SHORE MAGNETIC OBSERVATIONS FOR THE GALILEE WORK. 1905-1908. 



EXPLANATORY REMARKS. 



The following results of shore magnetic observations, made in the course of 

 the Galilee work of 1905 to 1908, are extracted from Volume I, pages 69, 72, 75, 

 87, 89, 90, 94, 98, 99, 100, using the same conventions as in that volume, to which 

 reference should be made if fuller information is desired. (See also pages 93 and 94 

 of present volume.) These shore results were usually obtained in connection with 

 the comparisons of ship and land instruments made at every port of call of the 

 vessel. Sometimes additional observations were made, in view of the disclosure 

 of local magnetic disturbances, or for the purpose of obtaining secular-variation 

 data. The last column, headed "Obs'r" (Observer), shows the particular cruise of 

 the Galilee on which the results were obtained. Thus 01, Gil, and GUI, stand, 

 respectively, for Galilee Cruise I, Galilee Cruise II, and Galilee Cruise III. 



When the number of an instrument in the magnetometer column is italicized, it 

 means that a dip circle was used to get the decUnation and horizontal intensity, 

 the former by the means of the compass attachment and the latter by the total- 

 intensity method. 



RESULTS OF SHORE MAGNETIC OBSERVATIONS. 1905-1908. 



ASIA. 

 China. 



Japan. 



Tokio 



Tokio, Secondary . . . 



Kisarazu 



Kisarazu, Secondary 



Suffita 



Suffita, Secondary . . 



h h h 



16.4, 17.9 ... 



9.7, 11.2 ... 



14.1, 16.0 ... 



9.0. 10.3 .. 

 11.4, 12.6 .. 



4 42.8 W 

 4 45.0 W 

 4 42.9 W 



4 41.4 W 

 4 55.3 W 



12.6 



16.8 .... 

 10.2. 11.8 



9.4 

 11.7 



48 52.1 N 



48 50.2 N 

 48 52.4 N 



48 26.9 N 

 48 31.6 N 



A h 



16.9, 17.5 



10.1, 10.9 



14.7, 15.6 



9.4. 10.0 

 11.7, 12.2 



C.0.8. 



.30056 

 .30044 

 .30068 



.30085 

 .30106 



36 

 36 

 36 



36 

 36 



178.1256 



35.25 

 35.25 



178.1256 

 178.56 



Gil 

 GII 



on 



GII 

 GII 



on 



GII 

 GII 

 GII 



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