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the soldiers had been withdrawn from the interior and sent to Italy. A few days later, 

 acting upon instructions cabled from the Office, I left for Washington by way of Syracuse, 

 Naples, and New York, arriving at the Office on December 8. 



Table 34 gives names of stations, dates of occupation, and geographic positions. 

 The magnetic data are given for 1913 in Volume II of these Researches, and those for 

 1914 in the present Volume (see Table of Results). 



Table 34. 



No. 



3 



4 

 5 

 6 

 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 

 42 

 43 

 44 

 45 

 46 

 47 



Name 1 



Rome 



Tcrracina . . . 

 Messina. . . . 

 Palermo. . . . 



Tripoli 



Tajura 



Misurata. . . 



Syrte 



Bengasi .... 



Tolmetta. . . 



Marsa Susa. 



Derna 



Tobruk. . . . 

 Alexandria. . 

 Helwart. . . . 

 Barrage. . . . 

 El Omeiyid. 



Daba 



Rail Head . . 

 Matruh. . . . 

 Negeiyila. . . 

 Barrani .... 



Solium 



Suez 



Port Sudan. 



Aden 



Jibuti 



Aicha 



Dire Daoua 



Afdem 



Hawash. . . . 



Ula Ula . . . . 



Addis Abeba 



Goolaba 



Gimbaro-Mariam . 



Angowa 



Antorkia 



Dessife 



Waldea 



Balla 



Adi Musseno. . . . 



Makalle 



Sedua 



Adi Caieh 



Asmara 



Massaua 



Tripoli 



Date 



191 



Nov. 



Dec. 

 Jan. 



Feb. 



Mar. 

 Apr. 



May 

 June 



July 

 Aug 



Sep. 



Oct. 



Nov 



3-14 



7-10 

 12-17 

 29-30 



6-10 

 17-18 

 21-22 



1-2 



6-10 

 20-22 

 29, 



8-9 

 15-17 

 21,24 



7-8 

 12-14 

 20-21 

 13 



15-16 

 19 

 23 

 27 

 30 



3-4 

 19 

 27-28 



3 



7 

 10-11 

 16 

 19 

 24 

 30- 



15-17 



31 

 5 



11 



16 



20-21 



31 

 5 



10 



15-16 



21 



26 

 4-5 

 7-8 

 4-5 



Lat. North 



41 

 41 

 38 

 38 

 32 

 32 

 32 

 31 

 32 



9 

 9 

 9 

 10 

 10 

 11 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 13 

 14 

 14 

 15 

 15 

 32 



57.5 

 17.7 

 12.2 

 07.4 

 53.9 

 53.2 

 23.2 

 12.6 

 05.2 



32 43.9 



32 

 32 

 32 

 31 

 29 

 30 

 30 

 31 

 31 

 31 

 31 

 31 

 31 

 29 

 19 

 12 

 11 

 10 

 9 

 9 



54.5 

 45.6 

 06 

 16.4 

 51.6 

 12.5 

 48.4 

 02.6 

 08.8 

 22.8 

 29.4 

 37.4 

 34.3 

 57.9 

 37.4 

 47.1 

 34.2 

 44.6 

 34.9 

 27.8 

 8 59 



8 53.2 



00.8 

 19.7 

 43.8 

 11.2 

 38.1 

 06.5 

 48.0 

 26.0 

 01.3 

 30.3 

 07.6 

 51.3 

 21.0 

 36.2 

 53.9 



Long. East 



12 28 



13 15 

 15 35 

 13 19 

 13 11 

 13 22 



15 06 



16 33 

 20 06 



20 56 



21 

 22 



58 

 39 

 23 57 



30 00 



31 20 



31 



29 



10 

 11 



28 29 



27 46 



27 16 



26 40 



25 56 



25 10 



32 33 



37 14 

 44 59 

 43 08 

 42 37 

 41 54 

 41 04 

 40 14 



39 41 



38 46 



39 10 

 39 33 

 39 41 

 39 39 

 39 33 

 39 34 

 39 43 

 39 34 

 39 28 

 39 34 

 39 23 



38 66 



39 27 

 13 11 



1 The stations are in the following countries: Nos. 1 to 4, Italy; Nos. 5 to 8, 47, Tripolitania; 

 Nos. 9 to 13, Cyrenaica; Nos. 14 to 24, Egypt; No. 25, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan; No. 26, Arabia; 

 No. 27, French Somaliland; Nos. 28 to 43, Abyssinia; Nos. 44 to 46, Eritrea. 



The total time of the trip was 410 days, while the time spent in the field was 383 

 days, making the average field time about 8 days per station. The total distance trav- 

 eled in the field was 8,699 miles, of which 2,423 were by train, 5,530 were by steamer, 

 580 were by mule, and 166 were by camel. The average distance between stations was 

 about 185 miles. The average cost per station was about $57. 



