INDEX FOR THE CARNEGIE MAGNETIC WORK. 



[The page-references in heavy type refer to pages on which numerical results of magnetic observations occur; those in italics 



refer to pages giving descriptions of land magnetic stations.] 



Abstracts of Logs, 330-357 



Africa, 296, 297, 310, see Cape Town 



Agar's Island, 164, 303, 313; see Bermudas 



Agonic Line, location of in Arabian Sea, 167 



Akranes, 303, SIS; pi. 16, fig. 5; see Reykjavik 



Alaska, 325; see Dutch Harbor 



Algufe, Josfe, 167 



AUerdyce, W. L., 168 



Angenheister, G., 171 



Annual Changes, of magnetic elements, 169, 328, 430-435 



Antarctic, see Sub-Antarctic 



Antipolo, 167, 187, 189, 241, 308, 315; see Manila 



Architect of the Carnegie, see Gielow, H. J. 



Arctic Ocean, see Atlantic Ocean, 285, 286 (cruise III) 



Argentina, 166, 300, 312; see Buenos Aires, Pilar Mag. Obs'y 



Atlantic Ocean, 261-263 (cruise I), 263-267 and 280-285 

 (cruise II), 285-287 (cruise III), 288 (cruise IV); mag- 

 netic-chart corrections, 165, 171, 424, 425 



Atlantic Ocean, Islands, 303-306, 313, 314 



Atmospheric-Electric Work, 168, 170, 171. 172; instruments, 

 204, 207, 209-211; instructions, 316-324, 357; pis. 15 

 (tig. 4). 16 (fig 4) 



Atmospheric-Refraction Work, 357; instruments, 204, 207, 

 209, 211; instructions, 319, 323, 324 



Ault, J. P., 155, 164, 170, 172, 174, 260, 325, 326, 348, 350, 436 



Auxiliary Observations, 357 



Auxiliary Power, the Carnegie's, 161, 162, 165, 174, 175; 

 pis. 8, 17 (fig. 4) 



Azimuth, determination of, 178-183; see Magnetic Declina- 

 tion 



Azimuth Instruments, see Marine Collimating-Compass, 

 Sea Deflector 



Bahia, 168, 169, 187, 189, 281, 344, .345, 347; pi. 15, fig. 3, and 

 pi. 19, fig. 2; see Jaburu 



Balboa, 172, 350, 356 



Batavia, 167, 187, 189, 241, 271, 307, 314, 338, 339, 347 



Bauer, Dorothea L., 159 



Bauer, L. A., 155, 190, 196, 260, 423; see Director 



Bauer, W. C, 165 



Beard's Yacht Basin, 169, 171, 172 



Beattie, J. C, 166 



Beech, A., 172 



Belem, see Para 



Bemmelen, W. van, 167 



Bermudas. 164, 1S7, 189, 263, 303, 313, 316, .331, 332; see 

 Hamilton 



Block Island, 330, 332, 347 



Bogosloff Islands, 173 



Booth, Ha worth, 164 



Bouvet Island, position of, 328 



Brazil, 300-302, 312, 313; see Bahia, Para, Pernambuco, Rio 

 de Janeiro 



British South and Central Africa, 296, 297, 310 



Bronx Park, see New York 



Brooklyn, 159, 164, 165, 169-173, 332, 347-350, 356, 357 



Buenos Aires, 166, 267, 3.35; see Victoria 



Builder of the Carnegie; see Tebo Yacht Basin Co. 



Cabras Island, see Guam 



Canal Zone, see Balboa 



Cape Colony, see Cape Town 



Cape Town, 166, 187, 189, 241, 267, 296, 297, 310, 335, 336, 

 347 



Captain of the Carnegie, see Commander of the Carnegie 



Carey, J. J.. 260 



Carnegie, construction, 159; naming, 160; description, 160- 

 163; auxiliary engine, 161, 162; cost, 163; alterations, 

 165, 170, 172; summary of work, 358; pis., frontispiece, 

 7-10, 17 (fig. 1); see Cruises 



442 



Ceylon, 306, 314; see Colombo 



Challenger, cruises, see pis. 2.3-25 



Chart Corrections, or errors, see Magnetic Charts 



Chesterfield Reefs, local disturbance, 174, 291 



Chetwynd, 164 



Chile, 302, 313; see Coronel, Talcahuano 



Chilton, 174 



Christchurch, 174, 246, 246, 324; pi. 19, fig. 5 



Christchurch Observatory, see Christchurch 



Chronometers, 204, 205, 207-209, 211 



Clausen, Martin, 170 



Cluett, George B., Hudson Bay work, 170; pis. 23, 24 



Coast and Geodetic Survey, magnetic work of vessels, 168; 



pis. 23, 24 

 CoUimating Compass, see Marine Collimating-Compass 

 Colombo, 166, 167, 187, 189, 241, 268, 270. 306, 314. 317, 



336-338, 347; pi. 11, fig. 7 

 Colon, 172, 350, 356; pi. 19, fig. 4 

 Commander of the Carnegie, Cruises I and II, see Peters, 



W. J.; Cruises III and IV, see Ault, J. P. 

 Comparisons of Instruments, 296; pis. 11 (fig. 7), 17 (fig. 4), 



19; see Magnetic Observations, 1909-1914, Shore 

 Compass, Carnegie's standard, 177; see Marine Collimating- 

 Compass, Sea Deflector 

 Compass Cards, errors of, 232-236 

 Computations, 176; specimens, 212-231 

 Computers, 260 

 Constants and Corrections, for sea instruments, 232-252; 



for land instruments, 252-256 

 Cordeau, H. W., 169 



Cordoba, see Pilar Magnetic Observatory 

 Coronel, 168, 241, 279, 302, 313, 317, 342, .343 

 Corrections, see Constants, Magnetic Charts, Magnetic 



Elements 

 Craft, C. C, 164, 166, 168, 169, 260 

 Craig, James, Jr., 165; see Auxiliary Power 

 Crew, see Personnel 

 Cruises of the Carnegie, synopses, 164-176; instructions, 316- 



324; reports, 325-330; logs, 330-357; pis. 20. 23-25 

 Culebra Island, 165, 305, 314; see Scorpion Point 

 Cumberland Bay, see South Georgia 

 Davis, W. G., 166 



Dead Reckoning, specimen, 226, 227 

 Declination, see Magnetic Declination 

 Deflector, see Sea Deflector 

 Derring Harbor, 299, 311 

 Description, of the Carnegie, 160-163; of shore stations, 310- 



315 

 Designations, for instruments, 203-211, 258 

 Deviation Corrections, absence on the Carnegie, 164, 170, 



173, 176, 258, 435-437 

 Difliculties, observations aboard ship, 157-159 

 Dip, see Magnetic Inclination 

 Dip Circle, see Land Dip-Circle, Sea Dip-Circle 

 Dip-of-Horizon Measurer, 205, 208, 209, 211, 357 

 Directions, for cruises and work, 316-324 

 Director, 159, 160, 164-167, 169, 170, 172, 316, 325, 436; see 



Bauer, L. A. 

 Director's Instructions, 316-324 

 Discovery, cruises, see pis. 23-25 

 Doran, R. P., 172 

 Dorsey, N. E., 196 



Dougherty Island, position of, 326. 327 

 Downey, Wallace, 159, 165 



Dutch Harbor, 173, 174, 289, 351, .356, 357; pi. 17, fig. 2 

 DuvaU, C. R., 260 

 Dynamic Effects, on ship magnetic observations, 158 



