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THE ITINERARY, AND 
18U. 
Distances. 
STATIONS 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAE ; 
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. 
Nov. 
H. M. 
Klaarwater. 
H. M. 
23 
- - ~ - 
- 
24 
------ 
- 
- 
j 
■ Fair. 
25 
------ 
- 
- 
Ofi 
iX) 
------ 
- 
Wind N.E. 
27 
------ 
— 
■ 
Much rain fell in the 
foregoing night and 
this morning ; but 
unaccompanied by 
thunder. 
28 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
1 
- Fair. 
29 
------ 
- 
- 
- 
30 
------ 
- 
During the whole day 
a violent westerly 
wind; which caused 
the air to feel very 
chilly in the even- 
Dec. 
ing. 
1 
------ 
4 — p 
55 
10 Z 
A very strong wes- 
• 
- 
------ 
- 
- 
- 
terly wind con- 
3 
- 
- 
------ 
- 
- 
- 
tinued to blow 
4 
------ 
- 
- 
- 
the whole of this 
5 
■ 
- 
time; but with- 
out rain. 
6 
- 
The wind abated. 
7 
- 
------ 
An extraordinary dry- 
ness m the air was 
remarkable about 
this time. 
8 
9 
- 
* 
------ 
- 
Wind southerly. 
10 
- 
- 
- 
Wind as yesterday. 
This year the rainy 
season is much later 
than usual. At this 
time all the sur- 
rounding country 
is excessively dry ; 
and the herbage 
quite parched up. 
11 
------ 
4* — p 
86^ 
24-2 
9 -p 
82 
22-2 
12 
------ 
6 — a 
73 
18-2 
2 -p 
90 
25-7 
> Fair and cloudless. 
6 — a 
73i 
18-4 
2 -p 
90 
25-7 
14 
15 
3 -p 
89 
25-3 
A strong wind all day 
from the N.W. or 
the W. 
16 
Fair. 
