Frost-bites, danger of, [81]; Petersen frost-bitten in the autumn, [129]; danger of, in autumn travelling, [142]; many frost-bites in return autumn journey, [147]; Lieut. May’s severe frost-bite, [148]; other frost-bites and amputations, [148]; sufferers during the winter, [198]; precautions against, [199], [208]; on the dog sledge, in journey to “Discovery,” [249].
“Frost-bite Range,” [148].
Frozen ocean, [200], [215]; depôts cannot be laid out on, [234], [244]; difficulty of travelling over, [242]; movements of, [242]. (See Palæocrystic Sea, Sledgings.)
Fulmar petrels, [361].
Gales of wind in the Atlantic, [17], [18]; in Smith Sound, [59]; in Robeson Channel, [119]; at Floe Berg Beach, [124]; furious gale during autumn travelling, [133], [134]; in winter quarters, [205], [206]; while sledging, [282], [283], [285], [296], [297]; on the voyage home, [366], [367].
Geese. (See Brent.)
Geology, lecture on, by Captain Feilden, [169].
Geological collections, [31], [102], [116], [350]. (See Fossils.)
Geological formation, [64], [67], [68]; physical aspect of the coast lines, [99].
Ger-falcon, [362].