SI 8 
Dr Davy 
on the Specific Gravity '' 
Feh 5. 
1820. N. Lat. 4° 
10', East Long. 80° 15', 
Air, 
Water. 
Wind. 
Ih A. M. 79° 
80°.5 
N. NE. Gentle, pretty clear. 
8 
76 
80.5 
Do. overcast, after a heavy shower. 
10 
77 
80.5 
Do. raining slightly. 
12 
79 
81 
Do. slightly overcast. 
2 P‘M. 80.5 
81.5 
Do. rather cloudy. 
4. 
80 
82 
Do. clear. 
6 
77 
81.5 
Do. pretty clear. 
8' 
80 
81.5 
Do. clear. 
10 
80 
81.5 
Do. clear. 
By comparing the chronometer and dead reckoning, it ap- 
peared that the ship had been 
in a current flowing towards the 
west the whole day. 
Fed, 6, 
1820. N. Lat. 2 
° 19', East Long. 81° 14'. 
Air, 
Water, 
Wind and Weather. 
8^ A. 
Mi 81°.5 
82° 
NE. Moderate, a few clouds. 
10 
82 
82 
Do, do . do. 
12 
82.5 
82.5 
Do. do. do. 
2 p. 
M. 82.5 
82.5 
Do. do. do. 
5 
82 
82 
Do. do. do. 
9 
81.5 
82.5 
Do. Clouds colIect;ng. Thunder. 
The ship seemed, during this day, to have been in a current 
from the north. 
FSd. 7. 
1820. 
N. Lat. 0“ 48'. 
Air. 
Water. 
Wind and Weather. 
lOh A. 
M. 77° 
82° 
Calm, overcast, rainy. 
12 
77 
82 
NE. Raining slightly, overcast. 
2 p. 
Mi 78 
82.5 
Calm, and overca st. 
5 
75 
81.5 
W, Very gentle, heavy shower 
just passed. 
9 
77.5 
82 
E. by N. Gentle, pretty clear. 
There was much thunder and lightning during the night, and 
the weather 
was squally with heavy rain. 
Fed. 8. 1820. 
S. Lat. 
0° 5', East Long. 81° 37. 
Air. 
Water. 
Wind and Weather. 
64^ A. M. 79° 
82°.5 
NE. Almost calm, clear. 
8 
81 
82.75 
Do. do. 
10 
82 
83 
Do. Gentle. 
12 
82 
83.5 
Do, do. do. 
2 p. M. 82.5 
84 
Do. do. do. 
5 
84. 
84.5 
Calm, do. 
