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  <dc:title>Meteorological observations at Clarence Island, Fernando Po [Bioko], [Equatorial Guinea], by Edward Nimes [?] </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Summary meteorological account, 2 June 1833-6 April 1834, copied from a journal of observations made at 'Clarence Island' [presumably the town of Port Clarence, later Santa Isabel, now Malabo] on the island of Fernando Po [now Bioko], off the coast of West Africa. Commencing with a brief table to demonstrate how the author kept his meteorological journal, then giving totals of rainfall and dry periods, followed by general remarks. 

Headed [p.1]: 'Copy. May the 1st 1833. State of the Weather at Clarence Island of Fernando Po during this year, this being the first rainy month'. Signed [p.4]: 'Shooter's Hill March 30th 1834 Edward Nimes [?] - Ass. Mast.'    </dc:description>
  <dc:date>30 March 1834</dc:date>
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