566 
THE ITINERARY, AND 
1811. 
Distances. 
O 1 A 1 lUJN b 
AND PLACES ON THE KOAD ; 
With their Latitudes, calculated from 
Astronomical Observations made on 
the Journey : to which are added their 
English names and intermediate Dis- 
tances. 
Thermometer 
in the Shade. 
WEATHER. 
In Time ; by 
Oxen and 
Waggons. 
In English 
Miles. 
Time of 
Observation. 
By Fahren- 
heit's Scale. 
By Reau- 
mur's Scale. 
Oct. 
H. M. 
At Klaarwater. 
9 40p 
71 
17-3 
Violent gusts of wind. 
Distant lightning in 
the quarter irom 
theS.E.totheS.W. 
21 
- 
- 
2 — p 
82 
22-2 
Lightning, thunder, 
and rain at night. 
22 
- 
- 
12 — a 
79 
20-8 
4 30p 
83 
22-6 
Fair weather, though 
cloudy. Windwes- 
terly. 
Ihunder, lightning, 
and rain at night. 
23 
24 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
Fair weather, which 
6 30 
22i 
2 — p 
82 
22-2 
continued Avithout 
bpuigslang I'ontein (bpitting- 
any alteration or 
snake Fountain) 
rain till 9th Nov. 
25 
5 30 
17 
2 -p 
88 
24-8 
Lonnuence or the Nu-gariep 
Black Kiver) with the Ky- 
gariep (Yellow River). 
Latitude 29° 4' 22'' S. 
Liongitude 24- 26 50 JCi. 
26 
- 
- 
2 — p 
94 
27-5 
27 
- 
- 
12 — a 
96 
28*4 
3 — p 
98 
29'3 
28 
1 30 a 
d7 
15 5 
11 — a 
91 
26-2 
^ — p 
o\J D 
2 — 
Zoutpan's Drift (Salt-pan Ford) 
29 
- 
8 30 a 
82 
22-2 
1 15 p 
94 
27'5 
5 — 
17 
a " f i\/r" /T\/r j J " 
1 45 p 
98 
29*3 
v-zOniiuGncc ot the IVlaap (^IVluuuy 
s 
River) with the Ky-gariep 
i^atitucie zy u o 
Longitude 24 43 40 E. 
30 
31 
Nov. 
During this inter- 
1 
I 1 I I I I 
val the heat of 
o 
Z 
6 30 
20 
> the weather was 
Second Hippopotamus Station. 
as great as in the 
3 
4 
1 45 
6 
preceding week. 
Third Hippopotamus Station. 
5 
6 30 
20 
\Fireless Station. 
