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1903 August] 



METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE "DISCOVERY." 



19th. 



Everything covered with rime ; 

 took the observations \\ ithout 

 the lamp. 



Str. on western mountains and 



to S at various altitudes. 

 Noon. Min. temp, at Cape Ar- 

 mitage, 50 '2. Calm. Ere- 

 bus smoke going ENE. . 

 Itefruction to N. 

 2 p.m. Str. 011 western moun- 

 tains, about tfOOO feet up, and 

 all to S. 



4 p.m. Accumulation of fog 

 crystals, fern shaped, forming 

 on E and N side of things ; 

 very misty to K; large sheet 

 of Str. to W ; base and sum- 

 mits of mountains visible, 

 t p.m. Min. temp, at Cape Ar- 

 mituge, 60'4. Culm. bin. 

 Erebus smoke going X ; foggy 

 all round. 

 *> p.m. Still very misty and 



dark; western mountains dimly visible; heavy .rime. 8 p.m. Misty look in air; stars have small corona? round them; heavy deposit of rime on everything. 

 10 p.m. Some auroral light (diffuse) in S. Midt. Filmy evanescent streamers on hills in E., also film low down in S. Calm and fine all day, but came on misty as 

 usual with the e.,lder temperature. Barometer falling all day. Temperature much lower, but. rose quickly in the evening. 



Max. therm, read at 



J8a. - 

 18 F-- 



~22-0. 

 21 -0. 



Solar radiation 



Evapn. grammes. 



Precipn. in. 



21st. 



