— 
British Antarctic Expedition. 
Day. | Hour. 
October. 
28 | 9 a.m. 
29 | 9 a.m. 
29 | 9 p.m. 
3° | 9 a.m. 
30 | noon 
3o | 9p.m 
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November. 
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Camp. | 
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winter | 
Camp. | 
Do. 
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Barmtr. 
28°90) 
28:83 
28°70) 
28°65 
| 28:58 
| 28°35 
| 28°70 
Ther. | Wind. 
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4 SSE 
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26 | Calm | 
(Ther. being in| 
the | sun. 
Remarks. 
Strong breeze E.S.E. 
| in the forenoon, which 
freshened into a strong 
gale and hauled to the 
S.S.E. later оп ш the 
day. Heavy drift snow, 
| sky cloudy, terrific squalls 
gp.m. Strong gale, sky 
cloudy, much drift snow. 
and 
Similar wind 
| weather. 
Do. 
Do. 
Mod. gale and clear, 
| less drift snow. 4 p.m. 
gale abated, and after a 
short spell of calm, fresh- 
ened from the N,N.W., 
crossed the glacier to 
Geikie Land in the even- 
ing. 9 to r1 p.m. Mod. 
gale N.N.W. sky clear. 
Calm and cloudy, light 
snowfall, struck camp at 
| 4 p.m., and proceeded to 
C. Ridley. Mod. N.N.W. 
wind sprang up àt 5 p.m. 
| snowing, coast-line ob- 
steering Юг 
and 
scured, 
Warning Glacier, 
| travelled close into shore. 
| Arrived in camp 2 p.m. 
Passed several flocks of 
| penguins en route for the 
western shore, and saw 
about 50 seals on the trip 
back to camp. 
