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Glacial Nomenclature and Scott's Antarctic Expedition

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IN the review of my book, “With Scott—The Silver Lining,” in NATURE of June 1, the reviewer, among many kindly remarks, takes exception to my use of the word “riegel.” He prefers the English word “bar.” I have briefly explained my point of view in the Geographical Journal (p. 571, December, 1914), but may be allowed to elaborate it a little.

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TAYLOR, G. Glacial Nomenclature and Scott's Antarctic Expedition. Nature 98, 149–150 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/098149e0

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