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THE ITINERARY, AND 
Distances. 
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July 
2-t 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
Aug. 
1 
H. M. 
7 25 
6 10 
24. 
STATIONS 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD; 
With their Latitudes, calculated from 
Astronomical Observations made on 
the Journey : to which are added their 
English names and intermediate Dis- 
tances. 
At Gerrit Sny man's Place. 
Thermometer. 
in the Shade. 
2 h. — 8 miles. 
Gerrit Fischer's farm. 
5 25 16 
Foot of the Middel-Roggevelds- 
herg (Middle-Ryeland moun- 
tains), or the northern bound 
ary of the Karro. The distance 
travelled from the Karro Pass, 
or southern boundary, is about 
126 miles; and from Cape 
Town, 339. 
16 
1 h. 40 m. 11 mile. 
The top of the mountain 
4 h. 30 m. 14^ miles, 
Freezmg Station 
2 -p 
6 -p 
3 -p 
12 — a 
3 -p 
1 -p 
10 — a 
2 -p 
11 50 a 
1 30 p 
9 30 p 
78 
54 
75 
55 
57 
58 
43 
46 
38 
28^ 
pq 5 
20-4 
9-7 
19-1 
26 
10- 2 
11- 1 
11-5 
4-8 
6-2 
2-6 
-1-5 
WEATHER. 
I 
Fair weather. 
The whole day cloud- 
less and very hot. 
Fair. 
A violent S. wind dur 
ing the afternoon, 
andthewholenight. 
A strong wind all day, 
and the air very 
cold. 
In the afternoon, light- 
ning and thunder, 
with rain. 
Cold and showery, 
with much lightning 
and thunder in the 
evening. 
Light rain during the 
whole of the day. 
The day fine and 
cloudless. 
-2-6 
Fine weather during 
the day ; but rainy 
all night. 
Heavy showers all 
day. 
At the Foot of the 
Mountain. 
On the Top of the 
Mountain, and a 
little snowfound re- 
maining unmelted 
between the rocks. 
Showery all day, and 
the wind boisterous 
and cold. 
