INDEX 



445 



Sub-Antarctic Voyage of the Carnegie, 174, 326-330; pi. IS; 



chart corrections, 426, 427; see Southern Oceans 

 Summary of Passages, of the Carnegie, 332, 347, 349, 356- 



358 

 Supplies, 211 



Suva, 167, 168, 275, 340, 341, 347; see Suva Vou 

 Suva Vou, 186, 187, 189, 234, 239, 240-244, 248-250, 308, 



316; see Suva 

 Swann. W. F. G., 172 

 Sweetwater, pi. 19, fig. 4; see Colon 

 Swings of Vessel, 164, 176; Director's Instructions, 316-318; 



to show absence of deviations, 435—437; pi. 16, fig. 3. 

 Symbols, for sea and weather, 258; for instruments, 258 

 Synopses of Cruises, 164-176 



Tables of Results, ocean work, 261-295; shore work, 296-309 

 Tafel, R. R., 164, 260 

 Tahiti, see Papeete, Small Coral Island 

 Talcahuano, 168, 279, 342, 343, 347; see Corouel 

 Tebo Yacht Basin Co., 159, 165, 316; see Downey, W. 

 Thorpe, E., 164, 169 

 Thunder at Sea, notes on, 325-326 

 Tietjen and Lang, 170, 172 

 Tittman, O. H., 165 



Total Intensity, sea dip-circle, 195, 190; specimen observa- 

 tions, 218-220, 247-250; reduction formula; and con- 

 stants, 247-259; instructions, 316-324 



Trefusis Point, 169, 322; see Falmouth 



Truro, 169, 297, 311 



United States, 299, 300, 311, 312 



Uruguay, see Montevideo 



Valkenburg, see Cape Town 



Variation of the Compass, see Magnetic Declination 



Victoria, 300, 312; see Buenos Aires 



Videy Island, 304, 3U; see Reykjavik 



Vieques (Porto Rico Observatorj) , 165, 187, 189, 305, 306, 

 3H; see Port Mulas 



Walter, A., 167 



Washington, 177, 187, 189, 203, 232, 238, 241, 242, 247, 254, 

 260; see pi. 21 



Watches, 204, 205, 207-209, 211 



Weights, used for ocean observations, 258, 259 



Welker, P. A., 167 



Weltevreden, see Batavia 



West Indies, 305, 306, 3U 



Widmer, J. A., 177, 200, 260 



Woodward, R. S., president, Carnegie Institution of Wash- 

 ington. 165 



