32 77 80 12, 947 846 537 959 82 76 78 Junin Do. Do. Santarem Do. 18 8 60 188.2 .... 88 29. 708 93 313 210.3 Date. 82 868 METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. Thermometer. Remarks. A. 56 28 Calm; sky white and beautifully clear. ward and westward to northward and eastward; west- storm. 36 Clear and calm. 40 40 Light airs from northward and westward; cloudy. Time. Place. Approx. height. O Palcamayo Do Do Feet. 1851. 2 6 a. m.. 2 8.4 a. m... 13,000 264 p. m... 13, 000 3 7 a. m.... 13,000 312. Ninaccaca Do .do 13, 200 3 6 p.m.... 6 a. m.... Noon 10 am... 8 a. m.... 10 p. m... 8 a m.... Do.. 6 p. 1 m.... Do.....do 13, 800 12 10 p.m... 13 i 8 a. m....! 37 39 34 36 Calın; light cirrus clouds. San Rafael Do 8,400 14 6 p. m.... Clear; strong breeze from north, which always sets in, at this season, about noon and ceases about dark. Do 6,000 Clear; calm. 18 9 a. m. 9 p. m.... 9 p.m.... 9 a. m.... 21 9 a. m.... 55 584 Cloudy, with appearance of rain ; light breeze from the northward. Light breeze from northward and eastward; half cloudy. *Mountain stream; cirrus clouds. *A spring in the woods. ; 23 24 p. m... 7 a. m.... 67 3,500 Do 3,500 29 8 a.m.... Heavy rain. night. ward. came from the north. Half cloudy. 67" 11 a.m... 31 5 p.m.... 1 7 a.m.... 2 9 d. m.... *Mountain stream. smooth and unbroken. 71 Place. Date. Approx. height. Feet. 1851. Chinchayvitoc 3,000 Aug. 2, 200 Do 2,200 2 7 p. m.... 8 a. m. 3 4 p. m.. 76 METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL-Continued. Many obstructions from pebbly shoals, small rocky islets, and drift-wood. Southw’rd Light breeze; cloudy; river not navigable for anything but a canoe. depth 14 fathom; pebbly bottom. during the night a fresh puff of wind from that direc- country, which accounts for the stormy weather. with some obstructions from drift-wood between the stratus clouds in northwest. cumulus, moving to southwest; river 50 yards broad; current 3} miles; depth 23 fathoms. N. and W. Breeze light; heavy clouds in the north, with thunder; passed one or two salt streams and several rapids; rain all night. |