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Mar. 2 80 94 96
3 77 94 95
4 78 95 97
5 78 95 96
6 80 95 97
7 Sunday, 79 96 98
8 80 95 96
9 79 91 93
10 79 92 94
11 78 93 95
12 79 92 94
13 78 94 96
14 Sunday, 80 95 97
15 82 95 98
16 80 94 96
17 79 93 95
18 Winds south. 79 92 94
19 Heavy dull sky. 78 91 93
20 79 93 95
21 Sunday, 79 94 96
Fah. Thermometer.
Date. State of Weather.
6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m.
22 78 93 95
23 North breeze. 75 90 92
24 76 89 91
25 77 90 91
26 78 94 97
27 80 95 99
28 Sunday, 83 99 101
29 85 99 102
30 84 98 100
31 85 99 100
Apr. 1 86 97 99
2 85 94 96
3 84 95 96
4 Sunday, 79 93 95
5 84 96 100
6 86 99 101
7 87 98 100
8 Slight rain with lightning. 86 100 104
9 90 101 104
10 87 99 102
11 Sunday, 88 100 103
12 86 102 105
13 87 103 105
14 86 101 103
15 87 101 102
16 86 100 103
17 85 100 104
18 Sunday, 86 101 105
19 84 101 103
20 85 100 105
21 86 100 106
22 N.W. wind, 86 100 100
23 85 100 102
24 Thick atmosphere. 86 102 103
25 Sunday, 79 99 102
26 ⎫ Violent N.W. winds. ⎧ 86 103 103
⎬ ⎨
⎬ ⎨ Fah. Thermometer.
Date. ⎭ State of Weather. ⎩
6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m.
27 86 102 102
28 83 102 103
29 80 102 103
30 82 103 103
May 1 86 104 106
2 Dull and thick, with wind. 83 100 104
3 ⎫
4 ⎪
⎰ 83 100 100
⎬ Rain, Thunder.
5 ⎱ 81 100 100
⎪
6 ⎭
7 86 98 100
8 85 99 101
9 Sunday, 87 99 102
10 88 99 101
11 87 97 99
12 89 99 101
13 First day of summer. 88 99 106
14 80 99 104
15 81 100 104
16 Sunday, 86 100 104
17 84 99 100
18 86 100 102
19 87 101 103
20 88 102 104
21 86 100 104
22 85 99 104
23 Sunday, 86 98 104
24 ⎫ ⎧ 88 101 102
25 ⎪ Sun rises at 5. 10. and ⎪ 87 100 103
26 ⎬ the day is 13h. 10m. ⎨ 88 100 104
27 ⎪ sets 6. 10. ⎪ 87 101 103
28 ⎭ ⎩ 88 102 103
29 Morning, thick hot
vapours. 89 101 102
30 Sunday. Night stormy,
no rain. 91 100 101
Fah. Thermometer.
Date. State of Weather.
6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m.
31 88 98 100
June 1 90 101 102
2 89 99 102
3 90 103 105
4 90 102 104
5 Dull. 89 103 104
6 Sunday, 88 102 103
7 87 101 102
8 88 99 100
9 89 100 102
10 87 98 99
11 87 97 100
12 Wind S.S.E. 89 99 102
13 Sunday, 88 100 104
14 89 100 104
15 90 101 103
July 19 80 87 90
20 78 87 89
21 Much rain. 79 88 90
22 Dull. 80 86 86
23 80 90 95
24 79 89 91
25 Sunday, 80 91 92
26 80 90 92
27 78 88 90
28 79 87 91
29 78 88 92
30 80 89 91
31 80 89 90
Aug. 1 Sunday, 81 92 96
2 81 93 95
3 80 90 91
4 78 87 90
Fah. Thermometer.
Date. State of Weather.
6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m.
5 79 89 92
6 Sultry. Aide kebir. 80 94 95
7 Night, rain. 81 91 93
8 Sunday, 78 84 87
9 79 88 90
10 80 89 90
11 79 88 90
12 Much rain. 80 89 90
13 78 80 82
14 79 81 83
15 Sunday, 76 82 81
Fah. Thermometer.
Date. Winds.
6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m.
January 1824.
Sunday, 25 E.N.E. 83 84 84
26 E.N.E. 82 84 84
27 N.E. 64 79 79
28 N.E. 65 80 80
29 N.E. 74 75 76
30 N.E. 74 76 76
31 N.E. 72 75 76
February.
Sunday, 1 N.E. 80 82 83
2 N.E. 73 79 79
3 N.E. 69 79 80
4 N.E. 70 79 78
5 N.E. 79 83 83
6 E.N.E. 79 82 84
7 E.N.E. 81 84 84
Sunday, 8 N.E. 79 84 84
9 N.E. 75 79 80
Fah. Thermometer.
Date. Winds.
6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m.
10 N.E. 77 80 80
11 N.E. 74 74 74
12 N.E. 70 73 73
13 N.E. 69 73 74
14 N.E. 72 74 74
Sunday, 15 N.E. 72 76 76
16 N.E. 74 82 83
17 N.E. 74 84 84
18 N.E. 81 85 86
19 N.E. 82 87 87
20 N.E. 81 85 86
21 E.N.E. 82 86 87
Fah. Thermometer.
Date. Winds.
6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m.
March 1824.
16 E.N.E. 84 93 95
17 E.N.E. 82 94 96
18 E.N.E. 84 91 95
19 E.N.E. 86 94 96
20 E.N.E. 82 93 95
Sunday, 21 E.N.E. 83 94 96
22 E.N.E. 84 94 95
23 E.N.E. 82 93 96
24 E.N.E. 84 95 98
25 E.N.E. 83 96 97
26 E.N.E. 82 94 96
27 E.S.E. 82 94 99
Sunday, 28 E.S.E. 86 96 98
29 E.S.E. 84 94 96
30 E.S.E. 84 96 100
31 E.S.E. 81 96 99
April.
Fah. Thermometer.
Date. Winds.
6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m.
1 E.S.E. 79 94 98
2 E.S.E. 78 94 98
3 E.S.E. 84 98 98
Sunday, 4 E.N.E. 74 95 98
5 E.N.E. 83 92 96
6 E.N.E. 76 98 101
7 E.N.E. 77 100 102
8 E.N.E. 78 100 104
9 E.N.E. 85 98 99
10 E.N.E. 84 100 104
Sunday, 11 S.W. 84 95 98
12 S.W. 84 100 104
13 S.W. 84 99 103
14 S.W. 84 104 108
15 S.W. 86 103 106
16 S.W. 87 102 106
17 S.W. 89 100 102
Sunday, 18 S.W. 87 97 102
19 S.W. 87 100 104
20 S.W. 88 99 100
21 S.W. 84 92 95
22 S.W. 85 91 97
23 S.W. 81 96 98
24 S.W. 78 81 82
Sunday, 25 S.W. 74 92 91
26 S.W. 79 94 96
27 S.W. 76 92 98
28 S.W. 79 89 94
29 S.W. 74 100 102
30 S.W. 76 91 94
May.
1 S.W. 76 98 102
Sunday, 2 S.W. 76 99 102
3 S.W. 78 100 102
Note.—The observations of the height of mercury in the barometer were
mostly discontinued at Kouka, partly from the illness of Dr. Oudney, who took
charge of the instrument, and partly from the uncertainty of its accuracy. At Tripoli
it was regularly registered three times a day for about three months, the mean
height during that period being 30,39 inches. About the middle of the desert, and
indeed most of the way from Mourzuk to the Yeou, it generally stood about 28,50,
and at Kouka from 28,72 to 29 inches.
THE END.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY THOMAS DAVISON, WHITEFRIARS.
From Sketches by Major Denham. Etched by E. Finden.
FIG. 1. QUIVER OF ARROWS OF THE MUNGA NATION; FIG. 2. ONE OF THE ARROWS; FIG. 3. CAP OF
THE QUIVER.
FIG. 4. BOW OF THE MUNGA NATION.
FIG. 5. 6. & 7. JAVELINS OF CENTRAL AFRICA.
FIG 8. CASE SUSPENDED FROM THE SADDLE, TO RECEIVE THE POINTS OF THE JAVELINS.
(Large-size)
Published Feb. 1826, by John Murray, London.
From Drawings by Major Denham. Engraved by E. Finden.
FIG. 1. SADDLE AND SABRE-TASCHE OF THE PRINCE OF BEGHARMI.
FIG. 2. DOUBLE-HEADED LANCE OF THE CAVALRY OF BEGHARMI.
FIG. 3. LANCE OF THE BODY-GUARD OF THE SHEIKH OF BOURNOU.
FIG. 4. JAVELIN OF CENTRAL AFRICA.
(Large-size)
Published Feb. 1826, by John Murray, London.
From Drawings by Major Denham. Engraved by E. Finden.
FIG. 1.
FRONT VIEW AND PROFILE OF A CHANFRON USED BY THE CAVALRY OF BOURNOU.
& 2.
FIG. 3. HAND-BILLS CALLED BY THE NATIVES HUNGA-MUNGAS, USED BY THE INFANTRY TO
& 4. THROW AT A RETREATING ENEMY.
FIG. 5. BATTLE-AXE SUSPENDED FROM THE SADDLE-BOW.
FIG. 6.
DAGGER AND ITS SHEATH, CONSTANTLY WORN ON THE LEFT ARM BY THE CHIEFS.
& 7.
FIG. 8.
FRONT AND BACK OF AN IRON CUIRASS, WORN BY THE CHIEFS OF BOURNOU.
& 9.
(Large-size)
Published Feb. 1826, by John Murray, London.
Transcriber's note:
An entry for the Prefatory notice by John Barrow has been added to the table of
contents.
pg xvi-xvii (footnote 1) Changed: poor in the grusses to: grasses
pg liii Changed: Mahomet ben Kaml to: Raml
pg lv Changed: a bowl of libau to: liban
pg 105 Changed: hung round ther necks to: their
plate 16 (caption) Changed: ATTACH IN MUSFEIA. to: ATTACK ON MUSFEIA.
pg 220 (in table, row: Ear) Changed: 2[ft.] 2 by 2 6[in.] to: 2 by 2[ft.] 6[in.]
(changed as seen in French transl. of this edition, 1826)
pg 268 (footnote 52) Changed: flows near Darpoor to: Darfoor
After Denham's Narrative:
pg 77 Changed: expedition under Abdecachman to: Abderachman
pg 152 Changed: named Fair (Tyrwhit) to: Tair
pg 162 Changed: Amoug the provinces to: Among
pg 194 Changed: S. albovittalus to: albovittatus
pg 231 Changed: universall exist in to: universally
List of plates Changed: Salt Lake Tegishy to: Salt Lake at Tegerhy
The list of plates has been moved from the end of the book to after the table of
contents.
Minor changes in punctuation and fixes of typographical errors have been done
silently.
Other spelling inconsistencies have been left unchanged.
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