No. 7.] 
DECLINATION. AE 
5. 1893. October 14. Revolver 
in the same place as before. Thick, damp 
mist, so that the telescope could not be 
used; all pointings were therefore made 
by the aid of the line on the window of 
the magnet-box, 
Date Ngeoaetoy 
Long. E. 186° 1° 
Mark: 357° 81’ 
Localtime Needle M 
hom 
12725) pet. eee olor: 
32 IB 49 
59 P,.V, 318 545 
1 26 ie. 581 
40 JD, Bi) oY 
Mark: 357° 73' 
6. 1893. October 18. On the ice, 
115 paces from the vessel. Hoar-frost all 
over the instrument, so that the telescope 
could not be used. 
Mate eNom: 
Long. E. 136° 15‘ 
A— 180° — S= — 280° 56'1' 
Mark: 266° 475! 
Localtime Needle M D 
hm 
114 2am P, 295° 164' 14° 203'E 
rf 12}, 19°3 932 
99 IZ), 97 13°6 
98 " 78 117 
3A: IB, 18'6 99°5 
40 P, 294 33:4 13 373 
46 iP 572 13 = abil 
52 Izy 348 13 38°7 
Mean 14° 6:°0'E 
Mark: 266° 44°5' 
The mark searcely visible on account 
of the mist. 
7. 1893. October 20. 115 paces 
from the vessel. Telescope could not be 
used on account of the mist and hoar-frost. 
No azimuth. 
Lat. N. 78° 19! 
Long. E. 186° 5’ 
Mark: 178° 19° 
Local time Needle M 
hm 
11 31a.m. P; 54° 8't' 
42 Iz), 109 
54 L 154 
12 29p.m. L.V, 20°14 
1 4 L 26°14 
Mark: 178° 40:3' 
3 Op.m. L 54 544 
24 L.Vy 48'3 
43 L 563 
Mark: 178° 38°5' 
8. 1893. October 30. 
Lat. N. 78° 13:5! 
Long. E, 135° 28' 
C—S-+ A= 145° 41°9' 
m= 99° 34:6' 
B= 46° 7:3' 
Mark: 99° 34°6' 
Localtime Needle M D 
hom 
3 54p.m. P, 328° 74’ 14° 147° E 
46 iz 37 110 
20 IPs 17-4 QA"7 
26 12. 37 11:0 
32 IP, 34 10°7 
39 Ip. 16:3 23'6 
49 IP, 26°4- 33°7 
56 P, 12°8 20°14 
Mean 14° 18°7' E 
Mark: 99° 34°6' 
