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THE LOFFODEN FISHERY IN 1880. 

 Table XLII — Continued. 



575 



Angnst. 



Aremge 

 Sr-pt .... 



A verage 

 <><itobcr. 



Average 

 N..V .... 



Average .j 

 D-c I 



i; 26.7 . ... 



11, 19.7 NE. 



13' 18. 4 



151 19.3 



17i 23.7 



19 16.8 NE. 



23 14. 4 WSW. 



26 12.0 W. 



28 14.0 NE. 



30 12 NNE. 



Temperatuie of water. 



30 ^.thorns. 



! 4 il4. J 



2 i 2 ..., 



6.9! 6.5. 



1 12.0 NE. 



4 8. 4 NE. 



6' 10. 2 WSW. 



8i 11.4 HE. 



lOi 10.0 SW. 



231 12.1 NNE. 



25 10.2 SW. 1 4 



30 11.2 1-2 



14. 5jl2. 5 



';14.'ar9.'5 



8.0 6.0 

 7.7 '6.1 



13.210.5! 7.8 6.2. 



12.010.0 7.2| 6.4 

 i6.'8i6.'2 9.'5,'7.'i 



13.5:10.0 7.2 6.; 



.1... I... 



6. 0| 6. 0| 6. 2 



'.'.'.'}".'.'{ 6.3 



!!;:"6."i'6."2 



'". 6.0l 



11, 



I 9.3, 9.21 8.5;.-.. 



jli.'2ii.'2'9.'3; 7.'2j.... ,....} 6.1| 6.5 



12. 6 10. 5 8. 2 6. 2' 6. 6. 6. 2 6. 5 



2 11.311.0 9.210 



10 '....' 



)> 10. 810. 8 10.0 8.5 



4 1 10 10.710.7il0.810.0 



1 1 .... ....:.... 



10 10.3 10.310.410.5 



2 12.2. NE. 



4! 13.4: SE. 



61 8.8 S. 



23! 1.0 E. 



2.5| 0. 6 NE. 



29[ 4.0 S. 



10. 5 10. 2 10. 7. 6! 6. 2 6. 01 6. 2 6. 4 



i6.'9 io.'g i6.'8:"9.'2' 7.5 '6.'7 6.0 ; ; ; ' 



10. 4 16.4 io. 5 10. 6 16. 8 i6.'2 8.9; 6. 2 



....• ...'....'... : i L... 



10. 9 10. 8 10. 7 10. 8 10. 10. 6 9. 9\ 6. 2 



. 110.810.610.5 9.5 8.8 8.4] 7.71 6.3 



Kain. 

 Rain. 



10. 8 10. 911. 010. 8;... I I..-.!. 



5 ....! .. '....110.010.010.610.710.610.6 9.2 6.2 



10 I 9.710.0[10.010.6.. ! !....!..- ' | .. |. 



... .8.6 8.91 9.0 9.0 9.7 9.8, 6.9 6.3 



9.0 8.9... I-... ... |....i... ■.......-. 



8.6 8.5....i.-.. ....I....I... :......... 



8.7 8.8 

 8.0 8.5 



9. 3 9. 4 9. 8; 9. 8 10. 1 10. 21 8. Oi 6. 2 



3-1.4 N. 



& 1.0, 



8-0.9 KNE. 



10-0.21 



12] 4.0 NW. 

 26j 2. 9 W. 

 28i 4. Oi ESE. 



ESE. 



3-5.1 



1 10-3.4 



I 18-3.4i NW. 

 nuary. 5-0.1: SW. 



3.0i 



2 

 10 

 6 

 5 



8 I 6. 8 7. 



10 .... 

 7 5.4 



;.0: 7.8 8.0 7.8 



' "" 7.4 7.3 



6. 6 "feS 



7.3 7.5 

 5.5 6.7 



7.8' 8.0 7.0; 7.0: 6.4 



!-;j- 



7.0' 7.1 7. 21 7.3; 6.5 



^ 7.7| 7.8| 7.5| 7.1 6.' 

 To "a2r6r3;T^|"7."o!~6r6 6."; 



4. 4. 8 5. 1 5. 5 5. 7 5. 8| 6. 5 6. 3 

 3.8 3.8 4.0 4.4 4.91 5.3 6.4 6.4 



JfOTE. — The observ.-itions at 30 fathoms wore made a cable's length from Lodingen light, those at 100 

 fiuhoms in the middle of the Ijord. AH the observations were taken in the afternoon. 



Table XLIII shows the mean temperature of the water lor each half 

 month, also the mean tempeiatnre of the air al ti o'clock j). ci., which 

 last was kindly communicated by Dean B. Kokk from daily observa- 

 tions made by him in Lodingen. All the tem[)eratnie8 are given in 

 degrees of Celsius. From the obvservations it will be ^;een: First, that 

 the summer heat has had little influence on the water temperature at 

 depths greater than 40 fathoms an<l none at all at depths of more than 

 .')() fathoms, at which dci)th the water has been uniformly degrees if we 

 except the slight deviations occasionally produced by the sinking of the 

 surface water cooled during winter, bearing in mind, also, that throe 



