VOYAGE TO GREENLAND. 
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1684. Winds. Remarks. 
Feb. 1 W.erly Clear calm wr., bay full of ice 
2 NE Clear cold wr. bears grow shy 
3 E.erly, SE Cloudy, milder 
4 SE to S Milder, snow, ice went off 
5 SE and E Cold abated 
6 E to SW Clear moonlight night 
7 E Blowing strong 
8 S Calm wr., ice was carried out of sight 
9 N.erly Snowed violently ; at night S 
10 N to SW Dark and stormy 
11 S to E Cloudy 
12 E Snow ; not very cold for the season 
13 E Snowy, calm wr. moonlight night 
14 E Clear day ; stormy|cloudy night 
15 E Snow so high could not stir out 
16 E Mild, saw two fowls like geese and a falcon 
17 E Much snow 
18 E Cloudy, mild weather 
19 E Fair day, no ice 
20 E Mild weather 
21 NE Fair and calm, frost and snow at night 
22 NE Much snow, frosty 
23 NE Some ice returned to the bay 
24 E.erly Intense frost, N at night 
25 N Cloudy dark night 
26 (No remark) 
27 Calm mild weather, S wind at night and thaw 
28 S Mild wr. ice far off, SW at night 
March 1 SW Rainy in the evening 
2 W Blowing hard, clear cold weather 
3 NE to N Violent wind forced the ice into the bay 
4 NE Cloudy calm weather 
5 NE Cloudy, cold less severe 
6 NE Pleasant, and calm at night 
7 NE Do. at night stormy 
8 NE Dark cloudy weather 
