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VOYAGE TO GREEP^LAND. 
1634. Winds. Remarks. 
Mar. 9 NE Sharp frost 
10 NE Excessive cold weather 
1 1 NE A south wind brought pleasant wr. 
12 S, SE Ice went out of sight, do. wr. 
13 SE NE Moderately cold 
14 NE Very cold 
15 S, SW Milder wr. killed a bear, which was very 
serviceable, as the scurvy had appeared 
16 SW, N At night, cold weather 
17 N Cloudy, bay filled with ice 
18 N Cloudy frosty day 
1 9 (No remark) 
20 S Calm, sunshiny day 
21 S Dark rainy weather, ice went to sea 
22 SE Scurvy becomes very afflictive 
23 SE Pleasant day 
24 S.erly or calm weather 
25 SE, S Ice returned 
26 S Fair clear weather 
27 SE Cloudy, 10 whales seen in the bay 
28 S.erly wind innumerable whales appeared 
29 S.erly Plenty of whales 
30 S.erly Dark night 
31 NE Some snow, 4 or 5 w^hales seen 
April 1 E Cloudy, S at night, 4 or 5 whales 
2 SE Snow, mild weather 
3 W Cloudy, two of the men only in health 
4 W erly sunshiny day 
5 SE Two large whales in the bay 
6 NE 4 or 5 whales 
7 NE Cold, sunshiny weather 
8 NE Do. innumerable whales 
9 N Frosty, do. 
10 N Cold, ice returned, some whales 
1 1 N No whales or bears 
' 12 NE Clear frosty day 
