MAY, 1884, 
PILOT CHART OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN. 
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NOTICES ISSUED DURING THE MONTH OF AFAUL, 1004, Saree ot na i tof wrk A ed eh eta | 
(AD earings er bree uh cnt f gh from sarees 12k ees Sr ates 
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‘WEATHER. 
(MAY. 
‘Moderate to fresh breezes prevail North 
may be met ax far south ax latitode 40°, be- 
and 65° west longue, 
the i 
‘| prenaled daring 
the Gulf Stream vessels hare experienced mazy ‘hort bat tag 
) strong galét from the northest. | 
vrerd occasloml fogs near the coast owing to the 
of the Gulf Btream and the presence of 
H ! ‘The amount of bergs and field fon was excemive, end ex 
re Mee (en yended farther east and west than tml 
x, evenoe W32) 
“eo bt 
\ gs =) Soavenir, =i ‘again April 2, 
k miles to the eastward between the dates, 
Everything printed in nsp relates to the past 
month; BLUE refers to the current month for 
which the chart'is isuned, For instance, nED 
ice was reported doriog April; _auve limit? 
Sipe ea mae ; of ice in predicted for May. Similarly, 
‘ EXPLANATION, Bc : : | EMR Ds tic Toutes akown in nuve arezor May" 
RO Fathom Car . ly. 
Uses of MataateVarlln for 1 
Information received daring APRIL. 
‘Prepared by order of the Bureau of Navigation = “3 re s 
Commander JPbartlet.USM, es ze 
Hydrographer, : 
DE A oe eA re . SCIENCE, May 30, 1884. 
