30 AKSEL S. STEEN. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. 
[NORW. POL. EXP. 
35. 1894. May 26. 
Lat. N. 81° 30' 
Long. E. 123° 2' 
A — 180° — S=— 31° 18-4! 
Mark: 87° 4:2’ 
Local time Needle M D 
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10 514a.m. P, 66°345'') 35°161'E 
55 Pp; 488 2) 304 
ili] P, 41°1 2) 99°7 
9 Pe 482 2) 29'8 
16 iD, 159 8) 34 575 
20 I2, 180 2) 59°6 
9A. ie. 13°6 2) 552 
32 12 Se4)) 3b 1977 
39 12, 520 5) 33°6 
45 12, 163 2) 34 579 
Mark: 87° 40 
A— 180°— S=— 31° 179' 
Mark: 87° 42' 
1218p.m. P, 65°55'8'2) 34° 37:9' 
26 P, 66 2781) & 99 
32 iz 753) 34 496 
37 12. 26°5 35 «86 
43 P, 6 5415 34 362 
48 P, 66 12-2 2) 543 
Mean 35° 62'E 
Mark: 87° 2°9' 
Lat. N. 81° 30' 
Long. E. 122° 59° 
A — 180° — S=— 81° 59-4" 
Mark: 87° 40:0'7) 
Local time Needle M D 
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324p.m. P, 66°2995'2) 34°301'E 
31 IP, 99'9 2) 93°5 
36 iB, 37:0 2) 376 
43 124, 24°8 2) 95'4 
Mark: 87° 43:4'8) 
A — 180° — S= — 32° 24' 
Mark: 87° 446’ 
436p.m. P, 66°21:9'6) 34° 19°5' 
42 1P} 34:3 9) 319 
47 P, 45:3 1) 429 
53 P, 49-1 467 
58 P, 279 2) 255 
58 P; 38°6 2) 36:2 
Mean 34° 31'°9'E 
Mark: 87° 44:8’ 
1) Disturbed. 2) Quiet. ) Quiet. Pre- 
vious easterly movement. +4) Quiet after a 
rather disturbed period. 5) Somewhat dis- 
turbed. 6) Fairly quiet. 7) The instru- 
ment re-levelled; the foot untouched. 
8) The displacement is due to the sinking 
of the foot as the ice thawed beneath it. 
It was then shaded from the sun. *%) Some- 
what disturbed. Possibly uncertain read- 
ing; found ahair upon the needle. 
