iTherm 
Day ofjAltuud 
the 
Month. 
Needles In- 
din. ox De- 
preffionofihej 
N Of S point. 
Windi 
WcAther. 
NEfmaJl 
^^i' 'and cloudy 
NNEtoENE 
The Ume 
JLl J-< ttji Jhi 
CJoudV Wirh fnrr-.*» 
Rain 
N £ . N W t";e<h 
fair 3»nd cloudv 
Nby W to WNW 
S and SS E ftnaii 
^ he lame 
ine t n.e 
1 h- 1 xlTDf 
^ II/ « /-1 XT Ktr Air 
XV w to JN Dy w racr- 
derate 
K^i uay With iome 
R / : n 
^^ W fatiali,lom« tinier 
frefh 
K^fn 
K W to N modera<e~ 
I lie Ume 
N N W to N by jb. 
(mall 
bair and ciou jy 
N W tmili 
N&te u That the Altitude of the Spirits in the Thermometer and Philofophica 
Barometer was commonly taken at Noon. 
Note 2. That the account of the Winds and Weather at Sea, is from Noon t< 
Noon. 
Note 5. That the middle Inclination of the Dipping Needle is fet down wit! 
the difference alfo which was made, as either fide of the Compafe was turn d Eaf 
or Weft: Which difference at firft was not taken notice o£ From whence thi 
difference (bould arife, I cannot determine, the Compafs feeming to be jufil] 
pois'd and equally divided. 
For the few Cbafmata in the Columns of the Thermometer and Barometer 
there needs no other Apology,than that I was not on board to take au account o 
them my felf. 
