during a Voyage from S't Helena to England. 257 

 June 5. N. Lat. 35° 3', W. Long. 36° 25'. 



The night was rather squally, and towards the morning 

 there was heavy rain. 



June 6. N. Lat. 36° 53', W. Long. 33° 53'. 



It was stormy the whole of the morning, and the rain was 

 incessant, and very heavy. The night was also stormy, and 



the showers frequent and heavy. 



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June 7. N. Lat. 39° 46 7 , W. Long. 33° 16'. 



Air. Water. Hygr. Wind and Weather. 



91» A. M. 65°.5 64°.5 2° S. squally, overcast. 



12 65 64 2.5 S. by E. do. do. 



3 a. M. 65.5 64 2.5 Do. do. do. 



7 66 65 3 SSE. strong, pretty clear. 



The night was pretty clear, and the gale abating. The sea 

 ran high. We have seen none of the Azores, the most north- 

 ern of which we have now nearly cleared. 



June 8. N. Lat. 42° 16', W. Long. 30° 36'. 



The night was fine, and the wind moderate. 



VOL. II, No. II. APRIL 1825. S 



