leight Dip. Differ. Therm. Differ.
Long.
■è ¿
of
No. Date. eye. Obs. Tab. + - Sea. Air. - Baro. Lat. East. Remarks.
1817. f. i. / n s % feet.
thè least current. Distance froiù
the Sonth coast of Africa about
50 miles. A high range in Sight
to the Northward. Farts of the
horizon observed North and
South.
>106 July. 26. 15 3 30 3 49 Í9 60 63 3 34 52 22 23 420 A light breeze from the NE ;
air hazy ; a long swell fronl the
Westward. About 50 mileá distant
from the land.
107 July 27. 15 2 55 3 49 54 56 59 3 35 21 2 4 The wind has been modérate
~~ . from the lànd all night ; air hazy ;
weather raw ; a very heavy dew
falling all night. Die land in'
sight to the Northward, distant
about 40 miles, is inverted from
one end to the other.
108 July 27. 15 2 47 3 49 1 2 56 59 3 35 21 240 Parts of the horizon observed
NNE and SSW. All other circumstances
as in No. 107.
109 July 28. 15 3 17 3 49 32 58 64 6 34 58 20 15 Parts of the horizon observed
NE and SW. Cape Lagullas
North 2 or 3 leagues. A light
breeze from the Eastward. ' Air
hazy.
110 July 28. 15 2 54 3 49 55 59 64 5 34 57 20 15 222 Parts of the horizon observed
K
• SE and NW. Cape Lagullas
due North, distant 6 or 8 niiles.
Calm all day; sky clear; ;and
weather hazy.
- N. B. On the 29th and 80th
of July we were off the Cape,
but the weather was so bad as to
prevent any sights being taken.
m e t e o r o l o g i c a l j o u r n a l ,
FROM JU LY TO NOVEMBER 1816, W H IL E T H E SHIPS W ER E
IN T H E YE LLOW AND JA PA N SEAS.