Rujukan Ekspedisi Terra Nova

Nota

  1. The latitude of 82° 17' was accepted at the time. Modern maps and a re-examination of photographs and drawings have indicated that the final position was probably about 82° 11'. (Crane 2005, pp. 214–215).
  2. The Discovery veterans were Scott, Wilson, Edgar Evans, Lashly, Crean, Heald and Wiliamson. The Nimrod veterans were Priestley, Day, Cheetham, Paton and Williams (list of Nimrod personnel in Shackleton 1911, halaman 17–18).
  3. During the early, depot-laying stages of the expedition, Scott expresses loss of faith in the dogs (Huxley 1913a, p. 205). In his later diary entries covering the Southern Journey their performance is described as "splendid" (Huxley 1913a, p. 486).
  4. The total cost of the expedition was not published. One of Scott's last letters was to Sir Edgar Speyer, the expedition's treasurer; in it, Scott apologises for leaving the finances in "a muddle". (Huxley 1913a, p. 600).
  5. The telegram's exact wording is uncertain. Cherry-Garrard 1970, halaman 82, Crane 2005, halaman 423, and Preston 1999, halaman 127, all report it as a simple, "Am going south". Solomon 2001, halaman 64, gives a longer version: "Beg leave to inform you Fram proceeding Antarctica"; Fiennes and Huntford both use this form.
  6. Scott's orders to Campbell (Huxley 1913b, pp. 79–82); the party was then called the "Eastern Party".
  7. Butter Point was named after a depot containing butter was left there during the Discovery Expedition. (Huxley 1913b, p. 183).
  8. Lieutenant Evans had departed with the Terra Nova in March 1912. (Crane 2005, p. 556).

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