6 July 
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8 July 
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10 July 
11 July 
BOWERS’ METEOROLOGICAL LOG 349 
Time. 
Noon 
4 P.M. 
5.15 P.M. 
Midnight 
2 P.M. 
7.30 P.M. 
Minimum 
1.15 A.M. 
10.30 A.M. 
7.15 P.M. 
Minimum 
Ir A.M. 
1.30 P.M. 
7 P.M. 
Midnight 
Minimum 
Noon 
II P.M. 
IO A.M. 
Noon 
8 P.M. 
Temperature. Wind. Weather. 
— 76°8 (cloud 2) ° b. m. 
Fog lying over Barrier to E. all day. Ross Island 
clear. A bank of low stratus visible behind peaks 
of Terror and Terra Nova nearly all day, appar- 
ently almost stationary. 
— 77 (carefully checked by Wilson) 
— 77°5 (other thermometer) 
(cloud 3) ° b. m. 
minimum — 75°8 
— 69 ° b. m. 
Low-lying mist (white) to N. and N.N.W. 
— 68°3 ° b. m. 
ae! I f 
At 2 p.m. slight haze. At 4 p.m. fog obscured 
Ross Island, working over lower slopes of Terror 
from E. At 10 p.m. halo round moon. 
— 598 : 
— 572 I b: mm, £: 
At 6.30 A.M. fog all over. 
= $213 I boise: 
— 47 ° fm)/D: 
At 7 p.m. land obscured by thick fog; from 1 A.M. 
slight snow fell. Thick foggy weather. 
— 36°5 
— 30°7 2 Out: 
— 29°2 ° Onis 
At 1.30 P.M. the moon was invisible, and all 
objects were obscured by thick fog. During after- 
noon march noticed slight difference in character 
of the surface, the snow having been acted on by 
wind more than hitherto. Surface harder, with 
occasional small sastrugi. 
— 209'5 I o. f. s. 
Thick foggy weather, with snowy mist. Occa- 
sional light puffs of breeze from S.W. 
— 27 ° 0. Sui. 
Camped on finding ourselves on or about pressure 
ridges. Snow falling. Nothing visible. Some hours 
after midnight commenced to blow strong from S. 
or S.W. Noise of ice pressure in vicinity of beneath 
camp. 
— 24 6 to 8 0.8 
5 to6 Cis: 
+78 5 too 0. Ss 
ByLOL7, 0. 8 
+ 6°83 3 to 5 o.c 
