LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, DIAGRAMS, & MAPS, 



PART I.— METEOROLOGY. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Plate I. — Omond House, Scotia Bay, South Orkneys : Scottish and Argeutine Scientific 



Staffs ........ Frontispiece 



Plate II. — -Meteorological Instruments ashore at Omond House, Scotia Bay 

 Meteorological Instruments on board the "Scotia" 

 The " Scotia " in Winter, in Scotia Bay 

 The " Scotia " in Autumn, off Coat's Land .... 



Plate III. — Landing-place in Scotia Bay for Omond House . . . ."\ 



Lighthouse at Cape Pembroke, Falkland Islands — Scottish Sub-Antarctic 

 Meteorological Station ....... 



Omond House, Scotia Bay, in Winter ..... 



Omnnd House, Scotia Bay, in Summer .... 



Plate IV. — Omond House, the Cairn, and Copeland Observatory, on The Beach, towards 

 the end of the gre;it iSouth-easterly Gale on 3rd and 4th April 1904, 

 showing the heavy sea breaking on the shore .... 



Appearance of Omond House after the great South-easterly Gale and heavy 

 sea on 3rd and 4th April 1904 ...... 



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DIAGRAMS AND MAPS. 



(All after paij^ 306.) 



Plate I. — Thermal, Baric, and other Windroses in the Weddell Sea south of 60° S., during 

 the Two Summer Cruises of the " Scotia," in 1903 and 1904. 



Thermal iind other Windroses at Laurie Island, South Orkneys, and at Cape 

 Pembroke, Falkland Islands. 



Thermal Windrose, Cape Pembroke, Falkland Islands, 1903. 



Plate II. — Diurnal Range of Barometric Pressure. South Orkneys. 

 Diurnal Variation of Temperature. South (.)rkneys. 

 Diurnal Variation of Wind Force. South Orkneys. 



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