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mixed with the other dogs, nor did they attach them- 
selves as much to man as the Siberian dogs did. 
Lieutenant Colbeck and Mr. Evans arrived in good 
health on the morning of the 2nd November from an 
expedition in Robertson Bay, with a very good col- 
lection, and with the following meteorological notes 
by Mr. Colbeck :— 
Day | Houn | Camp: [иш Ther. | Wind. 
Oct ober. 
26 | ga.m.|C. Ridley, 28:66| 5:0 West 
її бый Sox males 28170) шасе SSB. 
S.W. of | | | 
| Warning. | 
Glacier. | | 
| 
| | | | 
27 102.m. Do 2879 130 SSE. 
loam Do | ew оге) 
| 
| 
28 | кыту 00 28'92—3 [5.5.Е. 
| 
| slight 
| aE Short 
Remarks. 
Light breeze, overcast, 
misty over mountains. 
Strong gale with much 
drift snow. We had a 
southerly wind 
during the afternoon 
which freshened into a 
galle ai 7 PIN РЫШЫ) 
camp at оо юв 
During the afternoon the 
upper clouds were work- 
ing up rapidly from N.W. 
Strong gale, cloudy, 
quantities of snow drift, 
squalls of hurricane force 
intervals. In 
the evening barometer 
was oscillating between 
28'7 and 28:85. 
Strong gale with drift 
snow, sky partially 
clouded, struck camp at 
II a.m., made for Protec- 
ton Cove, following the 
edge of the barrier and 
coase line «thence о 
Crescent Bay. Examined 
the depót and renewed 
our provisions, and then 
proceeded to Midwinter 
Camp. Gale moderating 
a little, sky clouded, drift 
snow on glacier. 
Q 2 
