INDEX 
531 
Sun, last day of — impression, (1.) 
246 : midnight sun, (i.) 80, ill. 
86 : recording rays, (i.) 393, ill, 
395 : return of — celebrations, (i.) 
389, ill. 393 ; (ii,) 332 : effect on 
health and spirits, (i.) 393, (ii.) 
150, 236 
Sunburn, chill on, (i.) 508 
Sunburn and frostbite, (ii.) 109, 172 
Sunday — first Sunday at hut, (i.) 
119-20: hut routine, (i.) 300 
Sunholes, (ii.) 188 
Surface, nature of, on Barrier. See 
Barrier 
Surveying — Lieut. Evans' lecture, 
(i-) 310 
Sweating in low temperatures, (i.) 
241, 242, 245, 503, 506, 508, 509, 
522, (ii.) 269 
T 
Tapeworm with a single host — 
Atkinson's discovery, (i.) 133 
Taylor Glacier, (ii.) 191,420^^$^^. 429 
Taylor, T. Gx\fht\\~Geoloqrst, ill. (i.) 
380 : barrier problems, (ii.) 414 : 
bicycling to Turk's Head, (i.) 424 : 
cut hand (ii.) 255, 256, 258 : fall 
through sea ice, (i.) 219 : inaction, 
effect of, (i.) 355 : Lectures — 
Beardmore Glacier, (i.) 302 ; modern 
physiography, (i.) 263-5 ; Western 
Geological Journeys, physiographic 
features of region traversed, (i) 
332 : — Physiography and glacial 
geology of Victoria Land, (ii.) 
416-29 : pony driving, (i.) 109 : 
school and university friendships, 
(ii.) 183 : sketching talent, (i.) 
51 : snow-blindness, (ii.) 284 ; 
Valhalla, article in South Polar 
Times, (i.) 330-1 : Western Geolo- 
gical Party, leader of (i.) 20, (ii.) 
222 : work and value, (i.) 204, 
261 
Tea, effect of, (i.) 542 : tea v. cocoa, 
(i.) 290, (ii.) 239 
Telephone communications, (i.) 339, 
361, 422, 423, 428, 431 
Temperature, cause of fluctuations— 
(i.) 274 : cold, sensation of, not 
conforming to temperature, (i.) 
291 : comparative tables, (ii.) 
460-1, 462, 473, 474 : deep sea tem- 
peratures, (i) 26— series of, (i.) 
40-1 : — Hut Point, (i.) 271' — March, 
1912, comparison with 191 1, (ii.) 
310 : — inverted temperature (i.) 
255, 259, 321 : low temperatures 
—Barrier, (i,) 371, (ii.)_ 4^0: 
comparison with 1902-3, (i.) 273, 
283 : first winter at Cape Kvans', 
(i.) 324, 346 : record lowest — 
Winter Journey, (i.) 362, (ii.) 
10, 17, 462 : Southern Journey — 
unexpected cold, (i.) 585 : Southern 
Party, dog teams sent to meet, (ii.) 
302, 303, 309, 310 : spring journeys 
(i.) 414, (ii.) 294 : winter mini- 
mum (One Ton Camp), (i.) 467 : — 
rising with south wind, (i.) 289 : 
Summit — unexpected high tem- 
perature, (i.) 537 : upper air, 
records obtained by balloons, (i.) 
265, 381 
Tents— double tent : — advantages, 
(i.) 309, 321-2, 368, 526, 527, 528 : 
brushing down, (ii.) 5, 24 : ice in, 
415 : objection to, (ii.) 293 : — im- 
provements suggested by experi- 
ence, (ii.) 224 : presented by 
schools — list, (i.) App. 18, 626 
Tent Island, (i.) 344, 385 and ill. 
Terminus Camp, (ii.) 214 
Terra Nova, ill., (i.) 90 : arrange- 
ments of the ship, (i.) 3-5, 7, 9, 
17: baling out in storm, (i.) 13, 
15, App. 3, 611 : berth for, (i.) 
127, 134 : crew, ill. (i.) 2, — work 
of, (i.) 136, 144, (ii.) 406, 407 :— 
last boat leaving for, ill. (ii.) 79 : 
leak stopped by Mr. MiUcr, (i.) 
1-2 : officers on 191 2 voyage, ill. 
(ii.) 372 : pack— ship's behaviour 
in, (i.) 74, ill. 106 ; rudder — strain 
feared, (i.) 43 : — pumps, clifficiilty 
with, ill. (i.) 12 ; (ii.) 367 : piirchasc 
and alterations, (ii.) 495-6 : scientific 
work, (ii.) 400, 403, 405, 406 ; ar- 
rangement, (ii.) 368 : — stores, (ii.) 
497 : stranded, (i.) 135 : tracks of 
voyages, 1910-13, (ii.) 406 : voyages 
after landing Shore Party : — Febru- 
ary to April, 1911, (ii.) 359 et seq. : 
— December, 1911-April, 1912 — 
programme, (ii.) 373 ; Cape Adaro, 
Northern Party taken on board, 
(ii.) 112, 376-7 ; Granite Harbour, 
arrival at, (ii,) 275 ; Northern 
Party, attempts to relieve, (ii.) 
307, 380, 386 ; stores landed, (ii.) 
298 ; tracks, (ii.) 400 ; visits to 
Cape Evans, (ii.) 379, 383, 3^5 ; 
Western Geological Party picked 
up, February 1912, (ii.) 288 : — 
December 1912 -Febru ary 1 9 1 3 , 
(ii.) 389 et seq. : arrival at Cape 
Evans- last visit (ii.) 181, 394-5 
