Tributaries from the left (northwest, Queen Alexandra Range) from west to east include Table Bay and Swinford Glacier near the head. In the central section left tributaries are Berwick Glacier, fed from the left by Moody Glacier, Bingley Glacier, Cherry Icefall, Hewson Glacier and Garrard Glacier. In the lower section the left tributaries include Alice Glacier, Evans Glacier and Socks Glacier.
Table Bay . A small glacier between
Mount Augusta and
Mount Holloway in the south part of Queen Alexandra Range draining eastward into Beardmore Glacier at Lizard Point. Evidently named by the Southern Polar Party of the BrAE (1910–13) because of its appearance. The term "Bay" is obviously a misnomer, but it has been retained because of uniform usage for over fifty years.
Lizard Point . A low morainic point along the west side of upper Beardmore Glacier, marking the south side of the entrance to glacier-filled Table Bay. Named by the BrAE, 1910-13.
Swinford Glacier . A tributary glacier, long, flowing southeast between
Mount Holloway and
Marshall Mountains to enter Beardmore Glacier. Discovered by the BrAE (1907–09) and named by Shackleton for his eldest son, Raymond Swinford. The map of the BrAE (1910–13) and some subsequent maps transpose the positions of Swinford Glacier and Berwick Glacier. The latter lies northeastward. The original appellation (BrAE, 1907–09) of Swinford Glacier is the one recommended. Not: Berwick Glacier.
Berwick Glacier . A tributary glacier, long, flowing southeast between
Marshall Mountains and
Adams Mountains to enter Beardmore Glacier at
Willey Point. Named by BrAE (1907–09) after
HMS Berwick, a vessel on which Lt. Jameson B. Adams of BrAE had served. The map of the BrAE (1910–13) and some subsequent maps transpose the positions of Berwick Glacier and Swinford Glacier. The latter lies south westward. The original appellation (BrAE, 1907–09) of Berwick Glacier is the one recommended. Not: Swinford Glacier.
Moody Glacier . A glacier between
Martin Ridge and
Adams Mountains in the Queen Alexandra Range, draining south into Berwick Glacier. Named by the
Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Construction Electrician P.R. Moody,
United States Navy, at
McMurdo Station, winter 1963.
Bingley Glacier . A glacier long in Queen Alexandra Range, draining south from the slopes of
Mount Kirkpatrick,
Mount Dickerson and
Barnes Peak and entering Beardmore Glacier just north of
Adams Mountains. Named by E.H. Shackleton (BrAE, 1907–09) after
Bingley, England, the ancestral home of the Shackleton family.
Cherry Icefall . A small, steep icefall on the south side, of Barnes Peak in Queen Alexandra Range, descending toward Beardmore Glacier. Originally named "Cherry Glacier" by the BrAE (1910–13), for
Apsley Cherry-Garrard, zoologist with the expedition. The name has been amended on the recommendation of the NZGSAE (1961–62) to be more descriptive of the feature. Not: Cherry Glacier.
Hewson Glacier . A glacier in the Queen Alexandra Range, long, flowing northeast to enter Beardmore Glacier just north of
The Cloudmaker. Named by the NZGSAE (1961–62) for Ronald Hewson, surveyor with the expedition.
Garrard Glacier A glacier in Queen Alexandra Range, draining eastward from the névé between
Mount Lockwood and
Mount Kirkpatrick and entering Beardmore Glacier south of
Bell Bluff. It appears that BrAE (1910–13) applied the name "Garrard Glacier" to the feature which had been named Bingley Glacier by Shackleton in 1908. The area was surveyed by NZGSAE (1961–62), who retained Bingley Glacier on the basis of priority and reapplied the name Garrard Glacier to this previously unnamed feature. Named for
Apsley Cherry-Garrard, zoologist with BrAE (1910-13).
Alice Glacier . A tributary glacier, long, flowing east from the Queen Alexandra Range to enter Beardmore Glacier at
Sirohi Point. Discovered by BrAE (1907–09) and named for the mother of Dr.
Eric Marshall, a member of Shackleton's South Polar Party.
Evans Glacier . A tributary glacier just south of
Owen Hills, flowing east from the Queen Alexandra Range into Beardmore Glacier. Named by the NZGSAE (1961–62) for Petty Officer
Edgar Evans, a member of Scott's South Pole Party of the BrAE (1910-13), who died near here.
Socks Glacier . A small glacier descending the east slopes of Queen Alexandra Range just north of Owen Hills to enter the west side of Beardmore Glacier. Discovered by the BrAE (1907–09) and named for one of the ponies taken with the South Pole Party. Socks, the last pony to survive the journey, fell into a crevasse on Dec. 7, 1908, on Beardmore Glacier near Socks Glacier. ==Right tributaries==