1 32 SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION [January 
pre-arranged projection on the S.E. corner, so that on all 
sides the main building has thrown out limbs. Simpson has 
almost completed his ice cavern, light-tight lining, niches, 
floor and all. Wright and Forde have almost completed 
the absolute hut, a patchwork building for which the 
framework only was brought — but it will be very well 
adapted for our needs. 
Gran has been putting ' record ' on the ski runners. 
Record is a mixture of vegetable tar, paraffin, soft soap, 
and linseed oil, with some patent addition which prevents 
freezing — this according to Gran. 
P.O. Evans and Crean have been preparing sledges ; 
Evans shows himself wonderfully capable, and I haven't 
a doubt as to the working of the sledges he has fitted up. 
We have been serving out some sledging gear and 
wintering boots. We are delighted with everything. 
First the felt boots and felt slippers made by Jaeger and 
then summer wind clothes and fur mits— nothing could be 
better than these articles. Finally to-night we have over- 
hauled and served out two pairs of finnesko (fur boots) to 
each traveller. They are excellent in quality. At first I 
thought they seemed small, but a stiffness due to cold and 
dryness misled me— a little stretching and all was well. 
They are very good indeed. I have an idea to use putties 
to secure our wind trousers to the finnesko. But indeed 
the whole time we are thinking of devices to make our 
travelling work easier. 
< We have now tried most of our stores, and so far we 
have not found a single article that is not perfectly excel- 
lent in quality and preservation. We are well repaid 
