30 A B S T U A C T OF W K T E O U O L O G I C A L JOUltNAl,.
Day. Hour. Winds.
JUNE, 1834.
N o o n .
1 3
1 4
1 5
1 6
1 7
1 8
1 9
N . E . b y E.
9 A.M.
N o o n .
6 P.M.
N o o n .
N.W.
N.E.
6 A.M.
N o o n .
4 r.M.
w .
W.N.W.
VBLE.
W. b . N.
N. b. W.
S.W. b. T
N.W.
Weather. Sympr.
7
10
i »>
0 c r
b e
b c
c m r
g c d
f m
b c m
b c
c m q
b c q p 1
o c
o g m p
b c q
b c q
b c q p
o c q p
b c q
o c m
o c q
b c
0 c q p
o c m
b c q
b c q
o q p
Barom.
Inches.
2 9 ' S 3
2 9 - 5 8
2 9 - 6 4
2 9 - 9 3
2 9 - 7 6
2 9 - 7 4
2 9 - 7 1
2 9 - 6 3
2 9 - 3 4
2 9 - 3 8
2 9 - 3 4
2 9 - 2 0
2 9 - 2 0
2 g -60
3 0 - 0 6
3 0 - 1 5
2 9 - 9 8
3 0 - 1 7
2 9 - 9 8
30-02
2 9 - 9 8
2 9 - 8 2
2 9 - 4 5
2 9 - 2 4
2 9 - 0 2
AIM.
Ther.
Temp.
Air.
Indies.
2 9 - 6 1
2 9 - 6 5
29-88
2 9 - 9 7
2 9 - 7 4
2 9 - 6 9
2 9 - 6 5
2 9 - 5 2
2 9 - 3 5
2 9 - 2 7
2 9 - 2 9
2 9 - 1 6
2 9 - 0 9
2 9 - 4 9
2 9 - 9 5
30-07
2 9 - 9 3
3 0 - 1 0
2 9 - 3 7
2 9 - 9 7
2 9 - 9 0
2 9 - 7 6
2 9 - 4 2
2 q - l B
2 8 - 9 7
4 '
4 9
4 4
4 3
4 1
4 1
4 0
4 0 - 6
4 3
4 » - 5
4 3
4 5
4 2 - 5
4»
4 6 - 5
4 9
5 0
5 3
5 6
5 1
5 2
5 0
5 0
5 2
5 1
3 9 - 5
4 5
4 3
4 ' - 5
3 9
3 9
3 9
3 8 - 5
4 3
4 0
4 2
4 4
4 2 - 5
4 0 - 5
4 6
4 8
4 9
4 8 - 5
5 5
5 0
5 1
4 9
4 9
5 0
4 9
Temp.
Wnter.
LOCALITY.
4 3
4 2
3 8 - 5
4 3 - 5
4 2 - 5
4 2 - 5
4 0
3 7 - 5
4 3
3 9
3 3
3 9 - 5
3 8
3 7
3 9
4 0 - 5
3 6 - 5
3 9
3 8
4 3 - 5
4 4
4 5 »
4 5
4 5
4 5
4 5 - 5
4 6 - 5
4 7 - 5
4 4 - 5
4 4
4 4
4 4
4 4 - 5
4 5 - 5
4 7
4 7 - 5
4 8 - 5
4 8 - 5
5 0 - 5
5>
4 9
4 9 - 5
4 9 - 5 t
4 9
5 0
5 0
5 0 - 5
4 9 - 5
5 0
5 1
5 1
5 0 - 5
5 1 - 5
5 1
Lat. S. Long. W.
T o r t Famine.
M a g d a l e u Channel.
C o c k b u n i Channel,
. 5 5 - 1 0
5 3 - 1 4
5 0 - 4 5
4 8 - 4 5
4 8 - 5 1
4 7 - 2 9
4 6 - 5 3
4 6 - 0 1
4 5 - 3 0
4 5 - 2 0
4 4 - 3 9
7 4 - 2 6
7 7 - 1 2
7 8 - 0 9
7 5 - 1 7
7 7 - 3 4
7 7 - 4 3
7 3 - 6 9
7 3 - 5 4
7 8 - 5 4
7 8 - 1 6
7 6 - 4 4
f I. A^i. i.. " ^ f -C .... "
• Taken carefully at 9-30 A.M. 9th June, because the ship passed through a meeting of tides between Cape Ftoward
and Magdalen Channel.
1 isih lost Water-Thermometer overboard; and employed another agreeing with Six's Self Registering.
A B S T R A C T OF METEOHOLOGICAL JOURMAT.. a i
Day. Hour.
JUNB,
2 2
l a n .
M i d t .
2 3 N o o n .
2 4 • •
2 5
2 6 ..
2 7
28
8 r.M.
N o o n .
2 9
3 0
JULY.
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
1 0
• •
1 1 • •
1 2 • •
1 3 • •
1 4
1 5 • •
1 6
Winds. Force
W.N.W.
N.W.
N. b. w.
N.W.
w .
W.N.W.
N.W.
V B L E .
s . w . b . w .
N . b . w .
N.W.
N.N.W.
Weather.
b e q p
b e q
b e
o e q
0 e m p
b e q p
o c q p
b c q
0 c q
0 g r
b e
b e q
b o p
b e q p
b e
0 e
c q p
e m
e m
b e g p
b e
b e q
b e q p
b e
Sympr.
inches.
2 9 - 1 3
2 9 - 5 2
2 9 - 6 8
2 9 - 7 0
2 9 - 6 3
2 9 - 5 1
2 9 - 4 8
2 9 - 9 0
2 9 - 7 7
2 9 - 4 0
2 9 - 9 9
30-02
3 0 - 1 6
3 0 - 0 4
30-41
2 9 - 9 4
2 9 - 7 6
2 9 - 5 2
2 9 - 6 8
2 9 - 7 6
2 9 - 4 8
2 9 - 5 3
2 9 ' 9 5
2 9 - 8 0
3 0 - 0 9
Inches.
2 9 - 1 8
2 9 - 4 9
2 9 - 6 7
2 9 - 6 4
2 9 - 5 8
2 9 - 3 7
2 9 - 3 5
2 9 - 6 9
2 9 - 3 7
2 9 - 9 2
2 9 - 9 4
3 0 - 1 1
2 9 - 9 5
3 0 - 3 1
2 9 - 7 9
2 9 - 7 0
2 9 - 4 9
2 9 - 6 4
2 9 - 7 0
2 9 - 4 6
2 9 - 5 2
3 0 - 0 4
2 9 - 8 1
3 0 - 1 0
Attd.
Ther.
5 3
5 3
5 4
5 3
5 2 •
5 1
5 2
5 0
5 0
5 0
5 3
4 8 - 5
4 7
4 4
4 2
5 2
5 4 - 5
5 4
5 2 - 5
5 3
5 2
5 2
5 1
5 3
Temp.
Air.
5 0
5 2
5 2
5 2 - 5
5 2
5 1 - 5
5 0
5 1 - 5
4 9 - 5
4 9
4 6
5 1
4 9
4 5
4 0
4 1
5 0
5 3
5 3
5 1
5 2
5 0
5 0
5 0
5 1 - 5
Temp.
Water.
5 2
5 2
5 1 - 5
5 1 - 5
5 1 - 5
5 2
5 1 - 5
5 2
5 1 - 5
5 1
5 1 - 5
5 1 - 5
5 2
5 2
5 0
5 0 - 5
5 0 - 5
5 0 - 8
4 9 ' 5
4 7 - 5
4 9
4 8 - 5
5 0 - 5
5 1
5 0 - 5
4 9 - 5
4 9
4 9 - 5
4 7 - 5
4 8
4 9
4 9 - 5
4 9 - 5
5 0
5 0
5 1 - 5
4 9 - 5
5 1
5 1 - 5
5 0 - 5
5 1
5 1
5 0
5 0 - 5
5 0
5 1
5 1
5 2
5 1 - 5
5 1 - 5
5 1
5 2
5 2 - 5
5 2
Lat. S.
44--29
4 4 - 2 0
4 4 - 0 3
4 3 - 1 1
4 2 - 5 4
Long.W.
7 6 - 1 3
7 6 - 1 6
7 6 - 0 2
7 3 - 5 2
7 5 - 1 0
4 2 - 1 7 74 - 5 4
S t . C a r l o s , Isl.Chilóe.
4 1 - 4 8 75 - 2 8
4 0 - 2 7 75 - 4 4