IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND FRANCE. 



151 



PlJLLENDIVA DIVISION. PuLLENDIVA STATION, Co. MAYO. 



Taken by Mr. George Horwood, I.O., and W. S. Yeo, Chief Boatman. 





Temperature. 













1868. 



A. 

 At Sea. 



B. 



Near the 

 Shore. 



Distance 

 from Land. 



Depth 

 of Water. 



State of 

 Tide, &.c. 



Wind. 



Observations. 



Oct. 



o 



o 













12 





53 







_ 



41 hrs. flood E 



SW 



Taken at 10 50 a.m. 



13 



_ 



53 







— 



5 flood E 



WNW 



„ 1 24 p.m. 



14 



_ 



53 











do. 



ssw 



„ 2 10 p.m. 



15 



_ 



53 











4 flood E 



wsw 



„ 2 p.m. 



16 



_ 



51 







— 



3 flood E 



w 



„ 1 40 P .m. 



17 



_ 



48 



— 



— 



2 flood E 



w 



„ 1 50 p.m. 



19 



_ 



52 



— 



— 



5 ebb NW 



NW 



Taken at noon. 



20 



_ 



51 



— 



, 



4 ebb NW 



s 



do. 



21 



_ 



50 











3| ebb NW 



wsw 



do. 



22 



_ 



50 











3 ebb NW 



SW 



do. 



23 



_ 



50 











2 ebb NW 



SW 



do. 



24 















A heavy sea on the coast 

 made it impracticable to 

 test the temperature this 

 day. 



26 



_ 



50 











4| flood E 



- 



Taken at noon. 



27 



_ 



50 











3i flood E 



_ 



do. 



28 



_ 



50 











2| flood E 



_ 



do. 



29 



_ 



47 







. 



2 flood E 



- 



do. 



30 



_ 



50 











li flood E 



_, 



do. 



31 



- 



54 



— 



— 



f flood E 



- 



do. 



Kenmare Division. — Lackeen Point Station, Co. Kerry. 



Taken by Lieut. Boileau (Divisional Officer). 



Oct. 



o 



o 













24 



- 



56 



Alongside rocks 



8 feet 



Ebb tide to W 



Gale from 

 WSW 



Water quite fresh from heavy 

 rain. Boat could not stand sea 



26 



54 



54 



1 mile 



12 fathoms 



Flood tide to E 



NW4 





27 



53 



49 



do. 



do. 



do. 



NW4 



Too rough for boat. Water 



28 



- 



49 



Alongside rocks 



8 feet 



do. 



WSW 6 



nearly fresh from heavy 



29 



52 



50 



1^ miles 



12 fathoms 



do. 



NW 5 



rains. 



30 



56 



51 



1 mile 



do. 



do. 



W 4 



The few oysters here are of 



31 



56 



50 



do. 



do. 



do. 



W 4 



a fine description of rock 

 oysters. 



The thermometer which arrived here on the 12th was broken in coming through the post-office, and was 

 returned to coast-guard office. 



Second thermometer came also broken and was returned to office. 

 Third thermometer came on 23rd in good condition. 



P.S. — I never saw finer oysters produced than there are in this bay. It is a pity more seed is not brought 

 here. The seed from Tralee laid last year on the Sneem oyster bed, about the size of half-a-crown, are now 

 large — in perfect order — price 7s. 6d. per 1 20. 



