SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION 
(ii.) 392 : diving, ill. (ii.) i6o : 
dogs and penguins, see Dogs 
lunpcrors, (ii.) 303, ill. 39 ; 
anxiety to incubate, (ii.) 40 ; 
eggs, ill. (ii.) 40 ; Fcrrar Glacier, 
Kmperor on, (ii.) 189-90; first 
adult seen, (i.) 43 ; liic history, 
episode of, (i.) 83, App. 8, G13 ; 
plumage in witrter, brilliancy of, 
(i.) 285 ; primitive cliaractcr, (ii.) 
I, cp. (i.) 274; record weight, (i.) 
2i8; rookery at Cape Crozier, (i.) 
84 — winter visit to, (i.) 363, (ii.) 35 
et seq. ; spoor, (ii.) 231 ; swimming 
(ii.) 204 ; tapeworm parasite, (i.) 
133 
Food, penguins as, comparison 
w i t li seal ni eat , cSc c . , ( i i . ) 155, 
164, 190, 333: friendly penguin, 
ill. (i.) 94 : ' I Don't Care 
What Becomes of Me,' ill. (i.) 66 : 
jumping, zV/. (ii.) 92 : killer whales 
and penguins, (i.) 85, 87 : nioulting 
ill. (ii.) 226 : music, liking for, 
(i.) 51, App. 7, 613 : open water, 
presence indicating, (ii.) 313, 315 : 
pack, penguins in (i,) 59, 66 : 
playing, (i.) 60 : primitive charac- 
ters, (i.) 274, (ii.) I : promenade, 
ill. (ii.) 91 : showman at Cape 
Adare, (ii.) 91 : skuas and pen- 
guins, (i.) 59 : Wilson's lecture, 
(i.) 274 
Pennell, Lieutenant H. Tv. L. (i.) 7, 
ill. (ii.) 368 : charge of ship, (i.) 
127, 136 : magnetic log and 
current log, charge of, (ii.) 368 : 
Oamaru, lantling at, (ii.) 403 
Perched blocks, (ii.) 262 
Personal relations, good fellowship, 
ike. RcjcY to Expedition 
Petrels— feeding, mode of, (i.) 70 : 
snowy ])ctrel seen far south, (ii.) 
302, 380 
Phos]ihorcsccnce, (i.) 293, (ii.) 324 
Photograjihy — llashlight, (i.) 292, 
293, 301 : Init, work at, (i.) 233 : 
l^onting's pupils, (i.) 418, 422 
Physics — summary of work of 
Expedition, (ii.) 452-8. For 
particuUir branches, see their 
names 
Physiography — Taylor's lectures, 
(i.) 263-5, 390 : Victoria land — 
r6sum6, (ii.) 416 ei seq. ; Austra- 
lian parallel, (ii.) .^17; Mcsozoic 
times, warmer conditions in, (ii.) 
418; plateau and mountains, (ii.) 
•IK) 
Pianola, (i.) 133 
Piedmont Glacier, (ii.) 231, 272, 280 
et seq., 427, 428 : crevasses, 
dangerous traverse of, (ii.) 280 et 
seq. 
Pigmentation : birds, (i.) 254 : Maori- 
Jturopean half-castes, (ii.) 479 
'Pilgrim's Progress' quoted, (i.) 419 
Plankton, (ii.) 378 : choice of time 
for jnitting over net, (ii. 406 : 
number of samples collected, (ii.) 
_ 476, 479 
Polar clothing. See Clothing 
Polar deceptions, (ii.) 271. Siif titles 
Mirage and Refraction 
Polar expeditions, ancient and 
modern, interests, (i.) 288 
Polar night falling, (i.) 246, ill. (ii.) 
244 
i^olar Party. Refer to title Southern 
Journey 
Pole reached — level, Sec, (i.) 546 
and ill. 
Ponies — accidents, (i.) 140, 435, 
see also sub-heading Losses : accli- 
matjsation, (i.) 130, 169, 238 : 
ai)pet1tes on the march, (i.) 452 : 
blizzards, effect of, (i.) 162-3, 186, 
191, 192, 456, 457 : ' Blossom,' 
(i.) 166, 167, i86 : blubber eaten, 
(i.) 391 : ' Bones,' (i.) 351, 375 
478 — eating Christopher's goggles, 
(i.) 450 : * CJnnaman,' (i.) 354, 
3^>o. 375» 444. A^^5 seq.— 
re-named ' The Thunderbolt,' 471 : 
* Christo]>her,' (i.) 386, 392, — 
rcstivcness, tricks, &c., (i.) 418, 
422, 426, 444, 447 et seq., 464, 470, 
478, 480 
Condition, &c. — at sea, (i.) 7, 
16, 21, 37, 39, 40, 64, 71, 
77, So ; storm, effects of, (i.) 
18 :■ — landing, (i.) 92 ; on shore — 
(i.) 126, 208, 238, 242 : improve- 
ment, (i.) 357, 375, 379, 404 ; 
spring condition, (i.) 416, 421, 
426, 429, 431, 439. Refer also to 
sub-headmg Work 
Disembarking, (i.) 91, ill, 92 : 
dogs attack fallen pony, (i.) 170: 
exercising, (i.) 65. 245, ill- 35^^, 41S: 
falling in stall, (i.) 290 : lighting, (i.) 
444 :^ forage — amount taken, (i.) 4, 
(h.) 495 : ' Ilackenschmidt,' (i.) 
226, 230, 231 : hunger and habits, 
(i.) 177: illness, (i.) 315, 351, 
354, 'V/. 352: 'James Pigg,' (i.) 
159, 163, 186, 189 et seq., 315,473 
et seq. : * Jehu,' (i.) 418 et seq., 
446, 447, 468 et seq., 473, 474— 
rc-named ' The Barrier Wonder,' 
