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 V. Tallies of Two-hourly Headings at Winter Quarters 365 



VI. Siinmiarv Tallies of Observations of tin- -Discovery" Expedition and other Antarctic 



Kxpeilitions: 



1. Monthly and Yearly Summaries for tin- Winter Quarters of the "Discovery" (February, 



1902-February, 1904) 408 



2. Monthly and Yearly Summaries for the Winter Quarters of the " Gauss " (March, 1902- 



February, 1903) 4 09 



:t. Wind Frequency at Winter Quarters of the "Gauss" (March, 1902-February, 1903) . . . 410 



4. Monthly Summaries for the Swedish Antarctic Expedition (March, 1902-October, 1903) . . 411 



6. Summary Tables for the Belief Ship " Morning " between 67 and 77 S. Latitude (1902-3) . 412 



6. Summary Tables for Captain SCOTT'S Sledge Journey to Furthest South, with Corresponding 



Values at Winter Quarters (1902-3) 413 



7. Abstract of Hourly Observations of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition in the 



Weddell Sea aud at Laurie Island, South Orkneys (February, 1903-February, 1904) . . 414 



8. Abstract of Hourly Observations of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition in the 



Weddell Sea and at Laurie Island, South Orkneys (February-April, 1904) 415 



VII. Climatology of South Victoria Land and the Neighbouring Seas, by M. W. CAMPBELL 



HEPWORTH, C.B., Commander R.N.R 417 



VIII. Notes on the Observations of Temperature at the Winter Quarters of the "Discovery," by 



Dr. CHARLES CHREE, F.R.S 453 



IX. Notes on Open Air Temperature, Screen Temperature, and on Terrestrial Radiation, by 



W. H. DINES, F.R.S 463 



X. Notes on the Readings of the Aspiration Psychrometer and of the Dry and Wet Bulb 

 Thermometers, and on the Observations of Evaporation and Precipitation, and of the 

 Evaporation of Ice, by W. H. DINES, F.R.S . . 471 



XL Notes on the Observations of Barometric Pressure, by R. H. CURTIS 476 



XII. Discussion of the Observations of the Direction and Force of the Wind at Winter Quarters 



and on the Sledge Journeys, by R. H. CURTIS 483 



XIII. Notes on the Records of Sunshine and on the Observations of Cloud, by R. H. CURTIS. . 512 



XIV. Discussion of the Observations of Atmospheric Electricity, by C. T. R. WILSON, F.R.S. . 519 

 Map of South Polar Regions. 



Map, in Sections, of South Victoria Land, showing the Tracks of the Sledge Journeys. 



