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RECORD AND RESULTS, ETC. 



May 21 



Near Deep Snow Camp, $ ='79° 55' 



at 3 A. M. 



Temp. +22 



Cloudy; snowing. 



" 21 



" " 



" 1 P.M. 



+ 8 





" 21 



" " 



" 10 



—4 





" 22 



Camp Hawks, $ = 19° 44' 



" 8 A.M. 



" +15 



Light N. W. wind ; 

 cloudy 



" 22 



^ = 13 06 



" 6 P.M. 



" +13 



+ 19° in sun 



" 22 



" " 



" 8* " 









" 23 



Near Smallberg Camp, ^ =19° 33' 



" 1 A.M. 



" +20 



+ 32 " 



" 23 



J. = 12 53 



" 1^ P. M. 



" +13 



+ 22 " 



" 24 



Near Broken Sledge Camp, 



" 7 A.M. 



" +14 



+ 32 " 



" 24 



" " " 



" 6 P. M. 



" +18 





" 25 



Near Rotato Camp, ^ = 79° 04' 



" 1 A.M. 



" +19 





" 25 



and near ?i == T2 30 



" H " 



" +18 



+ 38 " 



" 26 



Camp Separation, cj, = "jg 53 



" 



+ 4 





" 26 



7. = "72 08 



" H " 



" +n 



+ 32 " 



" 26 





" 6 P. M. 



" +16 



+ 30 " 



To complete the record of the weather during the above period, the following 

 note is added: — 



186L 



April 21. 

 April 24. 



Near Cairn Point. Storm stayed 



The following table contains the mean daily temperature in the shade derived 

 from the above by application of the knoAvn average value of the diurnal variation 

 taken from the table p. 39 of my discussion of the temperature observations at Van 

 Eensselaer Harbor, and the preceding table of the diurnal fluctuation at Port 

 Foulke, after changing sign in the latter. 



Date. 

 1861. May. 



Locality and latitude. 



Mean temperature 

 of day. 



Port Foulke, mean 

 temp, of day. 



5 



Scouse Camp, 



f = 1d° 29' 



— 4°.5- 



+ 140.6 



6 



" " 





+ 6 2 



+ 23.2 



1 



No Hut Camp, 





+ 8.9 



+ 22.5 



8 



Pipe Camp, 





+n.6 



+ 27.9 



9 



" " 







+ 29.3 



10 



Near Camp Hawks, 







+ 32.0 



11 



Cape Hawks Camp, 



^ = 19° 44' 



+ 1.5.2 



+ 30.0 



12 



Near Cape Hawks, 





+ 13.5 



+ 33.6 



13 



Foggy Camp, 



t = '79 56 



+ 19.0 



+ 35.8 



14 



Frazer Camp, 



4. = 80 06 



+ 23.4 



+ 33.5 



15 



Tired dog's Camp, 





+ 22 6 



+ 33.2 



16 



Jensen's Camp, 



t = 80 48 



+ 23.1 



+ 32.0] 



It 



" " 





, +23.2 



+ 27.3 t 



18 



" " 





1 +16.6 



+ 20.4 f 



19 



" " 





1+14.5 



+ I6.9J 



20 



Camp Leidy, 



t = '790 58' 



+ 15.2 



+ 16.8 



21 



Near Deep Snow Camp, 



^ = 19 55 



+ 10.1 



+ 20.9 



22 



Carap Hawks, 



.i> = '79 44 



+ 8.5 



+ 22.2 



23 



Near Smallberg Camp, 



t = '79 33 



+ 16.2 



+ 20.9 



24 



Near Broken Sledge Carap, 





+ 15.0 



+ 24.1 



25 



Near Camp Separation, 



$ = 78 53 



+ 20.0 



+ 24.9 



26 



H ti it 





+ 13.0 



+ 30.6 



On the average, therefore, it was 10°. 7 colder on the route across Smith Sound, 

 and up the west coast of Kennedy Channel, that at Port Foulke. At Jensen's 

 Camp, where we have observations on four days, it was on the average 4°. 8 colder 

 than at Port Foulke; the difference of latitude of these places is 2° 30'. 



