NO. 7.] 
DECLINATION. 
bo 
Or 
20. 1894. February 27. 
Lat. N. 80° 4' 
Long. E. 135° 27' 
Mark: 52° 15'8' 
Local time Needle M 
hom 
12) Sspiams Ps 175° 25°6'1) 
18 Py 140 1) 
24. ie 174 387 }) 
31 12, 176 19°7 1) 
54 P,.VIy 175 20:2 2) 
1 82 P,.VE 15'8 2) 
29 Pe 83 2) 
33 12), 79 
48 1D. 174 345 
55 12) 29°4 
59 JEP 26°1 
3.3 IE. 91-4 
Mark: 52° 16°8' 
The needle still very difficult to point; 
it may be quite properly pointed, when it 
suddenly begins to move, and then stops 
for a little in a new position; and when 
this is going to be read off, there is fresh 
disturbance. 
21. 1894. March 6. 
ate Nee domro le 
Long. E. 135° 0! 
A — 180° — S= — 158° 51°1' 
Mark: 240° 8:3' 
Local time Needle M D 
hom 
il alyensin, 72, ake yy 23° 16:8'E 
14 P, 133 299 
29 P, 2-9 118 
35 P, 17 166 
41 P, 181 539 28 
48 12 182 164 953 
Mean 28° 15:9’ E 
Mark; 240° 8:3’ 
1) The needle much disturbed. °) The 
needle noticeably quieter. 
22. 1894. March 21. 
Lat. N. 79° 48' 
Long. E. 135° 0° 
A — 180° — S= — 280° 15:5’ 
Mark: 4° 93-4! 
Local time Needle M D 
hom 
11 25a.m. P, 303° 52:2’ 98° 36°7'E 
35 12). 56°5 41-0 
42 iP 32°9 17-4 
51 12). DAT 9°29 
57 124 28'7 13:2 
iP} (je 17), 26°9 11°4 
16 12), 33°3 17'8 
95 12. 25°0 95 
35 12, 37:9 29°4. 
47 12 16°9 14 
Mean 23° 18:0'E 
Bat. Ns 7192749" 
Long. E. 184° 58’ 
A — 180° — S=— 280° 15:5’ 
Local time Needle M D 
hm 
31i3p.m. P, 303° 28:9 93° 13:4’ E 
30 IB 13°7 99) 58:2 
40 12 302 54-4 389 
48 12, 303 (0°7 452 
4 19 IZM 53°5 93 380 
5 20 P,.VeE 49 992 48°7 
51 Pp; 302 20°7 52 
Gi iPS DA. 89 
9 12), 303 46:2 93 30°7 
17 iP 35°9 204 
Mean 22° 54:8'E 
Mark: 4° 25°8' 
The revolver lay, during the entire 
series of observations, horizontally upon 
the ice, below the instrument, across the 
magnetic meridian. 
Needle disturbed and difficult to point. 
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