a p p e n d ix . liii
Thermom.
Hours. Barom. Air. lea. Winds. Lat. Long. •
. Sunday, Judy 14, 1816.
1 South
2
3
456
s sw ■ The wind continued quite
light during the night, with one
or two slight showers, but no
squalls.
• , 7
8
9
10
11
Noon.
30'. OP
30 . 01 83° 84°
sw
.N '
22°.07'
E
115°.26'
About 8 A. M. the wind
hauled to abo’i SW, from
which quarter it blew a light
breeze.
12
SE Coast of China.
8
46
67
8
9
10
11
29 . 94
29 . 98
1 s w Monday, J u ly 15,1816.
3
4
■ 5
6
The same winds during the
night.
7
8
9
10
11
Noon
29 . 89
1 2 9 . 89 82 1 83
S W by W
WNW
l
| 22°.43'
E
H b W
Found that we had been
driven by a current, setting
about E by N, 2 i miles an hour.
1
23
4
i 5
6
2 9 -8 0
West
WSW
SE Coast of China. About 3 o’clock it became
extremely hazy; the sun set in
fiery clouds, and a blood red
tint was given to the low clouds
all round the horizon.
7.89
10
11
Mid
2 9 . 76
. 29 ,8 0
SW