October \3t/i. 1911 (-(in tinned. 



2 p.m. Temperature 1.5 F. Barometer 29-17." Completely overcast. Calm. Capi- 



Ad are sometimes visible and sometimes blotted out. i inch snow. Spicular snow with 

 a tendency to fall in small flakes. 



8 p.m. Thick weather with a breeze carrying low drift. 



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I'IIAKOAII ISLAND AND ISLAND POINT. 



10 a.m. Barometer 29-10". Southerly or north-westerly unsis. with low, la r^<--^ rained 



drift. (Justs to 5 approximately. Overcast with snow-cloud. 



12 noon. Temperature -f 23 K. Otherwise no change. Sun struggling through the mist. 

 8 p.m. Temperature -f 15-0 F. Barometer 28 89". No change in the weather. 



S/uiiltti/. (Molicr \~jth, 1911. 



ISLAND POINT AND PHAROAH ISLAND. 



8 a.m. Temperature -\- 22-8 F. Barometer 28-975". Completely overcast. Snow falling 

 sparsely as simple or compound six-rayed stars. Wind in the night changed slightly in 

 direction and blew so that it did not reach us ; but for some hours a steady gale i-ould be 

 heard outside. 



12 noon. Temperature -f- 25-3 F. Completely overcast. A little spicular snow. Calm or 

 light N.W. airs. 



8 p.m. Temperature + 1-0 F. Barometer 28-86". Calm. Cirro-stratus radiant, radiant 

 point S. Scud forming at the back of the Bay of Bergs. 



Still hazy. Scud moving from the N.W., and N.W. airs here. 



October \Qth, 1911. 



BAY OF BERGS. 



8 a.m. Overcast. Calm. Temperature + 19-5 F. Barometer 28-71". Slight spicular 

 snow. Bad light. 



1 p.m. Overcast. Calm. Spicular snow. Everything blotted out but near the bluff. 

 Temperature -f- 25-8 F. Barometer 28-7". 



(5 p.m. Temperature 10-5 F. Barometer 28-74". B. 1 C 9- Clearing to the W. N.W. 

 airs. Granular snow with grains about the size of a pin's head 



8 p.m. Temperature + 5-2 F. Barometer 28-75." Overcast and N.W. airs. Slight 

 granular snow as at last observation. Not \ inch of snow all day. 



October nth, 1911. 



ISLAND POINT TO PKNELOPK POINT. 



a,m. Temperature - 0-8 F. Barometer 28-55". Calm. B. 9 C. 1. Cirrus and Alto- 

 stratus. 



11 a.m. Nimbus cloud obscuring the sun : it has risen from the N. and E. Calm. 



6 p.m. Temperature +-5-8 F. Barometer 28-51". About 2 p.m. -ranular -now started 

 to fall and at 2-30 p.m. southerly airs blew. The granular snow changed to BpiciUar, and 

 the wind increased in strength until just near the cave it was blowing force G to 7 in gust 



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