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J. T, Jutson : 



Feb. 6 



12 

 15 



.Anticlockwise ( r) 



Auticlockwij^e ( ?) 



Anticlockwise 



Anticlockwise 

 Clockwise 



Thin, sandy-coloured coliiuiu. 

 Rapidly chang-ed its form and 

 density. Quickly liecame in- 

 visible. Noted at 3 p.m. on 

 very oalm day. 



Hundreds of feet hig-h. Soon be- 

 came invisible. Day calm and 

 hot. Noted at 1 p.m. 



Hundreds of feet high. Bent in 

 the centre. Visible for a few 

 minutes. Gradually faded 



away. Noted at 2.30 p.m. 



Distant. Very hiofh. Very dis- 

 tinct, so must have been carry- 

 ing much dust. 



Ditto. 



Low. Raised considerable quan- 

 tity of dust. Soon died out. 



Low. Soonjdied out. 



Low. Passed through camp. 

 Lifted fine sand very strongly. 

 Soon died out. About six feet 

 in diameter. 



Each raised much dust, but .soon 

 died out. 



Diameter of eiach probably only 

 a few feet. 



Low. A few feet in diameter. 



Lo'w. A ^ew feet in diameter. 

 Soon died out. 



Some distance away. Probably 

 at leaist 100 to 200 feet high. 



Low. OnJy about two feet in 

 diameter. 



Low. Only about four feet in 

 diameter. 



Somewhat higher than last two. 

 Rotated both clockwise and 

 antiolockwise, the change tak- 

 ing place more than once in a 

 distance travelled of 50 or 60 

 yards. Diameter about 15 feet. 



