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CONTENTS. 



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Frontispiece. Photographs of a Model of the Region of the Winter Quarters of the 

 "Discovery." 



Preface r y -i 



I. Explanatory Notes regarding the Tables of Observations pp. 17-272 1 



II. Notes on the Meteorological Instruments and their Exposures, by Lieutenant C. ROYDS, 



with Illustrations of Solar Phenomena and Cloud Observations, by Dr. E. A WILSON 5 



Report, by Dr. J. A. BARKER, on the Temperature of Solidification of the Mercury in 



the Thermometer No. M.O. 30 15 



III. Meteorological Journal of the " Discovery " 17 



IV. Journal of Observations on Sledge Journeys : 



I. Observations at Erebus Island Camp 274 



II. Mr. BBENACCHI to 15 miles South of Ship 284 



III. Capt. SCOTT to lay out Dep6t 284 



IV. Lieut. EOTDS' First Journey to Cape Crozier 285 



V. Lieut. ABMITA&E to bring in Depot 287 



VI. Lieut. ROTES to the South-west 288 



VII. Lieut. ARMITAGE to the West 290 



VIII. Dr. KOETTLITZ round Black Island 291 



IX. Lieut. EOTDS' Second Journey to Cape Crozier 292 



X. Dr. KOETTLITZ to Erebus Bay 294 



XI. Lieut. EOTDS' Third Journey to Cape Crozier 295 



XII. Dr. KOETTLITZ to the Western Mountains 297 



XIII. Mr. SKELTON and Lieut. AEMITAOE'S First Journey to the West 298 



XIV. Capt. SCOTT and Lieut. SHACKLETON to the South 308 



XV. Dr. KOETTLITZ to Brown Island 320 



XVI. Dr. KOETTLITZ to the Bluff 321 



XVII. Lieut. ROTDS' Fourth Journey to Cape Crozier 323 



XVIII. Mr. SKKLTON'S Second Journey to the West 325 



XIX. Lieut. BARNE to the South 327 



XX. Mr. SKELTON'S Third Journey to the West 328 



XXI. Dr. WILSON to Cape Crosier 330 



XXII. Lieut. BARNE to the South-west 333 



XXIII. Capt. SCOTT and Mr. SKELTON up the Western Mountains 343 



XXIV. Lieut. EOTDS and Mr. CLARKE to the South-east across the Ice-barrier 352 



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