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MKTKOROUXJICAL JOURNAL OF THE "DISCOVERY." 



[1903 November. 



6.15 



8 

 10 

 Noon 



2 



4 



10 



28-807 I 14-5 



18-4 20-5 



24-8 22-3 24-0 



20-8 23-2 21-2 24 '2 

 843 21 -2 



823 20-0 20-2 20'0 25'0 



853 19-0 21-5 20-2 22 '4 



Mean 28'8 



Max. therm, read at 



/8a. 21 -0. 

 IS p. -. 



SB, 2-3 

 8,0-1 

 S, 1-3 



Var. SE, 2-4 



Var. SB, 2-4 



BSE, 2-4 



Var. S, 5-9 



8,3 



SE, 1 



12 20-25 

 6 0-8 



12 22-32 



13 23-30 



ocq-J. 



hcq-f. 



ocq 



11 21-29 ocq 



15 35-57 



ocq-?. 

 bc-f 



7 15-18 



Solar radiation / sma " hlllck lmlb 97 ' 1 - 

 ""Ismail bright bull. 54'0. 



Ci. 1 Boiling masses of Str. still hanging on 



Bluff and parts of western mountains, 



Det Fr -cu.-s. 3, also in the direction of Erebus ; very 

 SW (rapid) little Ci. to NW. Average v.in.1 



A.-s. 6, S (rapid) - velocity since 10 p.m. yesterday. 



miles per hour. 



A.-s. 9, SW 8 a.m. Ci.-s. and Str. in SE and S the 

 latter covers the upper levels of White 



A.-s. 9, SW Island also in SW and W, oliscuring 

 upper half of Mt. Discovery and all but 

 A.-s. 10, SW the foot hills of western mountains. 



10 a.m. Western foot hills and parts of 

 N. 10 White Island and Brown Island 



visible; Bluff obscured in heavy dark 

 Det. A.-s. 2; A.-s. 2; rolling mass of Str. Ozone, 8. 



S.-cu. 2, SW Noon. Ragged Cu. and S.-cu. to S ; 



A.-s. 8; S.-cu. 1 upper parts of White Island and Black 

 Island obscured ; Mt. Discovery ob- 

 scured also; western mountains foot 

 liiiis visible; Bluff dimly visible. 

 2 p.m. Western foot hills, liases of 

 White and Brown Island, and lower 

 part of Discovery visible; Bluff ob- 

 Bvapn grammes. Precipn. in. scured, but outlined by heavy mass of 



dark .-loud; some Fr.-s. moving SW 

 rapidly. 



'ured. 10 p.m. Conditions similar to those at 8 p.m! Ozone, 7. 



