October \8th, 1911. 



PENELOPE POINT. 



6 a.m. Temperature -0-8 F. Barometer 28-68". B. P, C. 7. Stratus, Scud and Cirro- 

 cumulus. Clouds of mist from Sir George Newnes Glacier and spirals of drift from 

 Warning Glacier. Cape Adare clear. Whaleback Cumulus forming on Geikie Land and 

 trailing off towards the N.W. 



12 noon. Barometer 28-68". Overcast from Cape Adare. B. 1 C. 9. Sun shining. Nimbus 

 haze. 



6 p.m. A bright bar of white cloud above Cape Adare. This is probably ice sky ; we are 

 inclined to think that it is the reflection on a low cloud of the ice cap on the cape and of 

 Warning Glacier. Barometer 28 65". Temperature -f- 5 ' 5 F. B. 1 C. 9. Nimbus haze. 



October IQth, 1911. 



PENELOPE POINT. 



1 2 nodii. Temperature + 5-5 F. Barometer 28 65". (Same as yesterday, but not a mistake.) 

 O. 1U. Calm or N.W. airs. 



(3 p.m. Temperature + 7'0 F. Barometer 28'54". 0. 10. Nimbus haze. Alternately 

 thickening and clearing over the glaciers to the S. 



October 20th, 1911. 



PENELOPE POINT TO CAPE ADARE. 



6 a.m. Temperature + 5-8 F. Barometer 28-46". B. 1 C. 9. Clear to the W. Haze 

 hiding all but the bottom of Cape Adare. Glaciers clear. Sun struggling through the 

 haze. (R. E. P.) 



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