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1903 October.] 



METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE "DISCOVERY." 



4th. 



5th. 



6th. 



Islands and western land clear ; 



fragments <>i Str. to SK, :*wo 

 feet alt., travelling rapidly to 

 northwards ; clear overhead. 

 1 a.m. Islands nearly olist-m v<l : 

 Str. descending on western 



hills, 



Oa.m. Sir. very low on \\estrni 



mountains, and land obscured, 

 8 a.m. Only land t'losr tn 



visible ; tin-re has lit-en a 



slight deixiMt of smm ervstals 



ln'tttei-n 'i and S a.m. 

 In a.m. Flakes small and hard, 



and not falling thiekly ; n. 



land visible except close to. 

 Noon. Snow Hakes small and 



hard, and very thin ; foggy or 



miaty, 



Min. temp, at Cape Aniiita^,-. 

 -ai'l. Wind SK, I. Kn-l, us 

 obscured. Niin.lO. oc. JjC-f*- 



8 p.m. I.', .in hand, 7. 



4 p.m. Min. temp, at ( ':ipr 

 Armitage, Iu 'ti. Calm. 

 Krebiis obscured. Xim In. 

 OOf. 



H p.m. Snow fell continuously 

 during the afternoon, and 

 feels hard and cri--p \\licii 

 trodden on ; clouds thin to K, 

 nvrrhead, and scud passing over 

 ,m. Head observations without 

 'hid more or less gusty from the 



