72 GALTON ON THE EXPLORATION OF ARID COUNTRIES. [Dec. 14, 1857, 
Table 11. 
NO REPETITION. 
FIRST STAGE REPEATED. 
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Before starting . 
ABE 
ABE 

5. 3. 3. 
6. 3. 3. 
Noon of 1st day . 
ABE 
6. 3. 8. 
ABE 
6. 3. 3. 
Evening of 1st day . 
6 . 
ABE 
3. 3. 
6. 3.3. 
ABE 
Noon of 2nd day . 
A 
BE 
-1 3 
ABE 
Evening of 2nd day 
A 
3. 
BE 
3. 
ABE 
6. 3. 3. 
Noon of 3rd day . 
A 
3. 
B 
E 
3. 
ABE 
6. 3. 3. 
Evening of 3rd day 
A 
3. 
B 
E. 
3. 
ABE 
6. 3. 3. 
Noon of 4th day . 
A 
B 
E 
3. 
ABE 
6.3.3. 
Evening of 4th day 
AB 
3. 
E 
6. 
ABE 
3.3. 
Noon of 5th day . 
a b 
3. 
E 
6. 
A 
BE 
3. 3. 
Evening of 5th day 
ab 
s. 
E 
6. 
A 
3. 
BE 
3. 
Noon of 6th day . 
a 
b 
3. 
E 
A 
3. 
B 
E 
3. 
Evening of 6th day 
A 
3 
b E 
A 
3. 
B 
E 
3 
Noon of 7th day 
A 
3. 
b e‘ 
a 
3. 
B 
E 
3. 
Evening of 7th day 
A 
s. 
b E 
3. 
oB 
3. 
E 
Noon of 8th day . 
A 
b E 
a B 
E 
Evening of 8tli day 
ABE 
A B 
3 
E 
Noon of 9th day . 
a b 
3. 
E 
Evening of 9th day 
ab 
3 
E 
Noon of 10th day . 
a 
b 
3. 
E 
Evening of 10th day 
A 
3. 
b E 
Noon of 11th day . 
A 
3. 
b E 
Evening of 11th day 
A 
3 
b b’ 
Noon of 12th day . 
A 
6 E 
Evening of 12th day 
ABE 
1 
A's 
load. 
B’s load. 
E’s 
load. 
A B E’s load. 
A’s load. 
B’s load. 
E’s load. 
42 £-day 
21 4-day 
21 £-dav rations, 
84 -day 
42 4-day 
21 £-day 
21 4-day rations, 
carried Dy 3 men 
rations, car- 
rations, 
carried by 3 
men 
rations, 
carried by 
rations. 
rations, 
ried by 6 
carried 
= 
31-day rations 
carried by 
carried 
= 31-day rations 
men 
= 31- 
by 3 
per 
man 
12 men = 
6 men = 
by 3 
per man. 
day rations 
men = 
34-day 
34-day 
men = 
per 
man. 
84-day 
rations per 
rations per 
34-day 
rations 
man. 
man. 
rations 
* 
per man. 
per man. 
i 
Relief Parties . — It is easy to learn from a Table, like the above, 
at what date the return sections of a supporting party may be re- 
dispatched with fresh provisions, in order to meet E on their return, 
and to act as a “ relief” party in case of accident or distress, and 
also at what depot they may expect to meet him. There is always 
a great facility in sending these relief parties, and they are able to 
