INDEX 
523 
Norwegians at the Pole. See Amund- 
sen 
Nose-nips, (ii.) 12 
Notothenia, (i.) 42 
NunakoUer, (ii.) 232, 427 and note 
Nussbaum Bar (or Riegel), (ii.) 421 
O 
Gates, Captain L, E. G., ill. (i.) 8, 
354, 356, 378 : Barrier problems, 
(ii.) 414 : cheery pessimist, (i.) 
146, 172, 433, 462, 465, 491 : 
Depot (Autumn) Journey, (i.) 141 
note: frostbite, (i.) 173, 175 : lecture 
on horse management, (i.) 27S, 377 : 
ponies — care and management 
of (i.) 103, 432, 463 ; assistants on 
board ship, (i.) 10; forage pro- 
vided, (i.) 4, (ii.) 495 ; landing, 
(i.) 91 ; restive ponies, (418) ; 
safeguarding from ' Christopher,' 
(i.) 448 ; storm at sea, (i.) 11, 12, 
131 
Southern Journey, (1.) 495 '> 
strain of, (i.) 541, 55i> 552» 583 
seq. ; courage and endurance, (i.) 
586 seq. ; death, (i.) 591 ; 
epitaph and cairn, (ii.) 348 : value 
of — work, &c., (i.) 263, 536 : Keo- 
hane's ti'ibute, (ii.) 396 
Gates Land, (ii.) 361 
Oats scattered on Depot Journey, (i.) 
176 and note : disappearance, (i.) 
467 
Observation Hill, ill. (i.) 122 : cross 
erected in memory of Polar Party, 
(ii.) 398 and ill. 
Occultations : Nelson*s predictions, 
(ii.) 330 : observing, ill. (i.) 361 
Omelchenko, Anton. See Anton 
One Ton Camp, (i.) 173-4* 4^5. 
(ii.) 304, 345 
Open water during winter, (1.) 282, 
287 : appearances of, Polar de- 
ceptions, (ii.) 271 
Outfit, (ii.) 4S9 et seq. See also 
names of articles. 
P 
Pack : beauty, (i.) 75 : bergs in pack, 
' — movement, &c., (i.) 39, 49, 51 > 
ill. 37: pressure caused by, (i.) 46: — 
best meridian on which to meet 
pack, (i.) 26, cp. (ii.) 391; birds seen, 
(i.) 46, 59 : calm, (i.) 25, 63, 74 : 
changes in character, (i.) 33, 41, 43, 
61, 68, 73, 88 : chart of, (i.) 72 : 
Christmas Eve, ill. (i.) 56 : Christ- 
mas Day, (i.) 57,58 : composite fioes, 
(i.) 53 : delay on outward voyage, 
(i.) 30-76 ; coal consumption 
question, (i.) 50, 52, 56, 69, 72 : 
drift, (i.) 32, 34, 37, 51— summary 
of current in pack, (i.) 56 : first 
sight of, (i.) 22 : furling sail, ill. 
(1.) 34 : hot day, (i.) 36 : island 
reported, (i.) 31 : King Edward's 
Land pack, (i.) 33, 42, 45 : large 
fioes, (i.) 48, 55 : life beneath, (i.) 
66 : midnight scene (i.) 25 and ill. : 
monotony, (i.) 35 : moonlight, 
ill. (i.) 37 : nature of, (i.) 27, 33, 88 : 
North Cape, pack beyond, (ii.) 
362, 364 : notes on, (ii.) 445 ; 
opening, (i.) 41, ilL 40, 74: 
penetrability, extent of, (i.) 28 : 
photographs and pictures, (i.) 
50-1 : piessure, absence of, (i,) 
74 i release, (i.) 69, ill. 70 ; 
scientific work, (i.) 75, (ii.) 375, 
378, 379, 302, 393: screw pack, 
(ii.) 230 : second winter cruise, 
(ii.) 374 et seq.y ill. 382 : ski 
exercise, (i.) 31, 36, 37, 49 : 
summary of, during first voyage, 
(i.) 71 : temperature, (i.) 35, 50: 
third voyage, struggle with pack, 
(ii.) 391-3 : trend of pack in Ross 
Sea, (ii.) 391 
' Packing ' from Alcove Camp, (ii.) 
T93» 257-8, ill. 192 
Palgrave, F. T., quoted^ (i.) 419 
Paraffin : leakage at One Ton Depot, 
&c., (i.) App. 26, 631: (ii.) 345; 
pouring at low temperature, (ii.) 
17 
Paraselene, (i.) 268, 269, ill. 258 
Parasitology : Atkinson's discoveries, 
(i-) 52, 133. 266, 309, 381, At- 
kinson's lecture, (i.) 286 
Park Lane Camp, (ii.) 209 
Peary: age, (i.) 374: blizzard in 
the open, (ii.) 53 
Pendulum observations, (i.) 313, 
338-9, (ii.) 456, 457 
Penelope Point, cave on, (ii.) 106, 
110 and ill. 
Penguins, ill. (ii.) 125, 126: 'A 
Proud Mother,' ill. 128 : Adelies, 
(i.) 54, 66 and ill. ; ill. (ii.) 128 : 
tapeworm parasite, (i.) 52 ; 
teaching young to swim, (i.) 275 ; 
track, sledging track crossing, 
ill. (ii.) 226 : blubber as lard — ■ 
Wilson's invention, (i.) 218, 221, 
App, 15, 621 ; chasing ship, 
