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TABLE VIII. DE. KOETTLITZ'S TRIP EOUND BLACK ISLAND, SEPTEMBER 24 TO OCTOBER 2, 1902. 



Date. 



Time. 



Noon 

 hearing and 



distance 

 in miles from 



Winter 

 Quarters. 



Temperature. 



Air. 



Minimum 

 during 

 night. 



Kemarks 



1902. 

 Sept. 24 



Sept. 25 





Sept. 26 



Sept. 27 





10 a.m. 

 Noon 

 6 p.m. 



7 a.m. 



8 ,, 

 10 



8 p.m. 



4 a.m. 

 7 

 6 p.m. 



7 a.m. 

 6 p.m. 



S 84 W, 15 m. 



S 27 W, 20 m. 



S 27 W, 20 m. 



-22-0 



10 a.m. Easterly breeze and overcast. 



Noon. Threatening sky with fog, very variable winds and squally. Wind from all round the compasn. 



6 p.m. Calm. 



-29-0 



-25-0 

 -32-0 



-35-0 



-40-0 



7 a.m. Thick weather. 



8 a.m. Easterly wind, 3 ; weather otherwise the same. 



10 a.m. Clouds not so dense, and the light became better. Distant land to NE visible. Later in 



afternoon, land to E visible. 

 Squalls of force 5-6 from SB and S 1 / directions. Temperature ranged during day from 21 '0 to 



31 '0 at 9 p.m. Variable E'y breezes all day of force 2-3. 



Calm and fine. Temperature ranged from 25'0 to 28'0 during day. Mostly calm or light S'J" airs, 



the latter most pronounced towards evening. 

 6 p.m. Calm and line. 



Calm all night ; fine all forenoon. Thermometer out of order ; no temperatures were taken after this. 

 6 p.m. Weather threatening. Ci.-cu. clouds rapidly spreading over sky. 



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