OESEEYATIO]S'S MADE AT TJNTAiS'TEMBE, Lat. S. 5^^ 4' 12", 

 Alt. 3436 aeote S. L., DUEING THE MONTH OF JUNE, 

 1858. 



' Cox' hung in verandah. See Sept. (same place). 



DAT 



1 Eusi^i Eiver. Cold and very dewy morn. Hot sun. Few 

 cumuli and cirri. 



2 Hot day. Clouds at noon. Fine, clear, and cold night. 



3 Cold mom. Hot sunny day. 



4 Slight shock of earthquake at 11.15 a.m. Fine hot da}'. 



5 Fine, hot, and breezy morn. AVind, as usual, E. 



6 Fine, hot, and breezy morn. 



7 ^rii'j)2:y and cloudy night. Hot sun till clouded at noon. Air 

 still. Splendid niglit. 



8 Cool morn. Usual raw wind. Splendid night. 



Cool morn. Eaw hi;;h wind at noon. Fleecy clouds. 



10 Splendid night. Coul morn. Kaw high wind at noon. Fleecy 

 clouds. 



11 Cold wind and burning sun all day. 



12 Cold wind and burning sun all day. 



13 Slight shocks of eartlupiakes at repeated intervals. 



14 ^listy morn. Hot clear <lay. Cloudy even. 



15 ^listy morn. Hot clear day. Cloudy even. 



16 Cold morn. Stinging sun. 



17 Cold njorn. Stinging sun. 



IS Cold morn. Stinging sun. Eaw wind at 10 a.m. Light breezes 

 during day. 



19 Kazeh. Cold morning. Stinging sun. 



20 Thermometer at G a.m., G7" ; at 12, 83"; at G p.m., 80. Xotliin'; 

 remarkable, but cold E. wind. 



21 Thermometer at G a.m., GO"; at 12, 83"; at G p.m., 7S r >.::nc 

 remark. 



22 Thermometer at G a.m., G3"; at 12, S3°; at G p.m., 78"*. 



23 Thermometer at G a.m., Gt" ; at 12, 80" ; at G p.m., 78". AVeather 

 the same. Air exceedingly dry. At dawn a cold W. breeze 

 that chills the blood. About 10 a.m. changes E. 



24 Thermometer at G a.m., GO"; at 12, SG" ; at G p.m., 80'. Eaw 

 and violent E. wind, which causes abundant sickness. Hay clear 

 till 1 Y.m., then cloudy. 



