NOVEMBER, 1911 co-itfinued. 



9th. 1911 continued. 



8 p.m. Barometer steady. Temperature falling. Southerly airs. Stratus clouds over 

 Warning Glacier and Nimbus over Cape Adare. (F. V. B.) 



November I <>///, 1911. 



8 a.m. Barometer falling. Temperature rising. Southerly airs. Granular snmv. Overcast 

 with Nimbus and Cumulus. Sun obscure. Glaciers clear. (F. V. B.) 



8 p.m. Barometer rising slowly and temperature falling. Calm. Clearing a little to the 

 S.E., otherwse overcast. Snow fell lightly all day, but melted away as soon as it touched 

 the ground. Early in the day it was of granular form ; about 4 p.m. this changed to large 

 six-pointed stars. 



At present it is falling heavily and is mixed with large spicules. Heavy Nimbus on 

 Cape Adare. No sun to-day. (F. V. B.) 



November llth, 1911. 



8 a.m. Overcast with Nimbus and Cumulus and Stratus to the N. S.E. airs accompanied 

 with snow stars and spicules. Barometer rising. Temperature steady. Glaciers obscure. 

 No sun visible. (F. V. B.) 



8 p.m. Barometer falling. Temperature falling. Granular snow with small stars. Snow 

 has been falling all day, but it has been impossible to estimate the full, as it melts away 

 so quickly. Roughly about an inch. (F. V. B.) 



November 12tli, 1911. 



8 a.m. Barometer falling. Temperature rising. N.W. wind of force 1 to 2. Heavy Nimbus 

 cloud to the S.E. Glacier partly obscured. (F. V. B.) 



8 p.m. Barometer and temperature falling. N.W. wind of force 1. Heavy Nimbus clouds 

 over the hills to the S. Glaciers clear. (F. V. B.) 



November 13th, 1911. 



8 a.m. Barometer fallen slightly during last night. Temperature rising. Light wind from the 

 S. of force 1. Sun shining bright. (F. V. B.) 



8 p.m. Barometer steady. Temperature falling. N.W. wind of force 1. Glaciers clear, sun 

 shining. Variable winds all day of force 1 to 2. (F. V. B.) 



November 14th, 1911. 



8 a.m. Barometer falling. Temperature rising. S.E. airs. Sun shining bright. Glaciers 

 clear. (F. V. B.) 



8 p.m. Barometer steady and temperature falling. S.E. wind of force 1 to 3. Glaciers obscure. 

 Overcast. Nimbus haze with a slight break in the clouds to the S.S.W. (F. V. B.) 



November \5th, 1911. 



8 a.m. Barometer rising and temperature steady. S.E. wind of force 3 to 4. Sir George 

 Newnes Glacier obscure. Overcast with Nimbus cloud breaking to the S.?]. (F. V. B.) 



8 p.m. Barometer steady and temperature falling. S.E. wind of force 3 to 4. Clearing to 

 the N. There has been a S.E. wind blowing all day, force varying from 1 to 5. Overcast 

 with Nimbus. Warning Glacier clear. Sir George Newnes Glacier obscure. (F. V. B.) 



November \titlt, 1911. 



8 a.m. Barometer rising and temperature steady. Overcast with Nimbus haze and Scud. 

 Spicular snow falling lightly. Glaciers clear. Scud moving over Cape Adare from the 

 S.E. S.E. wind of force 1 to 2. (F. V. B.) 



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