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_____Saturday Mar. 9, 1872______ Ther 35. Max. 49. Min 32. Wind variable, southerly very light with occasional fresh puffs - sky half clear. Spent day taking angles from Δs B, A & K. Evening wind light SE with one snow squall. 10. P.M clear. Bar. A.M. 29.184 10 P.M. 29.420. _____Sunday Mar. 10______ Cloudy - fresh SE wind. Ther. 32, Max 35, Min. 32 Bar. 29.488. Storm brewing apparently. 4 P.M. heavy southeast storm with rain comes in & lasts P.M & evening - ice in harbor breaks up. Bar. 29.300 _____Monday, Mar. 11______ Storm continuing but moderating. Bar 29.246. Ther. 38. Max 38 Min 35 Wind squally SE. Heavy rain. Later less wind with showers of rain or hail at intervals P.M and evening 10 P.M. bar. 29.310 Wind S by E _____Tuesday Mar. 12_____ Cloudy with passing showers. Wind lt SE. Stronger in puffs Ther. 38 Max 48 Min. 37 Bar. 29.382 P.M. wind S. to SE with snow squall alternating fair. Work on telemetric observations about Amaknak. 9 P.M. Bar 29.840 [[end page]] [[start page]] [[image - drawing of landscape/islands. Features of drawing are labelled, from left to right:]] Korovin, Andronica, E, Popoff Id. [[Drawing is titled:]] Straits N of Popoffsky from N of E end Unga half mile
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Geographical names checked: Mar 12: Amaknak
From labels on drawing on right hand page: Korovin; Andronica; Popoff Id; Straits N of Popoffsky; Unga.