REGISTER OF THE WEATHER. 
607 
Distances. 
STATIONS 
Thermometer 
in the Shade. 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD; 
Witli their Latitudes, calculated from 
1812. 
Astronomical Observations made on 
c 
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3 13 
WEATHER. 
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iggor 
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the Journey: to wliich are added their 
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English names and intermediate Dis- 
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tances. 
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heit' 
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June 
II. M. 

Sensavan ; or, Blink-klip (Shining 
Rock) 
H. M. 
19 
- 
- 
At sunrise a hoar- 
frost. 
6 48 a 
29 
1-3 
3 — 
9 
Klip Fontein (Kora, Rock Foun- 
tain) 
12 40 p 
45 
5-7 
20 
4 - 
13 
Knegfs Fountain. 
21 
- 
3 38 
- 
11 

2h. 28 m. 7 1 miles. 
Little Kosi Fountain. 
1 h. 10 m. 3^ miles. 
Kosi Fountain. 
Latitude 27° 52' 16" S. 
Longitude 24 0 0 E. 
o — a 
11 30p 
43 
45 
4- 8 
5- 7 
> Fair 
22 
- 
- - - - 
12 45 a 
71 
17"3 
23 
- 
- 
- 
- 
Fine weather. Wind 
5 40p 
55 
JO-2 
northerly. 
24- 
------ 
8 40 a 
10 — a 
32 
46 
0-0 
6-2 
3 30 p 
69 
16-4 
A very strongly de- 
fined lunar halo the 
diameter of which 
subtended an angle 
of 40°. 
25 
26 
- 
- 
12 — p 
48 
7-1 
1 
Fair. 
27 
4 12 
14 
Tarchonanthus Station. 
12 — a 
68 
16-0 
I 
A fresh northerly 
wind. 
28 
- 
6 50 
23 
2 h. 5 m. 6| miles. 
Entrance to the Pass through 
the Kamhanni Mountains. 
3h. 30 m. 10 miles. 
Exit from the Kamhdnni Pass. 
1 h. 15 m. 4 miles. 
Little, Klibbolikhonni Fountain. 
29 
- 
- 
3 30 p 
56 
10-6 
Sunny day. W^ind 
1 h. 41 m. 5| miles. 
southerly. Air cold. 
2 39 
The Kruraan river. 
58 m. 3J miles. 
Kruman Station. 
7 -p 
43 
4-8 
Latitude 27° 22' 25" S. 
10 30 p 
39 
3*1 
Longitude 24 13 50 E. 
30 
6 — a 
31 
-0-4 
A very light fall of 
snow which melted 
10 —a 
47 
6-6 
almost before it 
12 — a 
59 
12-0 
reached the ground. 
