytlcltcm, 
(i.) 1-2, 6, 2, Oti 
Milton quoted, (i.) 239 
Mirage and refraction, (i.) 45'>, 520, 
(ii.) 165, 1O6, 285-6 
Mock moons, (i.) 2O8, 269, ill. 258, 
(li.) 16 
Monmnent Rock, (i.) 572 
Moon and planets, distorted ai>pear- 
ancc, (i.) 35O 
Moss, (ii.) 241, 242, 259 
Motor sledges : at work, (i.) 93» 
98, 100; ill. (i.) 43^: cold, 
probable effect of, (i.) 431 : P^J^y's 
faith in, (i.) 133, 41'.) = ^^^y''^ 
lecture, (i.) 521 : first motor on 
the Barrier, (i.) 443 : landing, (i.) 
91, /■//. 106 — loss of one sledge, 
(i.) 10O-7 : — Hmitctl expectations, 
(i.) 405, 429 : previous experi- 
ments, (i.) 442 note : repairing 
axle case, (i.) 430 : rollers, making 
■ — Simpson's small motor used as 
lathe, (i.) 419: splitting, (i.) 443 
ship, stowage on, (i.) /I, 8 : 
Southern Journey, Motor Party, 
(i.) 437, 440-5, i^^' 442 ; break- 
downs, (i.) 445, 451— final break- 
down, (i.) 452, 453:~trials, (t.) 
429 : value of, (i.) -138 
Mules given l>y Indian Government : 
• Abdullah ' — Icvulcr, (ii.) 343 : 
acc(minu)dation on, and prepara- 
tion tor, sea voyage, (ii.) 372 : 
aiiportionnient, (ii.) 3^8-9, 33^: 
blizzards, exercise in, (ii.) 325 ■ 
exercise on deck, (ii.) 375: 
taste in, (ii.) 342: Roar supplied, 
forethought shown in, (ii.) 321 : 
goggles, (ii.) 342: ' Oulab,' (ii.) 
335) 33*^ 341 '* Khan Sahib ' — 
slow 'pace,' (ii.) 339, 34" • ' ^^^^^ 
Khan,' ilL (ii.) 3^6 : landing, 
(ii.) 379: Pulloyn, Lieutenant C., 
Kxpeilition's <U-bt to, (ii.) 372: 
* Pyarec '—trouble with cappe<l 
knee, (ii.) 328, 335, 339: shelter 
walls, (ii.) 343 : two killed on 
return journey, (ii.) 34^- work 
ol'i (ii-) 337, 339— weights carried, 
33«, 34f> 
Musical talent, (i.) 58, (a.) 138 
N 
Nansen, (i.) 35 
Nansen Glacier — movement. Pro- 
fessor David's view, (ii.) .|I3 
Nansen-Petersen walcr-bottlc, /'//. 
(ii.)4«5 
Navigation, knowledge of, necessary 
for'oriicers, (i.) 310, Apjy. 19, 627 
Neale, W. H.— Steward y (i.) 10 
Nelson, IC. W.- -Biologist, ill. (i.) 1 1.1, 
380, (ii.) 485 : Barrier problems, 
(ii.) 41 ^ : hut, cubicle in, (i.) 131, 
235 : ice holes, shelters for, (i.) 
306 : keeping warni with a slow 
mule, (ii.) 340 : lectures — bio- 
logist, objecti of, (i.) 288, 313, 
408 ; heredity, (ii.) 328 ; tides, 
(ii.) 322: — motor sledges, man- 
aging, (i.) 93 : occultations, pre- 
dicting, (ii.) 330 : South Polar 
TimeSy contribution, (i.) 407 : 
summary of work in Winter 
(Quarters, (ii.) 485-8 : work and 
methods, (i.) 26, 36, 40-1, 131, 
380, (ii.) 318, 322 
New Glacier, (ii.) 256, ill. 276 
New Year's Day on Summit 
Journey, (i.) 527 
New Zcalanrl : biological work of 
the ICxiKidition, (ii.) 47^ '■ fossils 
from Mount l*otts, (ii.) -179 : 
Government grant, (ii.) 489 
