REGISTER OF THE WEATHER. 
Distances. 
STATIONS 
Thermometer 
in the Shade. 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD ; 
1811, 
With tlieir Latitudes, calculated from 
c 
In Time; 
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Waggons 
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Astronomical Observations made on 
tlie Journey : to which are added theii 
Time of 
Observatio 
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WEATHER. 
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English Names and intermediate Dis- 
tances. 
ml 
Dec, 
H, M. 
At Klaarwater, 
II, M, 
17 
18 
- 
2 -p 
90 
25-7 
■ Fair, 
19 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
. 
A very heavy rain in 
theprecedingnight. 
The wind S.W, 
The weather now be- 
came chilly. 
20 
- 
7 — a 
52 
8-8 
Wind soLitlierly and 
10 —p 
67 
15-5 
cold. 
21 . 
- 
6 — a 
4 — p 
59 
80 
12-0 
21-3 
22 
- 
- 
7 —a 
4 — p 
63 
78 
13-7 
20-4 
23 
- 
7 —a 
6S 
15-1 
24 
- 
- 

4 — p 
7 —a 
2 _p 
88 
67 
87 
248 
15-5 
24-4 
> Fair, 
25 
- 
------ 
2 — p 
88 
24-8 
26 
- 
- 
2 — p 
89 
25-3 
27 
- 
- 

7 —a 
2 — p 
80 
91 
21-3 
26 2 
28 
- 
- - - - - 
7 —a 
80 
21-3 
2 -p 
88 
24-8 
The weather at this 
time more settled, 
and the difference 
in heat between 
night and day not so 
astonishingly great 
- 
as it had been dur- 
ing the last three 
29 
montlis. 
- 
- 
7 —a 
4 — p 
76 
91 
19-5 
26-2 
30 
- 
- 
. . - . 
7 — a 
75 
19-1 
The weather clear 
4 — p 
89 
25,3 
and very dry, with 
31 
several whirlwinds. 
7 —a 
78 
20-4 
Si<y cloudless diirinir 
1812 
2 -p 
94 
27-5 
the last three days. 
Jan, 
1 
- 
----- 
7 —a 
76 
19-5 
2 
- 
4 -p 
7 —a 
4 — p 
94 
76 
95 
27- 5 
19-5 
28- 0 
1 
j 
- Fair. 
J 
7 — a 
2 -p 
75 
93 
19-1 
27-1 
Very hot all day. 
Just after sunset a ' 
most violent west- 
wind, which carried 
so much dust up in 
the air, where it re- 
riiained the greatest 
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