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  <dc:title>Magnetic and meteorological observations made from Hermite Island, Tierra del Fuego, Cape Horn, and Port Louis, Falkland Islands, visited by HMS Erebus, by [James Clark Ross?]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Daily observations of magnetic and meteorological instruments at approximately two hourly intervals. Made at St Martin's Cove on Hermite Island [Chile], 'near Cape Horn', and at Port Louis, Berkeley Sound, East Falkland Island. These tables record readings of: declination, horizontal, and vertical force magnetometers, with associated thermometers; and barometer height with temperature of mercury, and wet and dry thermometer. With general weather observations, mainly wind strength and irection and cloud cover, with minimum and maximum temperatures.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>30 September-26 November 1842 </dc:date>
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