REGISTER OF THE WEATHER. 
609 
Distances. 
STATIONS 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD ; 
Thermometer 
in the Shade. 
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With their Liatitudes, calculated iromi 
1812. 
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Astronomical Observations made on 
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the Journey ; to which are added their 
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July 
H. M. 
Makkwarin River. 
H. M. 
10 
5 15 
15^ 
Sikkloniani Fountain. 
Latitude 27° 9' 21" S. 
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Longitude 24 30 20 E. 
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10 20 a 
58^ 
11-7 
An exceedingly cold 
1 2 
3 
0 h. 42 m. 2 miles. 
A pond of good water. 
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Lobutsani. 
10 30 p 
43 
4-8 
day : with a fresh 
easterly wind. 
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8 — a 
434 
5-0 
2 10 6 
10 20 a 
53* 
9-3 
This day felt even 
A rivulet. 
colder than the pre- 
3 35 
9f 
0 50 2i 
Moshea (Moshowa) River. 
ceding ; an effect 
which was chiefly 
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to be attributed to 
LiTAKUN : the chief-town of the 
the strong easterly 
Bachaplns. 
wind. 
Latitude 27° 6' 44^" S. 
Longitude 24 39 27 E. 
Distant from 
Cape Town, about 972-^ miles 
The Colonial Boundary at 
Sack River - 665| 
Klaar water - 183^ 
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1 30 a 
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35 
64 
1-3 
14*2 
15 
16 
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► Fair. 
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• • • . . . 
2 -p 
79 
20-8 
18 

1 3u a 
7 3 
19 
9 —a 
59 
12-0 
Wind southerly. 
2 -p 
69 
16-4 
9 -p 
42 
4-4 
12 —p 
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3-3 
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6H 
13-9 
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22 
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12 —p 
54^ 
52 
9-9 
8-8 
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3 15 a 
48 
7-1 
^ Fair ; but chilly at 
night. 
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12 30 p 
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50 
8-0 
26 

6 40 a 
50 
8-0 
27 
28 
7 30 a 
3 -p 
44 
72 
5-3 
17-7 
29 
2 —a 
48^ 
7-3 
1 30 p 
75 
19-1 
Wind northerly. 
30 
1 45 a 
51^ 
8-6 
■ Fair. 
6 40 a 
47 
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