INDEX 
533 
iug - routine, (ii.) 2^9, 23.1, 235: 
retreat— preparations and choice 
of route, (ii.) 278, 279 : ship, 
unable to reach, (ii.) 275, 378 : 
ship met, (ii.) 288— taken on 
board, (ii.) 289, ill. 222, 290 : 
surl'acc troubles, (ii.) 23". 233, 
241, 268: — suuunary of work, (ii.) 
29*^^ 
Western Moun(a,ins, ///. (i.) 278, 
(ii.) 182 : panorama, (i.) 18. | 
Western Sprhiu; Journey, (i.) (>3 
and note, 408-1O 
Whales— abuntlauce in I'olar regions, 
reasons lor, (ii.) 481 : blue whale 
or rorqual {B alamo ptera Sibbaldi)y 
(i.) 22, 2.1, 67, 214, A^>p, 4. b»^> 
(ii.) 82, 365 ; sounding wire 
fouled by, (ii.) : lesser rorqual, 
(ii.) 365: — killer {Orca Gladiator), 
(i.) 67, 85, 194.214. ^11- 122, (ii.) 
217; atlventures with, (i.) 95. ('"■) 
202; notes on, (i.) 9*'; numbers 
south of pack, (ii.) .^81 ; pent^uius 
and whales, (i.) 85, 87 species 
examined, New Zealand, (ii.) 478: 
s])ecies recognised south oi pack, 
(ii.) 481: sperm, (ii.) 387; Wilson's 
new whale, (i.) 46, 54. ^" 
Whales, Hay of - Campbell's meeting 
with Amundsen, (ii.) 359 
Wild MounlaiuK. (i.) 509 and ill. 
Williams, Mr. W., — Hnf^inat-y : motor, 
adaptation to work Lucas sound- 
ing n;achinc, (ii.) 3O9 : pumps, 
cl(;aring, (ii.) : storm at sea, 
work in, (i.) 13, 14 
Williamson, T. S.— P.O. : accident 
with motor sledge, (i.) 106 : Atkin- 
son's tribute to, (ii.) 31O : mule, 
management of. (ii.) 335, 341 '• 
Northern Relief Party, mcml)er 
of, (ii.) 312 : sewing machine, 
charge of — .second winter, (ii ) 
... 
Wilson, Dr. K. K.— Chief of Scicnhjic 
Slaff and Zoologist, (i.) 22, 321, 
393, 426, ill. 432 : ablutions in 
the hut, (i.) 319: Harrier problems, 
(ii.) /IT4: blubber stove, accident 
with, (ii.) 42 : cold, endurance of, 
(i.) 374 — frostbitten at last, (i.) 
282: — culinary invention, (i.) 218, 
221, App. 16, 02r : dog accident, 
help in, (i.) 180, 183 : dog driving, 
(i.) 140, 145 : foods, views on, (i.) 
290 : ge()Iogical work in Heard- 
more district, (i.) 5O4, 565, 569— 
importance of, (ii.) ^139: — grouse 
disease worm, account of, (i.) 28O : 
lectures— Antarctic flying birds, (i.) 
254: penguins, (i.) 274: sketch- 
ing, (i.) 29,1 : — ]iony accidents, (i.) 
O27 : portrait, (ii.) jnnitispicce : 
Providence, feeling as to, (ii.) 62 : 
sketching work, (i.) 51. 73. 2.18, 
249, 515, ill- 260, 510: .South 
Polar Tunes illustrations, (i.) 407 : 
Southern Journey, (i.) 495— death, 
(i.) 596; selection of party, App. 
9, bx-i ; snow blintlness, (i.) 507, 
552, 570, 578 ; strained tenilon, 
(i .) 557, 560, 570 value of— work, 
character, and inlluence, (i.) 
295. 4.^2, 534. (ii-) 39(J— Cherry- 
Garrani's tribute, (ii.) 41, 53 ; 
resourcefulness, (i.) 100, 200 ; 
seif-sacrilicing devotion, (i.) 58(1 ; 
thoughtfulness. (ii.) 71 :^Western 
Party, coaching, (i.) 130: Winter 
Journey, ///. (ii.) 2, 72— Re])or(, (ii.) 
3 et set] 
Wilson, Mrs., (i.) 7 : Scott's farewell 
letter to, (i.) 597 
Wilson I'iedniont (daxicr, til. (ii.) 
230 
Wintl : — barouieter not intticatiug, (i.) 
70 : bluffs, inlluence of, (i.) 400 : 
boulders ht)llowed by sand carry- 
ing wind, (ii.) 117: cliange of 
direction, suddenness, &c., (i.) 
278 : descent on cither side of a 
mountain ridge, (i.) 21^ : direc- 
tion—Barrier, (i) 452 : Hut Point 
to Cape Kvans, (ii.) 70; Sunnuit, 
(i.) 542 : — force— Adare, Cape, (ii.) 
94 ; Dry Valley, (ii.) 19b, 252 ; 
Kvans, Ca])e — first winter, (i.) 268, 
27.1, 287, 29b, 347. 350, 357. 350, 
388, 381^ ; comi)arison with Harrier 
and ilut Point, (i.) 287 livans, 
Cape — -second winter, (ii.) 320 ; 
Kvans Coves— tents split by wind, 
(ii.) 126 ; fretpiency of high 
winds, comparative tables, &c., 
/l().l-74 ; Hut Point, (i.) 270; 
Winter Journey, (ii.) 28, 31.34. 43. 
^gctseq., Howers' iiecord, (ii.) App. 
503 : — ponies, elfect on, (i.) 4-^7 
Wiud Vane Hill, (i.) 3^1, 3^2 
Winter Journey to Cajie Crozicr, (1.) 
361-g, (ii.) 1-77 : blubber stove 
— -Wilson's accident, (ii.) 42 — ■ 
failure, 47 : candle-lamps, sledg- 
ing by, (ii.) I r, 7(1 : cold, 
sufferings from, freezing into 
clothes, &c., (ii.) 15, 6.'), 75, 77: 
cooking, (ii.) 68, 76 : ecpiiijment 
and preparations, (i.) 321 — start, 
