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Table — (Continued) 



Showing when and where Pumice or Volcanic Dust was observed in the 



Indian Ocean in 1883 — 84 



Names of Vessels. 



Month 

 and 

 Day. 



Hours- 



Position at Noon. 



Lat. 



Lonar. 



Remarks; 



Shah Jehan (Cd), 



luvercauld 



Evelyn, 



May Queen 



Lord Tredegar.,.. 

 (Capt. Clarke) 



15°03' S 



15.30 S. 



11.44 S. 



9.54 S. 



7.56 S. 



9.40 S. 



81° 42' 



80.51 



87.09 



87.56 



89.32 



.11 



7.30 S. 88.26 



2.14 N. 



6.35 S. 

 12.12 S. 

 14.56 S. 



„ 10 I Neon 1 17.34 S. 63.04 



85.35 



68.25 

 66.59 

 65.18 



Passed a great deal of 

 pumice and lava this 

 day. 



Passed a lot of pumice 

 and lava. 



Passed through a quan- 

 tity of dust seemingly 

 floating on the surface. 



Passed through a quan- 

 tity of pumice stone. 



Passed a large quanti- 

 ties of pumice-stone. 



Passing great quantities 

 of pumice. 



Still passing quantities 

 of pumice. 



Une infinite de par- 

 celles de roche brulee 

 sur I'eau. 



Passed through quan- 

 tity of floating lava 

 Ditto do. do. 



Passed through a great 

 quantity of pumice 

 to-day. 



Ditto do. do. 



