APPENDIX. 
407 
State of the 
Thermometer. 
Sun¬ 
rise. 
Two 
P. M. 
Seven 
P. M. 
52 
80 
62 
26th. 
50 
52 
85 
86 
— 
27th. 
28th. 
» People continually falling sick ; 32 in our own camp. 
53 
87 
— 
29th. , 
54 
88 
— 
30th. - 
- The weather gradually becomes hotter. 
— 
91 
— 
31st. — 
The heat much greater, and the sickness less. 
September. 
55 
90 
— 
1st. — Much sickness. 
— 
91 
— 
2d and 3d. — Clear weather. 
— 
92 
—' 
4th. — The weather much hotter ; fine clear morning and 
evening ; a very strong gust from the southward and east¬ 
ward at 2 o’clock. 
— 
94 
— 
6th and 7th. — A violent blast of not more than a minute’s 
duration blew from the S. E. 
.— 
92 
— 
8th. 
— 
91 
— 
9th, 10th, 11th and 12th. 
65 
87 
70 
13th. — Change of weather 5 heavy fog in the morning ; wind 
from N. and S. ; strong gusts an hour before sun-set. 
56 
84 
67 
15th. — 
- Much colder, but very pleasant. 
54 
85 
68 
16th. — Fresh wind in the morning from the east ; in the 
evening, clouded in the south. 
54 
85 
67 
17th. - 
-Clouded evening. Wind from S. and W. 
54 
85 
— 
18th.- 
seen 
- Wind from S. and E. ; fine clear weather. Comet 
bearing N. W. 
52 
85 
67 
19th. - 
- Wind from the southward. Cold morning. 
57 
88 
74 
20th. — Morning delightfully clear ; a light breeze from the 
S. W. mountains, at about 2 P. M. Strong wind from the 
W. in gusts. When the moon rose, the wind strengthened 
from her quarter. 
