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WINDS. REMARKS. 



S Calm weather, ice waa carried out of 



sight 

 N.erly Snowed violently ; at night S 

 N to S W Dark and stormy 

 S to E Cloudy 



t'". Snow ; not very cold for the season 

 E Snowy, calm weather, moonlight 



night 

 E Clear day ; stormy cloudy night 

 K Snow so high could not stir out 

 E Mild, saw two fowls like geese and 



a falcon 

 E Much snow 

 E Cloudy, mild weather 

 K Fair day, no ice 

 K Mild weather 

 N E Fair and calm, frost and snow 



at night 

 N E Much snow, frosty 

 N E Some ice returned to the hay 

 E.erly Intense frost, N at night 

 N Cloudy, dark night 



(No remark) 



Calm mild weather, S wind at night 

 and thaw 

 S Mild wr. ice far off, S W at night 

 S W Rainy in the evening 

 W Blowing hard, clear cold weather 

 N E to N Violent wind forced the 



ice into the bay 

 N E Cloudy calm weather 

 N E Cloudy, cold less severe 

 N E Pleasant, and calm at night 

 N E Do. at night stormy 

 N E Dark cloudy weather 

 N E Sharp frost 

 N E Excessive cold weather 

 N E A south wind brought pleasant 



weather 

 S, S E Ice went out of sight, do. wr. 

 S E, N E Moderately cold 

 N E Very cold 



S, S W Milder wr. killed a bear, which 

 was very serviceable, as the 

 scurvy had appeared 

 S W, N at night, cold "weather 

 N Cloudy, bay lilled with ice 

 N Cloudy frosty day 



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 S Calm, sunshiny day 

 S Dark rainy weather, ice went to sea 

 S E Scurvy becomes very afflictive 



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WINDS. REMARKS. 



S E Pleasant day 



S.erly or calm weather 



S E, S Ice returned 



S Fair clear weather 



S E Cloudy, 10 whales seen in the bay 



S.erly wind, Infiumerable whales ap- 

 peared 



S.erly Plenty of whales 



S.erly Dark night 



N E Some snow, 4 or 5 whales seen 



E Cloudy, S at night, 4 or 5 whales 



S E Snow, mild weather 



W Cloudy, two of the men only in 

 health 



W.erly Sunshiny day 



S E Two large whales in the bay 



N E 4 or 5 whales 



N E Cold, sunshiny weather 



N E Do. innumerable whales 



N Frosty, do. 



N Cold, ice returned, some whales 



N No whales or bears 



N E Clear frosty day 



N E Do. bay full of ice 



N E, A south wind at night carried 

 the ice away 



W Calm mild day, 4 whales seen in 

 the bay 



W. Clear, The clerk died. 



W Cloudy, bay full of ice 

 (No remark) 



W The men much afflicted, having 

 no refreshment left 



S At night E.erly, with snow ; ice 

 drifted away 



S F-. A calm day 



N E Ice closed to the shore ; S wind 

 at night 



S Ice off land, rain. All the sur- 

 vivors but one rendered helpless 

 by disease ; the captain strug- 

 gling with death 



S Cloudy 



S Sunshiny, some ice, whales seen ; 

 A W wind at night brought the 

 ice in 



W Cloudy day, calm 



E Mild weather. Killed a dog for food 



E Cloudy weather, ice went out of 

 sight, N wind at night 



N E Blowang hard at night 



X E A fine clear day 



