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  <dc:title>Meteorological observations made at Winter Quarters Bay, Antarctica, by Louis Bernacchi</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Fair copy daily observations of atmospheric electricity, volume 2, with some omitted days when observation was not possible, and accompanying meteorological information. Including diary-style prose descriptions of weather events. The main sets of data record the date and time of observations, temperature, wind, and clouds; with earth and air electricity readings, and occasional general remarks. The location of the observations was Winter Quarters, at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. The volume commences with [p.3] a list of key dates at Winter Harbour for the departure of Sun, midwinter, return of Sun, Midnight Sun and maximum altitude. A note [p.4] gives the instrument as 'Electrometer No.81 G. White Glasgow'. There is a pencil sketch of the instrument set-up [p.28]. 

Made during National Antarctic Expedition 1901-1904 [the Discovery Expedition] led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott. 

Inscribed [p.1]: 'Observations of Atmospheric Electricity with Thomson Portable Electrometer Antarctic Expedition 1902-1903'; above, 'Volume II L.C. Bernacchi'. Label to inner front board: 'Evans Hallewell &amp; Co. Manufacturing Stationers 5, Ave Maria Lane, Ludgate Hill, E.C. Regsiter Number 47256'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>23 November 1902-10 October 1903</dc:date>
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