Observers' Field Reports 



Table 26 Concluded. 



179 



No. 



38 

 39 

 40 

 41 

 42 

 43 

 44 

 45 

 46 

 47 

 48 

 49 

 50 

 51 

 52 

 53 

 54 

 55 

 56 

 57 

 58 



59 



60 



61 



63 

 64 

 65 

 66 

 67 

 68 

 69 

 70 

 71 

 72 

 73 

 74 

 75 

 76 

 77 

 78 

 79 

 80 

 81 

 82 

 83 

 84 



Name 



Nukunau Island. . . 



Arorai Island 



Tamana Island. . . . 

 Onoatoa Island. . . . 

 Tapeteuea Island. . 



Nonuti Atoll 



Ocean Island 



Apaiang Island. . . . 



Maraki Island 



Tarawa Island .... 

 Fakaofu Island. . - . 

 Makambo Island . 



Tulagi 



Kumbara Island . . . 

 Guadalcanar Island 



Gizo 



Faisi Island 



Binskin's Station . 



Simbo Island 



Salicana Island. . . . 

 Warata Island. . . . 



Port Moresby, A . . 



Samarai, A 



Woodlark Island . . 



Yule Island, A. . . . 



Port Moresby, B. . 

 Thursday Island . . . 



Bramble Cay 



Daru Island 



Yule Island, B 



Kapakapa 



Suau Harbor 



Delami Island 



Misima Island. . . . 

 Panasesa Island . . . 



Doini Island 



Kiagouam Island. . 

 Entrance Island. . . 



Gawa Island 



Kiriwina Island . . . 



Mambare 



Buna Bay 



Cape Nelson 



Ipoteto Island 



Kwato Island 



Samarai, B 



Rabaul 



Island or Group 



Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Gilbert Islands. . 

 Tokelau Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands. 

 Solomon Islands 



New Guinea. . . . 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



Australia 



Australia 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



New Guinea. . . . 



New Guinea 



New Guinea 



Bismarck Archi- 

 pelago 



Date 



June 



July 



Sep. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



Dec. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



Dec. 



Nov. 



Dec. 



1915 



15 



17 



19 



23 



24 



25 



29 



1 



2 



3 

 19 



10, 23 

 10-11 

 13 



13, 24 

 15, 19 

 16-17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 



2:?, 



3, 5 

 25-26, 

 21, 24, 



2 

 27-28 



1, 

 15 



4 

 11-13 

 15 

 15 

 16 

 18 

 20 

 20 



22-23 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 27 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 



1 



1 



3 



6 



9-10 



30. 



Latitude 



19. 9S 

 38. 7S 

 30. 2S 

 47. 8S 

 13. 4S 

 47. 7S 

 52. 8S 

 51. ON 

 00. 2N 

 21. 2N 

 23. OS 

 04. 9S 

 06. 6S 

 31. OS 

 L'.-, 2S 

 06. OS 

 04. 5S 

 46 S 

 16. 7S 

 26. 6S 



8 30. 2S 



9 29. IS 



10 36. 8S 



9 09. 2S 

 8 50. OS 



9 



10 



9 



9 



8 



9 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



10 



9 



8 



8 



8 



8 



9 



9 



10 



10 



4 



28. IS 

 34. 9S 

 08 S 

 05 S 

 49. 8S 

 50. OS 

 41. 4S 

 31. OS 

 41. 2S 

 44 . OS 

 41. 6S 

 22 4S 

 12. IS 

 59. 6S 

 31 SS 

 04. 3S 

 40. 3S 

 03. 3S 

 38. OS 

 37. OS 

 36. 7S 

 12 . 7S 



Long. East 



152 

 152 

 151 



176 26 



176 50 



176 00 



175 33 



174 46 



174 28 



169 32 



173 00 



173 16 



172 55 



188 45 



160 12 



160 11 



160 33 



160 17 



156 61 



155 53 



156 34 



156 32 



157 40 



158 03 



147 09 



150 40 



152 44 



146 33 



147 09 



142 12 



143 52 

 143 11 



146 33 



147 31 



150 15 



149 48 

 152 50 



151 42 



150 43 



151 25 



25 

 10 

 00 



148 01 



148 25 



149 17 



150 01 

 150 38 

 150 40 

 152 12 



W. C. Parkinson, on Magnetic Work in New Zealand, February to April 1916. 



Acting on the cabled instructions of the Director, I proceeded to Christchurch, 

 New Zealand, where after consultation with Professor Coleridge Farr of the Canterbury 

 College and Mr. H. F. Skey of the Magnetic Observatory a program of reoccupations and 

 new stations in North Island and South Island was agreed upon. 



After making observations at the Observatory and at the New Zealand magnetic 

 station at Springfield, I left Christchurch for Dunedin and the southern lakes. Five 

 stations were occupied in this section of South Island, three of which were approximate 

 reoccupations of the stations of the New Zealand survey. I returned to Christchurch and 

 went thence to Auckland, North Island, intending to establish a station on Great Barrier 





