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Table XVIII.— Declination Results. 



From Observations hy Lieutenants RI. Barne and G. MuLOCK, 11. N., with a Prismatic Compass. 

 South-South- J Test Sledge Journey. 



Table XIX. — Declination Resnlts. 

 From Observations by Captain Scott, B.N., ivith a Prismatic Compass. Southern Sledge Journey. 



Date. 



1902 

 December 15 

 22 

 23 

 25 

 26 

 28 

 28 

 30 



1903 

 January 3 

 6 

 7 



10 

 11 

 14 

 20 

 21 

 25 

 26 



Latitude, S. 



80 27 



81 22 36 

 81 32 10 

 81 47 23 



81 51 28 



82 5 38 

 82 11 37 

 82 11 37 



81 56 

 81 32 15 

 81 25 24 

 81 2 45 

 80 40 15 

 80 25 17 

 79 47 30 

 79 33 50 

 79 10 25 

 79 



Longitude, E. 



161 42 30 



162 13 30 



162 42 10 



163 5 40 

 163 19 38 

 163 41 45 

 163 52 

 163 52 



163 22 30 

 162 41 45 

 162 22 7 

 161 43 21 

 161 39 

 161 48 32 

 lf;3 40 



164 8 30 



165 12 15 



166 34 



All Declination results were plotted, and lines of equal Declination drawn therefrom, as shown on 

 Chart No. 1 (Plate 17). 



SECTION XIII. 



Determination of the Position of the South Magnetic Pole. 



In order that the determination of the position of the pole, liy means of the Declination results, might 

 be entirely independent of the determination by means of the Inclination results, I handed the Declination 

 results to my assistant, Commander F. Creagh-Osborne, R.N., with instructions to plot their positions and 



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