mie Winter in Victoria Land. 
June 23rd, 1899. Lunar TOTAL ECLIPSE. 
By chronometer No. 2262 by Brockbank, Atkins & Moore. 
rst contact with shadow 
Beginning of total phase 
Ending of total phase 
‘Temperature at 11 P.M. 
Temperature at I A.M. 
H aM S. By MM. S: 
? 
1$ 93. n EME 26 I 32 48 
ns 2 5S CML 233 3 9 
—10.6 
—10.8 
139 
CAPE ADARE. 
June 24th. OBSERVATION FOR MEAN TIME, 
ПЕ У Temp 18 E. Barometer 29.048 in. Alt. Ther. 29°. 
Canopus 
Н MES 
Time с >... S ал 000.059. 
Al отті 45' 30 | 
9 | , , | ; : * 2 E ‘>l by chronometer. 
Mme cc pe 24 0-8 
КООШ r 27 30 J 
Canopus 
Time i, Боса 157 
PN. IIO 15 20 
Time co T S 59 28.2\ 
ENS  — — |. :o9 i co by chronometer. 
dc m o -. G- i 9. j 
Eum." . . IOg9 43 4o 
On the 3rd July the temperature arose suddenly 
to zero. During July several smaller sledge journeys 
were accomplished on the coast of Victoria Land, the 
members of the expeditions suffering severely from 
the cold. Mr. Hanson was in a rather low condition ; 
he lost feeling in his legs, and the flesh on them took 
lasting impressions from pressure. During the last 
sledge expeditions depóts were made at various places 
along the coast in. Robertson Day, and on the penin- 
sula, on more elevated places than the camp, in case 
