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Radcliffe , Mr. Dan, (ii.) 499, 500 
Radioactivity ol the air, (ii.) 454 
Radium— Wright's lecture, (i.) 382 
Rain beyond Antarctic circle, (i.) 39 
Ramp, (i.) 309, ill. (ii.) 336 : cones 
on, (i.) 254, 395, 4o«: nature of, 
(i-) 393, 399 ' view from, (i.) 253, 
278, 287 : wind an<i temperature, 
(1.) 2Sr, 321 
Range of vision for ice at sea, (i.) r)5, 
(ii.) 360, 405 
Rats on tlio 'lliird Voyage, (ii.) 39f> 
Razorl)ack Island, (i.) 22.5, 341 
' Record ' for ski runners, (i.) 132 
Record Camii, (i.) 536 
Redcliff Nunakol, (ii.) 258, 259 
Reid, Mt., (i.) 485 
Rendezvous Hlult, (ii.) 237, 241, 245 : 
height, (ii.) 246, 253 
Rcnnick, Lieutenant H. E. de P., 
ill. (i.) 94 : Bowers, exchange with, 
(i.) 133, App. II, 615: motor, 
adaptation to work Lucas sound- 
ing machine, (ii.) 369 : pianola, 
erection of, (i.) 133 - soundings, 
charge of, (i.) 25, 3", 3-1. 37, (ii-). 
3'->«, 374 
Rhodes, Messrs. Arthur and Cleorgc, 
(i.) 6, App. 2, 611 
Richter, thermometers made by, (ii.) 
487 
Riegi'l, (ii.) 429 
River ofsalt water — McMurdo Sound, 
(ii.) 217 
Roberts, Cape, (i.) 23O and ill. 272 : 
panorama, (ii.) 272 : Taylor's 
Depot, (ii.) 172, 174, 280, 281 
Robertson liay, (ii.) 88-9, 91 : caves 
and birds, (ii.) 99 : dangers for 
ships, (ii.) 377 
Roche Moulonn&e^ (ii.) 262 
Rocks of Southern Mts., (i.) 481 
Rocky Momitains, finger valleys of 
—parallel with Koettlitz glacier, 
(ii.) 424 
Rope tlragged under slush on sea ice, 
like Discovery boats, (i.) 244 
A pp. 17, 621 
Rorquals. See Whales 
Ross Archipelago, (ii.) 431 
Ross Sea, mud from sea bottom, (ii.) 
480 : summer temperatures, (ii.) 
481 
Ross's voyage, (ii.) 39i : track 
crossed by Terra Nova, (ii.) 360 
Royal Society Range— geology, (ii.) 
434 : panorama, (i.) 414 
Royds, Cape, ill. (i.) 285 : Campbell's 
trip to, (i.) 120, 124 : disadvan- 
tages as station, (i.) 90 : winter 
expedition to, with a go-cart, (i.) 
28.] et seq. 
Running water, (ii.) 121 : Dry Valley, 
(ii.) 192 : Kvans, Cape, (i.) loi 
and ill. : Koettlitz Glacier, (ii.) 
212 : waterfall on Redcliff Nuna- 
kol, (ii.) 259 
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Sabine, Mt., (i.) 79 
Saennegras, tor hands, (ii.) 64 ; and 
Glossary 
Safety Camp, (i.) 148, 185 el seq., 190, 
(ii.) 202 
Sails on sledges, (i.) 5.18, 550, (ii.) 232 
St. Gothard Valley, parallel with 
Ferrar and Taylor Cdacicrs, (ii.) 
423 
Salt — use of salt water ice, (ii.) 1-10 
Sandstone found in Beardmore 
district, (i.) 509 
Sastrugi, (i.) 469, 475^ 477- 4^4, 5i7, 
521, 528, 530, 532, 533, 53S, 540» 
542, 547, 554, 5^^2, tlL 554 : 
bearded and toothed, (i.) 531, 560 : 
slipperiness, (i.) 165 ; undercut, 
(ii.) 119. Refer also to Glossary 
Sastrugi, Cape, (ii.) 119 
Science — Scott's appreciation, (i.) 
2b7, 351 : value of the Expedition, 
('•) ¥^7 
Scott, Capt. R. F., ■/-//. (i.) fronlis- 
piece, ibG, 314, 486: apprecia- 
tion by members of Expedition, 
(i.) 326, (ii.) 395 : birthday 
celebrations, (i.) 304 and ill. : care 
and thoroughness, instance of, 
(i.) 271 : cooking, (i.) 480, 527, 
570 : crevasse, descent into, to 
rescue dogs, (i.) 181 el seq., App. 
13A, 617 : dog driving, (i.) 116, 140 : 
dogs, care of, and thought for, 
(i.) 275, (ii.) 304 : electrical instru- 
ments, instruction in, (i.) 276 : 
footsore, (i.) 444 : frostbite, (i.) 
173 : geology, interest in, (i.) 209 
anS nole ; lectures — ' Ice Barrier 
and Inland Ice,' (i.) 306: plans for 
next season, (i.) 266, 407 : — 
Midwinter sjiccch, (i.) 325 : narrow 
escape on Inaccessible Island, (i.) 
270 : notes on fly-leaf of MS. 
book, (i.) 239, 240 : photography, 
lessons in — preparation for 
Southern Journey, (i.) 408, 422, 
423 : portrait, (i.) frontispiece : 
quotations in notebooks, (i.) 64, 
