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Table — (Continued) 



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



Indian Ocean in 1883—1884 



Names of "Vessels. 



Month 

 and 

 Day. 



Hours. 



Fch. bark ESsolu. 

 (Capt. Mouton.) 



Bark May Queen. 

 (Capt. Hugon.) 



Argomene 



BodericJc Dim 



Eugenie 



Star of Greece ... 



Bark Eva Joshua. 

 (Capt. Florentin.) 



„ 15 



21 



„ 22 



„ 23 



„ 22 



Position at Noon. 



Lat. 



Long, 



Remarks. 



P.M. 



A.M. 



P.M. 

 8 P.M. 

 4 P.M. 



P.M. 



7 A.M. 



2 A.M. 



Midt. 



P.M. 



7° 05' S. 



7.00 S. 



11.23 S 



7.51 S. 



13.34 S. 



9.25 S. 

 6.14 S. 



13.49 S. 



13.21 S. 



10.45 S. 



81° 41' 

 E.P. 



83.13 



75.46 



87.05 



90.50 



90.26 

 81.40 



85.45 



86.06 



Traverse plusieu rs bancs 

 de pierre-ponce. 



Une infinite de roche 

 brulee flottant. 



Une infinite de debris 

 volcaniques. 



Passing through large 

 quantities of pumice. 



Passing through large 

 quantities of pumice. 



Ditto do. do. 



Beaucoup de pierre- 

 ponce a 1 'Quest. 



Large quantities of 

 pumice in separate 

 streams from S.B. to 

 N.W. At 6 p.m. still 

 passing large quanti- 

 ties of pumice. 



The streams of pumice 

 stone stopped. 



85.50 A large stream of pu- 

 mice-stone. 



13.05 S. 64.20 

 E.P. 



Sighted pumice-stone. 



