3G8 SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOR 1882. 



Lat. Loiiy. 



4 Kuonio K62C.54' E. 2TO 10' 



s: WamUaV.. N.00O32' E, 21° 1«' 



(J. Telegraphic ground currents will be observed 



on two telegraph lines. 



FRANCE. 



Polar stations. ^ , ,,. ,,-r. ^,.., 



1. CapeHoru S. 06° 00' W. 0,o00' 



2. p„i, Auxillarystatrous. ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ,^ 



3] The two vessels carrying the party to Cape 

 Horn will explore and take observations in 

 the Antarctic Sea until they bting the party 

 back again. 



GERMANY. 

 Polar stations. ^ , -r^ ^ ^ ^.., 



(Hogarth Inlet, Cumberland Sound.) 



Anxiliary stations. ^ ^ ^ r, , , 



3. Munich N.48O09'E. lio 34' 



4. Hofleuthal, Zoar, Nain, Ramah, Hebron, 



5 Pots^^Hm ' "' '"' ""' "' '^''"'"' N. 520 25' E. 130 00' 



6 B?esS ::::.-:::; n.siooo' e. 17000' 



?: Finland Islands ;;.■ S. 51° 30' W. 60o 00' 



8. Will also observe ground currents on 6 or 8 

 telegraph lines. 



GREAT BRITAIN AND CANADA. 



Polar stations. 



1. Fort Rae or Fort Simpson on Great Slave ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ 



Jjalie ^- . 



Auxiliary stations. 



2. On all vessels on the Atlantic Ocean, extra 



observations have been called for, and 

 daily mai>s will be prepared for the entire 

 year by England. 



'^- '^"' c"ma<la"'!'':':™'.'"".'. "'" • .^.' ■ .'""■''' ■ ^■'•N- «° 3«' W. 79° 23' 



HOLLAND. 



Polar stations. 



1. Dickson Haven or Port Dickson N. 73° 30' E. 82° 00' 



Auxiliary stations. 



2. Special observations will be made on the reg- 



ular annualvoyages of Government vessels 



to Nova Zenibla, ^ 



3. Utrecht K 52° 05' E. 5O0<' 



ITALY. 



Polar stations. 

 1. Punta Arenas, Patagonia S. 53o 10' W. 70o 55' 



