The Spring- and Summer of 1894. 



TABLE OF TEMPERATURES continued. 



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These temperatures of the water are in many 

 respects remarkable. In the first place the temperature 

 falls, as will be seen, from the surface downwards to a 

 depth of 80 metres, after which it rises to 280 metres, 

 falls again at 300 metres, then rises again at 326 metres, 

 where it was + 0-49 ; then falls to rise again at 450 

 metres, then falls steadily down to 2,000 metres, to rise 

 once more slowly at the bottom. Similar rising's and 

 fallings were to be found in almost all the series of 

 temperatures taken, and the variations from one month 



