100 



Land Magnetic Observations, 1914-20 



The following table shows the magnetic stations and the order in which they were 

 occupied; for the values of the magnetic elements, see Table of Results. 



Table 8. 



No. 



1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 31 

 32 

 33 

 34 

 35 

 36 

 37 

 38 

 39 

 40 

 41 



Name 



Vassouras, Rio de Janeiro 



Rio de Janeiro, B, Rio de Janeiro. . . 



Araguary, Minas Geraes 



Catal: o, Goyaz 



Fazenda Cachoeira, Goyaz 



Santa Cruz, Goyaz 



Bella Vista, Goyaz 



Campinas, Goyaz 



Curralinho, Goyaz 



Goyaz, Goyaz 



Rio Terreiro, Goyaz 



Leopoldina, Goyaz 



Barreira Branca, Goyaz 



Barreira Canta Gallo, Matto Grosso 

 Baireira do Padre, Matto Grosso. . . 



Registro, Matto Grosso 



Canga Island, Goyaz 



Melancia Island, Goyaz 



Cafe Island, Goyaz 



Bocca do Foro Island, Goyaz 



Lago Barreira do Viado, Goyaz .... 

 Araguaya River 11, Matto Grosso. . 



Rio das Moites, Matto Grosso 



Fontura's Village, Matto Grosso 



Tapirape River, Goyaz 



Praia Joachim Alvez, Matto Grosso. 



Barreira Quicaca, Goyaz 



Santa Maria Nova, Goyaz 



Conceicao, Para 



Jacusao Rapids, Para 



Praia do Cigano, Para 



Praia Flor do Calcho, Para 



S;~o Miguel Rapids, Para 



Grande Rapids, Para 



Espinhel, Para 



Maraba, Para 



Itaboca, Para 



Alcobaca, Para 



Sao Joachim, Para 



Cameta, Para 



Pinheiro, Para 



Date 



Lat. South 



1915 

 Mar. 26 

 Apr. 2 



May 



June 



July 



14-15 

 17 

 20 

 23 

 26 

 29 

 3 



13-14 

 21 



27-28 



1-2 



3-4 



5-6 



8-9 



15-16 



17-18 



19-20 



21-22 



23-24 



25-26 



26 



27-28 



29-30 



1-2 



3-4 



6 



8-10 

 14-15 

 17-18 

 20-21 

 23-24 

 26-27 

 29-30 



Aug. 



22 



22 



18 



18 



17 



17 



16 



16 



16 



15 



15 



14 



15 



15 



15 



15 



14 



14 



13 



12 



12 



11 



11 



11 



10 



10 



9 



8 



8 



7 



7 



6 



6 



6 



5 



5 



4 



3 



3 



24.0 

 58.7 

 39.0 

 10.8 

 45.7 

 19.5 

 59.4 

 40.8 

 02.0 

 56.6 

 35.8 

 55.0 

 02.0 

 05.3 

 21.7 

 44.8 

 36.3 

 01.7 

 28.8 

 54.3 

 30.6 

 56.6 

 45.8 

 23.9 

 39.6 

 06.0 

 26.6 

 48.3 

 15.5 

 43.5 

 27.5 

 48.3 

 20.2 

 08.2 

 33.5 

 20.9 

 28.9 

 45.6 

 02.2 

 15.2 

 17.9 



Long. East 



316 21 



316 49 



311 49 



312 07 

 311 54 

 311 34 

 311 05 

 310 43 

 310 12 

 309 52 

 309 25 

 308 56 

 308 43 

 308 28 

 308 22 



308 13 



309 03 

 309 09 

 309 19 

 309 30 

 309 22 

 309 22 

 309 18 

 309 18 

 309 24 

 309 37 



309 54 



310 25 

 310 43 

 310 42 

 310 38 



310 55 



311 28 

 311 35 

 311 42 

 310 49 

 310 27 

 310 19 

 310 20 



310 30 



311 31 



Conceicao (8 15.5' S; 49 17' W), a town of about 5,500 inhabitants, and Maraba 

 (5 20.9' S; 49 11' W), a town of about the same size at the mouth of the Rio Itacaiuna, 

 were not shown on the above mentioned maps. This apparent lack of information is 

 probably the result of the inaccessibility of this region, which is increased by the numerous 

 rapids in the lower course of the Araguaya and upper course of the Tocantins. 



F. Brown, on Magnetic Work in Northern Territory, 



1914. 



Australia, March to October 



During March 1914, in accordance with arrangements made by my chief of party, 

 Mr. E. Kidson, I left Adelaide, South Australia, for an expedition around the north coast 

 of Northern Territory, taking magnetometer No. 17, and dip circle No. 172. I sailed 

 from Sydney on March 20, and arrived at Darwin April 4, having reoccupied en route the 

 magnetic stations of 1913 at Brisbane and Rockhampton in Queensland. 



The conditions of travel in the regions to be reached were such that they could best 

 be covered by a series of minor expeditions from Darwin, the only place of importance 



