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REGISTER OF JOURNEY TO WEST COAST OF ROBKKTSON BAY. 



OCTOBER 4'm TO 13TH, 1911. 

 Observer: F. V. BROWNINI;. 



October 4th, 1911. 



FROM CAPE ADARE TO PENELOPE POINT. 



Weather tine and bright, heavy Nimbus on Cape Adare, which cleared nil as the sun 

 rose. Stratus to the N. 



12 noon. Ice spicules in the air, fine Stratus cloud extending from Warning Glacier along the 

 mountains to the S. 



8 p.m. Fine moonlight night, clear and calm. 



October 5th, 1911. 



FROM PENELOPE POINT TO ISLAND POINT. 



8a.m. Weather fine, light N.W. airs. Cumulus cloud over Cape Adare increasing during the 

 day. 



(i p.m. Stratus cloud from Warning Glacier 'stretching towards N.N.W. 



October (jth, 1911. 



ISLAND POINT TO CAPE WOODBAR. 



10 a.m. Overcast with Nimbus haze and spicular snow falling. Sun just breaking through, 



light N.W. airs. 



0.30 p.m. Spicular snow. N. airs. Clear to the N. Thick Nimbus to E., S. and W. 



October 7th, 1911. 



CAPE WOODBAR TO CAPE WOOD, CAPE WOOD TO CAPE WOODBAR. 



8 a.m. Weather fine, clouded to N.W. Ice spicules in air. Calm. Sun shining brilliantly. 



About 11 a.m. it became overcast with Nimbus, but cleared again before 1 p.m. Si^ns 

 of storm towards Cape Adare. 



12.30 p.m. Clouded to N. W.N.W. airs. 



7.30 p.m. Thick clouds towards Cape Adare. Calm and clear in the zenith. Fine moonlight 

 night. Sun 10 hours. 



October 8th, 1911. 



CAPE WOODBAR TO ISLAND POINT TO G. 3. 



9a.m. Fine day clear and bright, Heavy Cumulus to N.W. Nimbus over S.lv end <>l Cape 

 Adare. 



11 a.m. Heavy Nimbus clouds came over the top of the hills from the S.S.E. Sun obscured. 



Very thick towards Warning Glacier. 



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