JUNE, 1911 continued. 



June 24th, 1011 continued. 



10 p.m. Calm or Northerly airs. Clear. Temperature oscillating between -19F. and 

 26 F. Barometer steady. Cap of cloud on Cape Adare and Stratus on the northern 

 horizon. Glaciers not made out. Very hazy a couple of hours ago but cleared a good 

 deal now. 



June 25th, 1911. 



4 a.m. Calm. Clear but slightly hazy. Glaciers obscured by cloud. Temperature steady. 

 Barometer falling a little. 



10 a.m. Calm. Clear. Barometer rising slightly. Glaciers clear. Stratus on northern 

 horizon. 



10 p.m. Calm. Clear. Barometer falling slightly. Temperature falling. Glaciers clear. 

 No clouds. 



Jum 2Mh, 1911. 



4 a.m. Calm. Clear. Temperature steady. Barometer falling. Glaciers clear. A little 

 Stratus on the northern horizon. 



10 a.m. Calm. Clear. Temperature steady. Barometer steady. Glaciers clear. A little 

 Stratus and scud to N. 



12 noon. An Alto-stratus radiant with radiant point in the N.W. The temperature is falling 

 and frost smoke is being given off from the open cracks. 

 From behind Cape Adare the scud from this is moving at a fair pace towards the N.W. 



8p.m. Calm. Clear. Glaciers not made out. Temperature low, 34 F. Barometer 

 steady. 



I have started the thermograph again this morning in the screen. 



During its trial last week in the hut it has worked splendidly, and if it should go wrong 

 now it will be because of some climatic effect. 



There was a glazed frost on the instruments this morning. 



June "21th, 1911. 



4 a.m. Calm or southerly airs. Clear. Barometer rising slowly. Temperature oscillating 

 within a few degrees. 



10 a.m. Calm. Clear. Barometer rising. Temperature oscillating. A little light scud 



to N.W. 

 8p.m. Calm. Clear. Barometer high, 29'574, and rising. Temperature falling. 



June 28th, 1911. 



2 a.m. Calm or southerly airs. Clear. Barometer steady. Temperature rising. 



4 a.m. Calm. Sky completely overcast with Nimbus haze. Barometer steady. Temperature 

 falling again. 



10 a.m. Calm or southerly airs. Obscured Avith Nimbus haze. Slight snow falling. 



Barometer still high and rising. Temperature risen 10 since 4 a.m. Glaciers and moun- 

 tains obscured. Cape Adare visible but indistinct. 



8 p.m. Calm. Clear. Commenced to clear about 3 p.m. and now only a little snow remains 

 on the N.W. and S. horizons. Temperature fallen again 10 F. 



Barometer remains at the top of its bent, 29-720. Glaciers clear, f inch granular 

 and spicular snow to-day. 



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