3GS SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOR 1882. 



Lat. Loug. 



4. Kuopio K62054' E. 27° 10' 



5. Wartsila N. 60° 32' E. 21° 19' 



G. Telegraphic ground currents will be observed 



on two telegraph lines. 



FRANCE. 



Polar stations. 



1. Cape Horn S. 56° 00' W. 67° 00' 



Auxiliary etatious. 



2. Paris K 48^ 50' E. 2o 20^ 



3. The two vessels carrying the party to Cape 



Horn will explore and take observations in 

 the Antarctic Sea until they biing the party 

 back again. 



GERMANY. 



1. South Georgia Island .' S. 54° 30' W. 38© 00' 



2. Kingawa N. 67© 30' W. 07° 30' 



(Hogarth Inlet, Cumberland Sound.) 

 Auxiliary stations. 



3. Munich K 48° 09' E. lio 34' 



4. Hoiienthal, Zoar, Nain, Ramah, Hebron, 



Okak, on the coast of Labrador. 

 S.Potsdam K 52o 25' E. 13° 00' 



6. Breslau N. 51° 00' E. 17° 00' 



7. Falkland Islands S. 51° 30' W. 60° 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 



Lake ... • K. 62° 30' W. 115^ 40' 



Auxiliary stations. 



2. On all vessels on the Atlantic Ocean, extra 



observations have been called for, and 

 daily maps will be prepared for the entire 

 year by England. 



3. Toronto: observations will be made bv 



Canada .N. 43° 39' W. 79° 23' 



HOLLAND. 



Polar stations. 



1. Dickson Haven or Port Dickson K 73© 30' E. 82^ 00' 



Auxiliary stations. 



2. Special observations will be made on the reg- 



ular annual voyages of Government vessels 

 to I^ova Zembla. 



3. Utrecht N. 52° 05' E. 5° 07' 



ITALY. 



Polar stations. 



1. Puuta Arenas, Patagonia S. 53° 10' W. 70° 55' 



