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Set of lunar observations made Monday the 11th Jan 1847 Altitude of the Sun at 9 39.10 117º44'45" Moon 9 42.49 87º6'15" Dist. 9 44.31 76º30'15" 9 46.1 76º30'- 9 47.47 76º 28 45 Moon 9 50 - 83º81 - Sun 9 54.13 123º28'45" ______________ _________ the observations were made with one Sextant, the Fud. Error of which was +37". the longitude derived from these observations was 151º30'
13th Jan. A day before yesterday I examined with Wommai my former scrub passage and found on returning that in keeping N by W. or NNW I could avoid the scrub alltogether and travel in an open country. These three days I have waited for Turnbull and Hely; tomorrow I shall travel on again, uncapable to account for their strange delay. - This camp is not farther than 70 miles from Jago and one could come from there in 3 days on horseback without distressing their animals. - In passing through the scrub Wommai pointed a native grave out to me it was oval and of the length of a man, a gentle [indecipherable] but old and with some straggling weeds; It was on the other side of the scrub that I observed the only grave during my Expedition Last night was very cloudy with a cool NEast wind. It is cloudy this morning
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