1903 January.] 



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METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE "DISCOVERY." 



7th. 



8th. 



tion Hill moving rapidly from N. Noon. Mean of 10 observations : with aspirator, dry bulb 29 0- 8, wet bulb 28"0 ; from sereen, dry bulb 

 29-82, wet bulb 28'23. Fine and clear all day, with a repetition of calm and ind as yesterday, rising in the middle of the day and going 

 down in the evening. Barometer continued to fall steadily all day. Temperature steady. 



9th. 



