24 AKSEL S. STEEN. 
TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. 
[NORW. POL. EXP. 
17. 1894. 
Lat. N. 80° 0! 
Long. E. 133° 59! 
C— S+Az= 98° 13°4' 
m= 110° 46°3' 
B=— 12° 32:9’ 
Mark: 110° 46:5‘ 
Local time Needle M D 
hom 
5 41pm P, 34° 54d' 99° 91-0! 
46 12, By ih 992 
51 12, 34 58:3 954. 
55 12, 30) D4 32°5 
59 12), 34 586 957 
655 P, 35 12:9 394 
8 12), 18'8 45°9 
12 12 99'0 491 
Mean 22° 33°5' E 
Mark: 110° 46°0' 
18. 1894. February 17. 
Lat. N. 80° 2! 
Long. E. 133° 49° 
Mark: 125° 3'9' 
Local time Needle M 
hom 
12 49p.m. P, 45° 48°7' 
59 12 417 
1 15 Poe 43°1 
31 12 395 
37 iP; 31°6 
Mark: 
February 14. 
19. 1894. February 22. 
Lat. N. 80° 10‘ 
Long. E. 133° 49‘ 
C—S+A= 98° 21°3' 
m= 194° 98:9' 
B=— 26° 69' 
Mark: 124° 28:3' 
Local time Needle M D 
hom 
11 44am. P, 50° 34:8’ 94° 97:9‘ Eh 
48 P, 383 314 
57 IP, 574 50°5 
12 2p.m. PP; 48:5 416 
16 L il PF 7] % 108 
a1 L 19°4 12°5 
37 L.V, 50 417 WM 348 
iy yi L.Vp, 51 148 aye 7h) 
91 L 50) 1965) O40 35:7 
95 L 48:0 411 
29 L Gl Pal % 02 
32 L 2-0 94 551 
34 L 50 406 33°7 
4) iP; 49 513 9 44-4 
44. 12h, 590 521 
47 ies 49'4. 425 
52 P, 50 65 596 
57 iP 76 9 14 
Mean 24° 30°7'E 
Mark: 124° 28:2' 
Telescope employed for the pointing 
of the needle, except for the last two 
readings of the double needle, as it had 
already become too dark. 
After February 22, 1894, the telescope 
is always employed, when not stated other- 
wise. 
