5o8 
SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION 
26 July 
27 July 
28 July 
29 July 
30 July 
31 July 
I Aug. 
Time. 
Temperature. 
Wind. 
Weather. 
9 P.M- 
-45 
0 
b. 
9 A.M. 
-46-3 
o~i 
b. 
5 i'-M. 
-46 
0 
b. 
Q P.M. 
-47 
0 
b. 
At 9 A.M. clouds moving slowly over slopes 
of Terror from N. 
vAy mtrmm 
11X111 Lllll 
- 49'3 
8,30 A.M. 
-47-2 
0 
b. 
3 P.M. 
-40*3 
0 
b. c. 
8 P.M. 
-38 
3 
b. c. 
Mminiuni 
-46-1 
^AO A.M. 
-42 
0 
b 
2.30 P.M. 
-43*8 
2 
b. c. 
9 P.M. 
-45'3 
I 
b. c. 
Minimum 
- 66*5 
9 A.M. 
-65-3 
0 
b. c. 
3 "P AT 
-63-2 
0 
b. c. 
R "JD P 'VT 
. J 0 It . iVl • 
-6i-8 
I 
b. 
M 1 m m 71 TYl 
iTilllllll U.lil 
- 62*9 
9 A.M. 
-57 
0 
b. c. 
-43 
I 
b. c. 
Light airs off e 
idge of B 
arrier as before. On 
approaching Gap 
considera 
ble rise of 
tempera- 
ture. 
TO 70 P \T 
J. ' * ^ W i . IVl . 
-27 
0 
b. c. 
('Hut Point'l 
Minimum 
- 27-8 
3.30 A.M. 
-27-3 
6-7 
b. c. 
8 A.M. 
-28 
0 
b. c. 
During hours 
of daylight remarkable irides- 
cent clouds to N.- 
-general colours opal. 
5.30 P.M. 
-31 
I 
b. 
(Glacier Ton^ 
^ue) 
Off Inaccessibl 
e Island, 
northerly breeze 3, 
till arrived at Cap 
e Evans. 
