RECORD: Darwin, C. R. n.d. Abstract of Tasmanian Journal & Nautical Magazine. CUL-DAR188.14. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)

REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 2.2023. RN1

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Tasmanian Journal. Vol I. p. 335 X X

[Rev. W. B. 1842. Clarke On the Occurrence of Atmospheric Deposits of Dust and Ashes; with Remarks on the Drift Pumice of the Coasts of New Holland.]

In Nautical Magazine (May 1839) there is notice of the phenomena experienced by Capt Hayward of the ship Garland — From the 9th to 13th of Feb 1839 his sails were covered by the [illeg] dust over an area, extending extending from 10° to 2°. 56' N & from 29 59' to 26 30 W, being on the 9th 450 miles & on the 14th 850 miles distant from the nearest C de Verd Islands

[J. W. Hayward. 1839. Dust at sea, Nautical Magazine (May 1839): 364.]


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