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METEROLOGICAL ABSTRACT.
[Chap. III.
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ABSTRACT OF THE METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL OF HER MAJESTY'S SHIP EREBUS, AT NEW ZEALAND,

FROM THE 19th AUGUST TO THE 17th OF SEPTEMBER.

Date. Temperature of Air in Shade. Mean
Tempera-
ture of Sea
at Surface.
Barometer. Wind. Weather.
Max. Min. Mean. Max. Min. Mean. Direction. Mean
Force.
Aug.
19 61 46 52.9 55.6 30.189 30.124 30.158 S.S.W. 0.6 6 b.c.*
20 60 41 51.0 54.3   .214   .127   .172 S.S.E. 0.3 6 b.c.
21 63 40 51.5 55.2   .150 29.977   .059 S.W. 1.0 6 b.c.
22 57 46 51.8 54.9   .098   .951   .015 S.S.E. 1.0 3 b.c.
23 60 45 52.3 54.7   .160 30.096   .126 S.S.W. 1.0 4 b.c.
24 62 46 53.7 55.0   .127 29.963   .056 S.W. 1.1 5 b.c.
25 64 50 54.7 55.8 29.952   .798 29.893 West. 1.0 4 b.c.
26 59 47 52.6 55.1   .803   .673   .721 West. 1.5 3 b.c.
27 60 46 51.4 54.6 30.108   .791   .961 W.S.W. 1.2 4 b.c.
28 66 45 54.6 56.4   .193 30.018 30.119 West. 0.7 4 b.c.
29 63 51 57.2 57.0   .072 29.803 29.925 N.W. 3.2 0 g.
30 61 43 52.6 55.1   .248   .918 30.113 S.W. 1.8 5 b.c.
31 63 39 49.4 55.3   .277 30.193   .239 S.W. 0.7 5 b.c.