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trical column, as also notes from their Log Books. As I fancy the 

 latter is not of so much importance as the former, our good ships in 

 the river having generally fared pretty considerably the worse for 

 it, and our Log Books, I presume, being much about the same, there- 

 fore, I have the pleasure to send you one of your requests, as noted 

 under 



I am, dear Sir, your's obediently, 



R. M. 

 Englishman, 9th June 1842.] 



Range of the Barometer on board the Barque David Malcolm, 

 during the late Gale. 



Thursday noon, 29.35 



4 p. m 29.24 



9 29.20 



6 a. m 29.10 



8 29.07 



10 29.00 



11 28.87 



11 30 28.77 



12 or noon 28.70 



Friday, 



Saturday 



12 30 p. m. 

 1 



1 30 ... 

 2 

 3 

 6 



7 



8 



9 

 10 

 12 



28.58 



28.48 



28.40 



28.32 time of parting. 



2830 



28.35 



2850 



28.70 



28.80 



28.90 



29.5 



6 a. m 29.15 



10 29.20 



12 noon 29.20 



Sunday noon, 29.45 



R. M. 



