SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION 
Nicknames, notes on, (i.) 47, App. 6, 
613 
'Nigger' (cat), fall overboard, (ii.) 
374 
Night marching, (1.) 152, 159, 187, 
448, 449, (ii.) 234, 238 
Nimrod Depot, (i.) 121 
Nimrod Group — soundings near 
charted position, (ii.) 404 
Nimrod Hut : aspect as compared 
with Discovery Hut, (i.) 285 : 
Campbell's visit to, (i.) 124 — 
return, 136, App. 10, 615 : — 
papers from, (i.) 395 ; stores in, 
ti-) 285 
Nimrod tents, (i.) 147, 149, 150 
Ninnis, Captain — volunteer, (ii.) 498 
^^ordenskiold Ice Tongue, (ii.) 167 
North Cape, coast west of, (ii.) 361, 
362 
North Cape, New Zealand, (ii.) 370 
Northern ice face, changes in, (ii.) 
139 
Northern (originally Eastern) Party, 
(i.) 63 and note, (ii.) 78 : Eastern 
Journey — Abbott's accident, (ii.) 
87 ; Amundsen, meeting with, (ii.) 
85 ; attempted landings on King 
Edward VII Land and Barrier — 
unable to land, (ii.) 83, 86 : in- 
structions, (ii.) 79 : list of members, 
(ii.) 78 
Northern Journeys — Adare, 
Cape, landing at — first winter, (ii.) 
89, ill. 112; blizzards, (ii.) 93, 97 
et seq.; Borchgrevink's Huts, (ii.) 
90, 97 ; duties of the different 
members, (ii.) 95 ; expeditions, 
(ii.) loi, 102, 105, 106 ; food stores, 
(ii.) 92, 93 — mutton condemned, 
(ii.) 91 ; hut, (ii.) 90, 99, 100, 
ill. 98, 112, — application of bleach- 
ing-powder, (ii.) 92 : ice gone out, 
(ii.) 103 : kayaks, (ii.) 95, m : 
permanent camp established — 
look out for ship, (ii.) 112 ; 
' Pram,' hshing from, (ii.) 94 and ill.; 
recreations, (ii.) 100 : routine, (ii.) 
96 ; ship rejoined, (ii.) 112, 376-7 
Evans Coves, explorations from, 
(ii.) 113 et seq. ; food — short 
rations, &c., (ii.) 126, 127, 129; 
Levick's Party, delay in rejoining, 
(ii. ) 119, 12 o — explanation , ( ii . ) 
122; relaying, (ii.) 116, 119; 
snow blindness, (ii.) 115, 118, 123 ; 
stores, (ii.) 113 
Geological work, (ii.) 92, 118, 
120, 123, 125, 126, 152, 154, 
440 : ice conditions, work re- 
stricted by, (ii.) 107-8, III : second 
coast trip, Western Journey, (ii.) 
106. 
Second winter, Abbott's acci- 
dent, (ii.) 147, 148 : blizzards, (ii.) 
126 et seq., 139, 146, 150; blubber 
lamps, (ii.) 138; blubber stove, 
(ii.) 135 — Levick's ' Complex,' 
(ii.) 143 ; boots giving out, 
(ii.) 131, 134, 151 ; chimney shaft 
blocked by drift — no-air scares, 
(ii.) 141, 147; clothes, condition 
of, (ii.) 133, 144 ; cooking arrange- 
ments, (ii.) 135 ; food supplies, — 
(ii.) 129; fresh fish from a seal's 
stomach, (ii.) 133 ; ice larders, 
(ii.) 145 — buried in drift, (ii.) 147, 
150 ; medicine case, flavourings and 
luxuries from, (ii.) 137, 143, 144; 
old seaweed, (ii.) 131, 136; rations, 
(ii.) 136 — reduced, (ii.) 137 ; seals 
and penguins, (ii.) 128, 133, 134, 
137, 140, 146, 14S: — frostbites, (ii.) 
133, 149, 151 ; igloo— dug out, (ii.) 
130, 132, r39, 147, M9> 150. 2^^- 
122, 132, 139; 'igloo back,' (11.) 
153: left, (ii.) 155; party after 
winter in, ill. (ii.) 156 ; visited on 
homeward journey, (ii.) 401 : — 
Levick's party, tent blown to 
rags, &c., (ii.) 132; recreations, 
books, &c., (ii.) 138, 140; routine, 
(ii.) 136 ; salt, use of salt water 
ice, (ii.) 140; sickness — enteritis, 
(ii.) 134, 152, 153, 155; sledging, 
preparations for (ii.) 153 et seq. 
Sledge journey to Cape Evans, 
blizzards, (ii.) 158-9, 162, 164; 
breakdown of sledge, (ii.) 176, 
178 : choice of route, (ii.) 142-3, 
145, 148, 164, 168; clothes— issue 
of spare clothes, (ii.) 156; collect- 
ing specimens, (ii.) 174, 175 1 
David's specimens, &c., collected, 
(ii.) 170 : depots found — Atkinson's 
at Butter Point, (ii.) 175 ; Taylor's 
at Cape Roberts, (ii.) 172, 174: — 
frostbite and sunburn, (ii.) 172 ; 
ice conditions, (ii.) 171, 176, 177, 
17S ; illness, (ii.) 157 et seq. — 
effect of change of diet, (ii.) 173 : — 
narrow escapes, (ii.) 162; Polar 
Party, forebodings as to, (ii.) 175, 
178 — news at Hut Point, (ii.) 178:— 
relaying, (ii.) 166; return to Cape 
Evans, (ii.) 179, and ill. 349 : 
Relief Expeditions — Atkinson's at- 
tempt, (ii.) 175, 311-6; perils of 
return journey, (ii.) 316 ; Terra 
Nova's attempts, (ii.) 380, 383, 3S6 
