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VOYAGE TO GREENLAND. 
1633. Winds. Remarks. 
30 SW Blowing hard 
31 SW Calm, snow at night 
1634 
Jan. 1 SW Dark cold weather 
2 NE Clear, ice forced to sea 
3 SE, A little rain, at night a SW storm 
4 W.erly Fierce wind, cold weather, ice returned ; 
E.erly wind at night 
Jan. 5 E.erly Thick fog and frost 
6 N Increasing wind, with snow 
7 N Snowing and freezing hard 
8 NE Frosty, excessive cold and stormy at night 
9 NE The ice heaped in the hay like huts 
10 NE Bright pleasant day, hut very cold 
1 1 NE to S & SE Vast quantity of snow with SE wind 
12 SE Vast quantity of sn. fell, wr. milder 
13 SE Do., ice forced to sea, cold wr. 
14 E Tolerably clear 
15 E.erly, NE. Snow, ice seen off shore 
16 S Milder wr. E at night, with frost 
17 E Fog, N at night, froze the hay up in a night 
18 N to W Cold, foggy, snow 
19 W Abundance of snow 
20 W.erly Much snow, E at night, snow 
21 E Blowing violently, with thick snow, W at night 
22 W A heavy fall of snow 
23 W to E Sun visible, clear frosty wr. ice went off 
24 W Snowy, S wind at night, cloudy 
25 S Strong wind, cold night 
26 W Snowing hrd. ice returned, S at night 
27 W Mild, E at night, snowy weather 
28 W to SE Snow, ice carried a great way off 
29 SW, W Dark rainy wr. ice returned 
30 Calm clear frosty day, sun seen an hour and a half 
31 W.erly, N with frost 
