62 



Land Magnetic Observations, 1911-13 



ANTARCTIC REGIONS.' 



Victoria Quadrant 



Station 



Latitude 



Long. 

 East 

 ofGr. 



Date 



Local Mean Time Value 



Declination 



Inclination 



L. M. T. 



Valu 



Hor. Intensity 



L. M. T. Val 



Instruments 



Mag'r Dip Circle 



Australasian Antarctic Expe- 

 dition Base 2 (Igloo) 



66 19.9 S 



95 01 



.\ustralasian Antarctic Expe- 

 dition Base 2 (Tent ) ... . 



Commonwealth Bay, C. 

 Commonwealth Baj . A. 



67 00.0 S 

 67 00.2 S 



95 01 



142 36 

 142 37 



Jun 



Jun 



Jun 



Jtm 



Jul 



Jul 



Aug 



Aug 



Aug 



Aug 



Aug 



Aug 13, 



Aug 30, 



Aug 31, 



Sep 3, 



Jan 

 Jan 

 Jan 

 Jan 

 Jan 

 Jan 

 Jan 



Feb 20, 

 Mar 14, 

 Mar 28, 

 Apr 1, 

 Apr 6, 

 Apr 9, 

 Apr 13, 

 Apr 17, 

 Apr 20, 

 Apr 21, 

 Apr 24, 

 Apr 29, 

 May 3, 

 May 4, 

 May 7, 

 May 9, 

 May 12, 

 May 13, 

 May 16, 

 May 18, 

 May 21 

 May 24. 

 May 26, 

 May 27, 

 May 31, 

 May 31 

 Tun 7, 



Jun 

 Jun 

 Jun 

 Jun 

 Jun 

 Jun 

 Jun 

 Jul 

 Jul 

 Jul 

 Jul 

 Jul 

 Jul 

 Jul 

 Jul 



14.9, 22.2 



0.2 .... 



21.1 



21.2 



15.7 .... 

 12.3, 16.5 

 15.6 .... 

 15.8, 16.2 



14.4 



13.2 



13.8 



21.8 



16.4 .... 

 12.9, 17.7 

 11.6, 15.2 

 11.9, 12.1 



10.7 .... 



10.8 



16.5 



15.1 



12.3, 15.1 

 15.8 



16.9. 17.3 

 17.0 .... 



15.4, 16.5 

 15.7 .... 



16.0 



15.7 



7.9 



15.5 



16.2 

 15.4 



14.5 

 14.6 



18.3 

 16.9 



18.6 



18.8 

 17.7 



18.7 

 18.0 



7.1 

 17.3 

 17.5 



66 01.9 W 

 66 00.9 W 

 66 03.3 W 



17.9 



65 58.5 W 



65 .56.3 W 



66 00.2 W 

 66 19.1 W 

 65 54.6 W 



16.7 

 21.1 

 16.2 



65 .59.2 W 



65 56.6 W 



66 03.7 W 

 65 59.6 W 



65 55.7 W 



66 03.2 W 



65 56.9 W 



66 08.7 W 

 66 08.8 W 

 66 06.0 W 



4 41.5 E 

 6 26.7 W 



18.1 



6 20.2 W 

 6 06.2 W 



5 48.7 W 



6 00.5 W 



17.8 

 7.4 



6 05.0 W 

 6 19.5 W 



20.0 

 16.0 



6 17.0 W 

 6 16.3 W 

 6 47.7 W 

 5 27.7 W 



6.9 



6 13.4 W 

 6 23.7 W 



8.9 



6 20.3 W 

 6 18.6 W 



6 26.4 W 

 6 07.7 W 



21.0 

 15.9 



6 16.8 W 



16.1 



6 21.8 W 

 6 31.0 W 



6 27.9 W 

 6 31.0 W 



6.6 



6 18.8 W 

 6 34.0 W 

 6 28.7 W 



6.4 

 15.9 



77 52.1 S 



21.2 



16.0 .... 

 13.5, 15.6 



.12692 

 .12956 

 .12932 



77 57.4 S 



77 56.3 S 



78 04.1 S 



77 54.3 S 



15.4. 17.0 

 11.8 .... 



.12957 

 .12954 



11.5 



116, 14.6 



.12908 

 .12960 



87 22.9 S 



87 21.4 S 

 87 19.8 S 



87 21.6 .S 

 87 22.0 S 



16.1 



14.7, 

 23.5 

 16.5, 

 17.1 

 19.6 

 18.0, 



7.6 

 17.4, 



6.0 

 17.3, 

 17.3 

 16.2 



17.1 

 18.2 



19.3 

 17.7 

 19.1 



.03073 

 .03105 

 .0-3093 

 .03126 

 .03118 



.03 toe 



.03058 

 .03ie9 

 .03096 

 .03108 

 .03112 

 .03121 

 .03 ISO 



6.3 



.03115 



87 21.6 S 



7.2 .... 

 16.2, 17.4 



.031 Si 

 .03116 



87 21.6 S 



11.2 



.03007 



87 21.5 S 

 87 19.4 S 



15.4, 16.4 

 21.4 .... 



.03120 

 .03090 



87 21.2 S 



22.1 



16.2, 17.5 



16.2 



16.6, 17.8 



.03133 

 .03114 

 .OStiS 

 .03112 



87 21.9 S 



18.5 



16.0, 17.4 



.03098 

 .03138 



87 21.3 S 



6.8 .... 



5.9 .... 

 15.5, 16.4 



.OSlOi 

 .03129 

 .03117 



87 21.0 S 

 87 21.5 S 



6.5 .... 

 16.1 .... 

 15.2, 16.5 



.031 SS 

 .03 1 OS 

 .03100 



6 

 6 

 6 

 6 



169 

 WO 



6 



169 



169 



6 



6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 9 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 



178 

 9 

 9 

 9 



178 



178 

 9 



169.56 



169.5 



169.56 



169.56 



169..56 



178.12 



178.12 

 178.12 



178.12 

 178.12 



178.12 



178.12 

 B.12 



178.12 



178.12 



178.12 



178.12 

 178.12 



'These observations were obtained by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition in cooperation with the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism; the Iattr organi- 

 zatmn furnished the magnetic outfits, trained the observers, determined the instrumental constants before and after the field work, and made the final reduction 

 of the observationa. 



