JUNE, 1011 continued. 



June 4th, 1911 continued. 



2 p.m. A W.S.W. breeze lias been blowing since noon and dense snow cloud has formed first 

 on the Western Mountains and then from Cape Adare southwards and westward until 

 now the whole sky is obscured. 



4 p.m. Fog very dense. Cape Adare obscured. Heavy frost being depositied everywhere. 

 8 p.m. No change. 



June 5th. 1911. 



2 a.m. Barometer and temperature steady. Nimboid haze over half the sky, thinning towards 

 the zenith. Precipitation continues. 



10a.m. Sky totally obscured by snow-cloud haze. Barometer falling and temperature 



rising. 



8 p.m. Barometer steady. Temperature rising. Gusts of S.E. wind. Sky partially clear. 

 Halo of 22 round the moon interrupted in its N.W. portion by the aurora. 



June 6th, 1911. 



8 p.m. Calm and clear all day. Southerly airs once or twice. Barometer rising slowly. 

 Temperature falling slightly. 



June. 1th, 1911. 



4 a.m. Clear and calm. Barometer steady. Temperature oscillating within a radius of a 

 few degrees. 



10a.m. Barometer and temperature steady. Southerly airs or calm. Clear. 



12 noon. A long line of Stratus at the foot of the hills to the S., stretching from S. to W. 



2 p.m. Heavy Cumulus to N. Scud over Cape Adare. 



8 p.m. Sky clouded from N. and E. with Stratus and Cirro-cumulus. Calm. Barometer 

 steady. Temperature oscillating. 



June 8th, 1911. 



4 a.m. Barometer falling. Calm. Temperature falling. Thick haze and heavy white frost. 



8p.m. Clear and calm all day. Steady to rising barometer. Temperature is steady to 

 falling. 



June. Qth, 1911. 



4 a.m. Calm. Overcast. Slight snow falling. 



10 a.m. i inch snow during the night. Granules and spicules. Clearing towards the zenith. 

 Temperature falling. Barometer rising. 



10 p.m. Calm and clear. Barometer and thermometer steady. 



June \Qth, 1911. 



10p.m. Barometer rising and thermometer falling. Calm and clear. 



June Uth, 1911. 



10p.m. Barometer rising slowly, thermometer steady. Calm and clear. 



12 midnight. Halo round moon composed of the prismatic colours twice in succession. 

 They were clear against the dark sky, but did not see the way they were arranged. 



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