34 AKSEL S. STEEN. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. 
[NoRW. POL. EXP. 
41. 1894. June 23. 
Lat. N. 81° 44’ 
Long. E. 121° 98’ 
G— S+A= 265° 41:1’ 
m= 3838d° 69! 
B=— 69° 251’ 
Mark: 335° 6°7' 
Local time Needle M D 
hm 
11 Mam. P, 107°974'1) 38° 23'E 
99 P, 106 1881) 36 537 
34 PP} 378 1) 37 19:7 
37 IP, 91:1 2) 386 56:0 
49 JE, 0s) Geb) 34:3 
44. P, 106 114 ') 46°3 
45 Ey 49 3) 39'8 
50 1ey, 17:63) 525 
53 iP 931 4) 58'0 
55 Pi 9A'3 5) 59:2 
58 P; 4-2 3) 391 
(ORCS ips. 99-4 8) 57:0 
9 P, 0-2 7) 351 
12 Iz. 88 7) 43:7 
12 49p.m. P, 106° 11°1' 36° 46:0! 
52 P, 109 458 
55 P, 13:8 7) 48-7 
58 P, 147) 36°3 
dpe P, 173 7) 52-2 
4 P, 107 456 
5 P, 11:2 464 
Mean 36° 51°9' E 
1) Disturbed. 7) Disturbed. Laid the 
revolver aside. *) Fairly quiet. 4) The 
needle in motion eastwards. *°) After this 
reading, put the revolver in its place again. 
6) Quiet. 7) Somewhat disturbed. %) Alte- 
ration in the level, on account of the 
melting of the ice. Corrected the balance 
of the needle, as its north end hung 
down a little during the first readings. 
Lat. N. 81° 43° 
Long. E. 124° 24! 
C—S+A= 265° 41-1’ 
m= 335° 3:3! 
B=— 69° 22:9! 
Mark: 335° 38 
Local time Needle M D 
hom 
3 4p.m. P, 106°25:9' 37° 30'E 
8 ie. 28'8 66 
13 Pi A087 19:9)2) 387 
16 P, 106 254 37 «32 
20 ie). 93'3 1) df 
9A. P, 105 51:91) 36 99:7 
98 Py LOG 5683) 434 
32 12, 1:2 7) 39:0 
58 L 104 32910) 35 107 
41 L 103 33°91) 10) 34 11:7 
Es L 104 89 1) 10) 46:7 
7 L 6°9 1) 10) 44:7 
9 L 105 1°41) 10) 35 39:2 
18 DL 106 18°91) 10) 36 56:7 
16 DL 107 37 %)10) 37 44:5 
19 L 91°7 10) 59°5 
91 L 52 10) 43:0 
45 L.Vyz 106 42:0 198 
5 8 L 107 35211) 38 130 
11 L 362 11) 14:0 
13 L 362 11) 14-0 
20 iz, 78°) 37 456 
93 iPS 133 °) 511 
27 IP) 178 12) 556 
30 PS 976°) 38 54 
35 IP 119 7) 37 49:7 
38 P, 23'3'3) Sacre 
Mean 37° 54'E 
Mark: 335° 2:8' 
®) The needle moving eastwards, but stop- 
ped suddenly and went back again. The 
magnet-box was examined, but nothing 
was found that could prevent the free 
movement of the needle. 10) The needle 
trembled all the time. 11) The needle 
danced up and down. 12) Sudden move- 
ments west-wards. 
