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Abridged Log of the Ship Mark Palmer, Capt. Blenkinsop, bound 

 to Calcutta, reduced to civil time, 



Wednesday, 1st June She was at Noon in 3° 49' N., longitude 



82° 25' E., with a strong S. W. by W. breeze and clear weather, with 

 all sail set. To midnight the same, wind S. W. by S. 



2d June. — The same fair monsoon at S. W. with hazy weather 

 from noon ; latitude 6° 39' N., longitude 85° 14' E. continuing till 

 midnight. 



3d June — a. m. the same. Noon latitude 10° 8' N., longitude 

 85° 42' East ; arrived off Jaggernath by 7 p. m. carrying fine mon- 

 soon throughout. 



Abridged Log of the Ship Jessie Logan, towards Calcutta, reduced 



to civil time, 



3\st May.— At noon latitude 2° 48' N., Barometer 29.84, Ther- 

 mometer 84. p. m. fine clear weather, wind W. S. W., 8 knot breeze. 



1st June. — Fresh and squally, wind W. S. W., latitude 6° 14', 

 Barometer 29.62. Thermometer 85. p. m. strong breeze S. W. pre- 

 paring for bad weather, heavy cross sea. Midnight finer, made 

 more sail. 



2nd June. — a. m. light winds to noon. Latitude 7° 55'. Barome- 

 ter 29.75. Thermometer 87°. p. m. variable, and S. W. at 10 p. m. 

 when squally and blowing fresh. 



3d June. — a. m. to noon strong breezes S. W. Noon latitude 10° 60' 

 N. Barometer 29.60. 



I was unable to obtain the longitudes to this vessel's log, but they 

 are of little importance, as she was doubtless about on the usual 

 track. 



Abridged Log of the Bark Juliet, bound to Calcutta, reduced to 



civil time. 



1st June. — Strong breeze W. S. W. (8 and 9 knots,) and fine 

 weather. Noon latitude 4° 26' N., longitude 85° 0', the same till mid- 

 night. 



