TABLE 84. 



REGISTER OF JOURNEY TO SIR GEORGE NKWXES AXD WARXIXG GLACIER, 



OCTOBER 28TH, 1911, to NOVEMBER 4TH, 1911. 



Observer: R. E. PRIESTLEY. 

 (Barometer correction -j-0-10 inches.) 



October 28///. I Ml I. 



CAI-K AIIAKK TO SIR GKOI;<;K XKW.NKS GLACIKI:. 



1.30p.m. X.W. breeze of force 1 to 3. B. 8 C. 2. Scud traveling I'n.ni the X.W. Stratus 

 in front of the mountains to the S. in front of Warning Glacier, and from N.W. to N. along 

 the horizon. 



10p.m. Barometer 28-74". Temperature +5-0 K. <>. 10. Slight S.W. airs. 



Octoljcr 29l/i. 191 I. 



SIR GKOK<;E XKXVXKS ULACIKK. 



.s a.m. Temperature -f(5-0' : F. Barometer 28-64". B.I. C. 9. Cirro-cumulus and Stratus 

 moving from the N.W. Cumulus on Cape Adare. Calm. 



1 p.m. Sky became overcast in the early morning but has again cleared till the clouds are 

 quite light. The sun occasionally shows through. 



C. 10. Calm. Slight N.W. breeze above the 500-feet level. Barometer 28-58". 



(i p.m. Temperature +8-8 F. Barometer 28-57". B. 3 C. 7. Cirro-cumulus and Stratus. 

 Calm. Cloud cap on the S. end of Cape Adare. 



October 30th, 1911. 



SIR GEORGE NEWNES GLACIER. 



9a.m. Barometer 28-71". Temperature -(-10-0 F. A S.E. wind is blowing on the glacier, 

 but only N.W. gusts are reaching us at camp. The wind is carrying a little snow as Heck-; 

 of small spicules. Warning Glacier is slightly obscured by snow and drift. B. 4 C. <>. 

 Stratus and Cirro-cumulus to the N. Clear to the S. At 5 a.m. there was not a cloud in 



the sky. 



12 noon. Barometer 28-77-3". 



4-30 p.m. B. 5 C. 5. Clouds and drift moving from the S. K. S.K. wind to force 8 two 

 hundred yards from the camp, but only N.W. gusts here, and never over force 5. 



8p.m. Temperature -|-6-lF. Barometer 28-81". B. 8 C. 2. Scud from the S.E. Much 

 drift driving down the Sir George Newnes Glacier from the S. Iv 



Wind unchanged here, but much heavier outside. Mist around Warning Glacier and 

 the S. end of Cape Adare. Unnamed glacier fairly clear: probably there is not much 

 wind coming down it. 



October 31.s7. 1911. 



SIR GEORGE NEWNKS OI.UIKR. 



10 a.m. Temperature +21 F. Barometer 29-04". B. 9 C. 1. Scud and Stratus moving 

 from the S.E. A little drift on the glacier. Bright sun. 



X.W. gusts here, and S.E. wind above us. Wind a little stnmirn- durini: the ni.dil. 



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