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M r.TKOROLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE "DISCOVERY." 



[1903 April. 



Sky cloudless. 



Very Murk iind dark all nmiM; 



no land visible; wind squally 

 and viirialilf. 

 Noon. Very thick all round ; 



snowflakes soft, damp, and very 



small. 

 12.15 p.m. Tt-mp. at Cape Anni- 



tage, -13'i; n.in., -41'8. 



Wind NNW, 4-5. -f 2 . Nlm. 



ocf. 



2 p.m. Very powdery snow fall- 

 ing ; wind squally. 



3 p.m. Kain band, 7. 



8 p.m. Not so much drift ; wind 

 squally ami ahifty. 



Overcast most of the day, witli 

 strong variable K l > wind, h-avv 

 drift and snowfall. Barometer 

 fell until noon, and then rose 

 quickly. Temperature uot so 

 steady, and rising. 



