REGISTER OF THE WEATHER. 
567 
Thermometer 
Distances. 
STATIONS 
in the Shade. 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD ; 
1811. 
In Time ; by 
Oxen and 
Waggons. 
In English 
Miles. 
With their Latitudes, calculated from 
Astronomical Observations made on 
the Journey : to which arc added their 
English names and intermediate Dis- 
tances. 
Time of 
Observation. 
By Fahren- 
heit's Scale. 
By Reau- 
mur's Scale. 
WEATHER. 
Nov. 
H. M. 
Fireless Station. 
H. M. 
6 
1 45 
6 
7 
8 
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Confluence of the 'Maap and the 
'Ky-gariep Rivers 
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1 -p 
2 -p 
2 — p 
3 30p 
98 
89 
98J 
100^ 
29- 3 
25-3 
29*5 
30- 4 
1 Very little wind in 
! theday-tinie; and 
1 at night the air 
j perfectly calm. 
In the evening thun- 
der-clouds began to 
collect, and there 
was some litrhtning 
and thunder. 
9 
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■ 
The weather hotter 
than on the preced- 
ing day. 
In the evenmg light- 
ning, thunder, and 
rain. 
10 
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The sky cloudless, and 
the air very hot. 
11 
At noon a thunder- 
shower. 
12 
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psnowers in tlie after- 
noon, and very 
heavy rams all 
night. 
13 
7 
^ 1 V/ p 
A heavy thunder- 
shower, with hail 
four-tenths of an 
inch in diameter. 
Cloudy. The weather 
• 
Station hi the open plani. 
hot and close. 
/ 
At night the most vivid 
incessant lightning: 
With very heavy 
rain. 
4 36 
15 
The weather fine, but 
Groote I'ontein (kora Great 
very sultry. 
I'ountain) 
Latitude 28° 49' 23" S. 
15 
16 
17 
Longitude 24 35 18 h. 
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/ Fair and very hot 
f weather. 
18 
7 30 
22 
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7 45 p 
Verv heavv rain 
Station without water. 
19 
7 38 
26 
A fine day. 
Klaarwater. 
20 
21 
1^ Fair. 
22 
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