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Sladen, W. J. L., Menzie, C. M., Reichel, W. L. 1966. DDT residues in Adelie penguins and a crabeater seal from Antarctica.
Nature
210: 670–673.

Newspaper and Magazine Articles

Anonymous. 1914. Sir E. Shackleton and his expedition: Plan may be ‘spectacular'.
Manchester Guardian
10 February.

Anonymous. 1913. The Antarctic: Funds for the Shackleton Expedition.
The Times
31 December: 61.

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INDEX
A

Adelie Land
225
,
227
,
236

Adelie penguins
91
,
161–2

Admiralty Range
152

aerial photographs
32

aeroplanes
223

Ainsworth, George
224
,
235

Aladdin's Cave
245

albatrosses
161

alcohol
123
,
199
,
248

Alexandra Mountains
165

American Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station
296

American expeditions
13
,
19
,
69–70
,
79
,
226–7

American Geographical Society
174
,
205

Amundsen, Leon
109
,
115
,
121
,
285

Amundsen, Roald
4
,
84
,
285

on
Belgica
27
,
105–6

and Campbell
86

diary entries
123
,
129–30

early life
105–6

and Edwards
112–13

health of
131

in Japan
173

and Johansen
123–4

as leader
123–4
,
131–2

lectures by
135–6

and Markham
139
,
262–3

and Nansen
114–15
,
139–40

North Geographic Pole expedition
108–9
,
140

Northwest Passage expedition
106–8

and publicity
133–42

and RGS
98–9
,
121
,
137
,
140–1

and Scott
97
,
114–15
,
135–6
,
262

sketches
128

South Pole
117
,
136–8
,
299

and Wilson
103

Amundsen's Norwegian Antarctic expedition
84
,
102–3
,
218

date reached
130

dogs
110
,
122
,
124–5
,
128
,
132
,
141

journey to pole
124–31

King Edward VII Land work
124

location measurements
125–7

meets German Antarctic Expedition (Filchner)
186

meets Shirase's Japanese expedition
162–3

meets
Terra Nova
expedition
86
,
120–1

newspaper rights
121
,
132–3

oceanography
115
,
137

preparations
110–17
,
118–19

publicity after
132–6

return to Framheim
123–4
,
131–2

start out
122–3
,
124–5

weather observations
117–18
,
119–20
,
129–30
,
136

Antarctic Andes
179
,
182
,
191
,
269
,
270
,
274

Antarctic Circle
2–3
,
22

Antarctic Circumpolar Current
278

Antarctic Committee of Enquiry
287

Antarctic Convergence
190–1

Antarctic Expedition Supporters' Association
147
,
173

Antarctic Manual
(Markham)
31
,
44

Antarctic Surface Water
190–1

Antarctic Treaty
283

Antarctica
3
,
27
,
268–9

land bridge
44–5
,
232
,
234–6
,
274–5

place names
40–1
,
270

see also
Terra Australis Incognita

Antarctica Research
170–1

Antarktikos
3–4

Arctowski, Henryk
37
,
110

Armitage, Albert
31
,
36–7
,
52–3

Arrol-Johnston motorcar
55
,
56–7

Auckland Islands
202

Aurora
217–18
,
229
,
245–6
,
253

Aurora Australis
49
,
251–3

Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE)

dogs
241
,
242

Far Eastern Party
240–7

Far Western Party
229
-31,
248
,
267

funding
215–16
,
217–18
,
221–3
,
253

geological samples
241
,
248

Macquarie Island base
224–6
,
249

magnetic observations
220
,
237–9
,
248
,
255–6

oceanography
232
,
235–6

plans
218–21

publicity after
253–8

scientific observations
239
,
295–6

second winter
246–7

Southern Party
247–8

supplies
242
,
244
,
248

team
217
,
220
,
241

team relationships
239–40

voyage down
223–5
,
227–8

weather observations
236–7
,
244–5
,
248
,
255
,
266–7

Western Party
248

Wild's base
229–30
,
253

Wild's team
246

Winter Quarters
228–9
,
236–7
,
253

Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
35
,
214–15

Australian government
221

Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions
282

Axel Heiberg Glacier
129
,
171
,
269

B

Bage, Robert
247–8
,
284

Balloon Bight
32
,
46–7
,
86

balloons
89–90

Bay of Whales
47
,
115
,
117
,
169
,
172

Beacon Sandstone
62
,
88
,
269

Beardmore Glacier
62
,
65
,
100
,
271
,
272–3

Beardmore, William
38
,
41
,
55

Beattie, J. W.
135

Beaufoy
13

Beaumont, Lewis
288–9

Belgian Antarctic Expedition
27
,
249

Belgica
expedition
27
,
75
,
105–6
,
187–8

Berlin Geographical Society
179

Bernacchi, Louis
28
,
75–6

Bickerton, Frank
249
,
251
,
252

biological samples
48
,
161
,
219
,
296

Bjaaland, Olav
131
,
134

Bjövik, Paul
196

Blijde Boodschap
9

boots
54–5
,
164
,
242

Borchgrevink, Carsten
27–8
,
55
,
77
,
114
,
236

Borchgrevink's expedition
27–8
,
66
,
68
,
219

Bowers, Henry Robertson
94–5
,
102
,
260

Bransfield, Edward
12

Brennecke, Wilhelm
183
,
200
,
209–11

British Antarctic Expedition (BAE)
39–40
,
45
,
111

see also
Nimrod
expedition (BAE)

British Antarctic expeditions
4
,
12
,
25–6
,
27–8
,
38

see also
Borchgrevink's expedition
;
Discovery
expedition
;
National Antarctic Expedition
;
Nimrod
expedition (BAE)
;
Terra Nova
expedition

British Association for the Advancement of Science in Australia
284

British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition (BANZARE)
286

British government
22
,
41
,
42
,
68
,
108
,
221

British Scott Polar Research Institute
282

Brown, Rudmose
263

Bruce, Wilfrid
148

Bruce, William Speirs
30
,
142
,
178
,
182
,
232
,
234–5

Buckley Island
271
,
273

Burberry
54
,
107

Butcher's Shop
128

Byrd, Richard
174

C

Campbell, John
2

Campbell, Victor
85–6
,
117
,
121

Canadian coastline
21–2

Cape Adare
28
,
76–7
,
218–19

Cape Crozier
32
,
94–5

Cape Denison
228
,
240
,
248–9

Cape Disappointment
189

Cape Evans
85
,
100

Cape Royds
47

carbon dioxide
277

Carmen Land
137–8
,
142
,
207–8
,
269

Carnegie Institute of Washington
112–13
,
220

Challenger
,
HMS
22
,
187
,
188

Cherry-Garrard, Apsley
78–9
,
91
,
94–5
,
100
,
125
,
261
,
287
,
292
,
298

Chishima Islands
145–6

Chree, Charles
74
,
220

Christiania Geographical Society
50

chronometers
101–2
,
126
,
127

Clarence and Richmond Examiner
154

climate
74–6
,
265–7

clothing
53–5
,
96
,
107
,
164

Clyde
224

coal
62
,
65
,
271–2

Coats Land
137
,
178
,
207

Commonwealth Bay
228
,
245
,
246
,
254

Company Islands
268

compasses
14–16
,
18
,
20
,
58–9
,
81
,
127

Cook, Frederick
27
,
69–70
,
109–10
,
138–9

Cook, James
10–11
,
189

cookers
53
,
119

Crean, Tom
101

Curzon, Lord
24
,
140
,
141
,
174
,
262
,
287–9
,
291

D

Daily Chronicle
121
,
133
,
136
,
291–3

Daily Mail
64
,
216
,
259

Daily Telegraph
155
,
157

Daini Hoko-maru
149

Dana, James Dwight
233

Darwin, Charles
43–4
,
167–8

Darwin, Leonard
64
,
71
,
121

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