202 



1903 July.] 



JOURNAL OF THE " DlSCOVKltY." 



28th. 



29th. 



30th. 



2 



4 



6 



8 



10 



Noon 



2 



4 



6 



8 



10 



Midt. 



38-948 



28-958 

 18-936 

 28-922 

 28-918 

 28-910 

 28-916 

 28-923 

 M -9H 

 98-OM 

 29-051 

 29-121 



-60' 



-58-0 



.: _ 



-43-0-36-8 

 -41-5-27-3 



23-2 



-27-0 

 -23-6 



-44-Ot 

 -41 -Of 

 -54 -0-52-5* Frozen 

 -52-8'-49-0*j-48-Ot 



-42-.-!- 

 -46-0 -44-0* 

 -44-0 -41-0* 



-37-0 



-54-2 



51-2* Frozen Frozen 



-52-3 -45-5* -45'5t Frozen 



-45-5 

 -41-0 



-38-0 



-40 'Of -40 'Of 

 -38-0 -35-9 

 -31-0 -3 



-38-6 

 -28-2 



Frozen 



I4'2f 



Frozen 

 -51 -Ot 



-41 -Of 

 -37-0 



n-o 



Calm 



Calm 

 Lt. ESE airs 



Calm 



Calm 



Calm 

 Lt. N airs 



Calm 



Calm 



Calm 

 Lt. NK airs 



Calm 







Short arches of auroral light, 

 from 8 to 30 alt., between 

 ENK and SE. very variable 

 in strength and jtosition. 



6 a.m. Faint arches of 

 auroral streamers, NK to 

 S, alt. 8 to 60, very vari- 

 able iu strength ami posi- 

 tion; marked visibility in 

 direction of Black Island 

 all night. 



8 a.m. A bank of fog all 

 round horizon. 



In a.m. There has been an 

 apparent precipitation of 

 ice crystals, as well as 

 deposit ion, on anemometer 

 glass during the ni^hl ; 

 during the observation a 

 very light W'y air sprang 

 up.' 



N'oou. Heavy mist rising 

 up from the Jloe ; light airs 

 coming from all qu 



Noon. Min. temp, at Cape 

 Annitage, 60'o. Light 

 S'> airs. b. Str. low to X. 

 i i. Erebus smoke going E. 



2p.m. Dry, misty \a].in rl:.ing mini the Hoc; low bank ot ' Cu. on nrstorn mountains; temperature rising with N'J airs, and then falling again. I p.m. Min. temp. 

 80'6, culm. b. Low-sir. Wt.> NNU. Erebus Indistinguishable. B p.m. Halo and paraselene, the latter very bright, n p.m. Oorona faint, but 



of large radius ; Str. to N and XE. gp.m. .Mist not so thirl, : t empemtiue I ming unsteady. 11 p.m. Very clear and bright ; mist high upon eastern hills. Fine 



' . but mi-.lv most ,n the, l :lv whilst the temperatures were low. No wind all .lay. Barometer l<ll until noon, and then rose. Temperature very low all day. 

 * Readings of ipfrlt minimum thermometer al time or observation. t As given in register. 



h 



bm 



bmi j 



bmt-.li; 



bm< i 



bm ^ U) 



bm.-.(j; 



bmi_/HI 



b 



be 



Cl.-s., W 



Max. therm, read at 



Solar radiation 



fbl 



I br 



bliiek bull) . 

 ight bulb . 



Eviipn. gramnu'. 



Prccipn. in. 



