NO, 



17.] 



OBSERVATIONS 



31 



1893. 

 Day. 



H. 

 1. t. 



Lat. 



Long. 



Wind 



Direction 

 True. 



Vel. 

 m.p.s. 



Press, 

 St.Gr, 

 m. m. 



Temp. 

 C 



Vap. 

 tens. 



Rel. 

 Hum. 

 p. c. 



Clouds 



Am. Form. 



Dir. 



Weather. 



Sept. 12. 

 Sept. 13. 



Sept. 14. 



Sept. 15. 



Sept. 16. 



Sept. 17. 



Sept. 18. 



Sept. 19. 



4 

 8 

 Mn. 



4 

 8 

 Noon 

 4 

 8 

 Mn. 



4 



8 

 Noon 

 4 

 8 

 Mn. 



4 

 8 

 Noon 

 4 

 8 

 Mn. 



11 



4 



8 

 Mn. 



4 



8 



Noon 



Mn. 



4 

 8 



12.30 

 4 

 8 

 Mn. 



4 



8 



Noon 



4 



75° 51' 



- 38 



- 26 



75 15 



- 1 

 74 55 



- 58 



- 39 



- 26 



74 26 



- 22 



- 4 

 73 51 



- 45 



73 45 



- 58 



- 54 



- 54 



- 56 



74 4 



74 12 



- 18 



- 24 



- 36 



- 43 



- 51 



75 



74 53 



- 52 



75 2 



- 4 

 74 46 



74 46 



- 43 



- 37 



- 51 



75 8 



- 25 



75 34 



- 48 



76 3 



- 21 



- 40 



114°22 



-• 32 



115 10 



115 44 



- 30 



116 



114 57 



- 42 



115 



115 



113 41 



- 57 



114 32 



- 58 



115 35 



115 42 



116 30 



117 



- 46 



118 47 



119 36 



120 21 



121 8 



- 53 



123 18 



124 21 



125 23 



126 36 



127 38 



128 44 



130 



- 53 



131 22 



131 22 



132 43 



133 56 



134 32 



135 15 

 134 42 



134 18 



- 4 



- 37 



135 13 



136 13 



SSE 

 ESE 



EtN 



E^N 



EbN 



ENE 



NE 



NE 



EbN 

 ESE 

 EbS 

 SEbE 



SSE 



SE 



ESE 



SWbW 



SWbW 



WSW 



W 



W 

 W 

 SW 



SW 

 SW 



NW 



NWbW 



WNW 



WNW 



SWbW 



SW 



SW 



SWbS 

 WbN 

 NWbW 

 NWbW 



WNW 



w 



WSW 

 S 



s 

 s 

 s 



2-6 

 0-0 

 30 



1-3 

 3-2 

 4-3 

 40 

 4-7 

 31 



00 

 4-3 

 4-8 

 6-1 

 5-9 

 9-2 



9-5 



8-1 

 8'8 

 4-8 

 5-7 

 6-5 



6-2 

 6-4 

 6-1 

 6-8 

 3-9 

 7'0 



7-0 

 9'4 

 90 

 6-3 



2-8 

 2-8 



4-3 



7-7 

 8-7 

 64 

 6-2 



2-2 



4-7 

 7-1 

 7-1 



7-8 

 7-2 



754-2 

 54'3 

 54-0 



53 

 53-4 

 53-4 

 54-7 

 55-3 

 56-7 



56'2 

 57-2 

 568 

 55-3 

 53-3 

 51'0 



47-6 

 44-9 

 43-9 



44-7 

 44-6 

 48-3 



43-0 

 41-8 

 40-8 

 40'0 

 39-3 

 40'8 



43-6 

 44-3 

 41-3 

 47-1 

 48-9 

 50-7 



50-4 

 51-1 

 53-4 

 56'2 

 58-1 

 59-5 



59-8 

 58-7 

 57-3 

 55-8 

 55-0 



-0-9 

 -1-2 

 -0-5 



-01 

 0-1 

 0-2 

 0'2 



-0'2 

 0'2 



-0-9 



-0'5 



-1-1 



0-6 



0-8 



0-3 



-0-1 

 0-0 

 0-5 

 0-9 

 0-9 

 1-1 



0'9 

 10 

 1-1 



-0-1 

 0-3 



-0-1 



00 

 -0-3 

 -0-7 



0-1 

 -0-2 



0-1 



0-4 

 0-6 

 -07 

 -0-4 

 -0-5 

 -0-5 



-1'3 



-0-5 



0'5 



0-4 



0-3 



3-8 

 3-9 

 4-1 



4-1 

 4-3 

 4-5 

 4'2 

 4-3 

 4-0 



3-9 

 41 



4-2 

 4-3 

 4-5 

 4-2 



4-3 

 4-3 

 4-4 

 4-3 

 41 

 3-9 



3-7 

 3-9 



4-4 

 4-2 

 4-4 



4-1 

 4-3 

 4'1 

 3-9 

 4-3 

 4-2 



4-5 

 4-6 

 4-3 

 3-5 

 3-4 

 3-7 



3-8 

 4-3 

 4-6 

 4-5 

 4-4 



92 

 92 



90 

 92 

 96 

 90 

 94 

 87 



90 

 92 

 100 

 90 

 92 

 89 



94 

 94 

 92 



87 

 84 

 79 



98 

 73 

 79 

 96 

 89 

 96 



89 

 96 

 94 

 85 

 94 

 90 



96 

 96 



98 

 78 

 77 

 83 



90 

 98 

 96 

 96 

 94 



7 



7 



10 



7 



10 

 10 

 10 



9 



7 

 7 

 10 

 6 

 9 

 8 



10 

 10 



8 

 10 



9 



9 

 9 

 9 

 10 

 9 

 9 



9 

 9 

 6 

 7 

 10 

 10 



10 



10 



5 



9 



8 



10 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



Cu. 

 Gust. 

 Ci. Gust. 



Gicu.Str. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Str. 

 Gu. 



Gu. 

 Gu. 

 Gust. 



Str. 



Str. 



Str. 



Gi. Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Str. 



Gust. 



Str. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Gust. 



Str. 



Gu. 



Str. 

 Str. 



Gust. 

 Gus-l. 

 Gust. 



Gu. 



Gust. 



Str. 



Str. 



SW 



-^0 3 



I* 

 l>tc 



l'30p. m. = drifting away. A distinct light-bow in NE^N in the fog that was drifting away. The how 



extended over ^/^ naut. mile, faint tinge of prismatic colours on the outskirts nearer the water, where, 



on account of the ice it was of an intense white colour. Girc. 10° high. 



Just after the observation the clouds gathered; thick in W^S; the end of the shower touched the ship. 



Some snowflakes were falling. 



Thick bank of str. in SWbS. 



= horizon. 



Light -how in the fog in N^E. 



