No. 7.] 
45. 1894. July 14. In the morn- 
ing, pieces of board were laid under the 
feet of the stand. 
Lat. N. 81° 32' 
Long. E, 124° 58' 
Mark: 350° 9:0’ 
Localtime Needle M D 
hom 
423p.m. P, 110° 46:9’ 
99 iz, 546 
33 IP, 46'4. 
36 zp 53'3 
52 IZ, 51:4 
a) aly) P,.Vr 377 
49 iB. 474 
48 IP A 26 
52 IP 1108 534: 
56 Je alli aR 
(al P, 110 544 
4. Pe tiie 9:6 
8 Ps 74 
12 12. 76 
Mark: ') 
C—S+A= 278° 40:0' 
m= 350° 20:9! 
B=— 76° 40:9‘ 
Mark: 350° 19:8’ 
812p.m P, 110° 599’ 34° 11:3'E 
16 iz. 4271 12 
19 PR; 48:4. 75 
99 1 586 VPI) 
95 1 499 90 
28 12 578 169 
31 IBY 62 33 253 
34 j2,, 489 334 80 
36 Petit a3 34-4 
38 1 ak 1°2 
Mean 34° 9°3' E 
Mark: 350° 22°0' 
!) The mark could not be seen for 
fog. The stand not quite steady. 
DECLINATION. 37 
46. 1894. July 25. 
Lat. N: 81° 20! 
Long. E. 125° 47’ 
Mark: 32° 165' 
Local time Needle M 
hm 
Aerie tise, 959° 50°7'*) 
13 iP» 260 9°8 *) 
20 ES 5'9 2) 
% lz 959 21°8 3) 
98 IP 49°7 3) 
32 ig 95'6 3) 
35 IZ, 592 3) 
41 BP, 39°1 3) 
Mark: 32° 135’ 
Mark: 32° 13:5! *) 
4 4 IDS 959° 46°1' 
58 IE 35'7 
5 15 P,.Vi 48'5 
50 P,.VIz 368 
Gael ie 419 
11 12: 15°3 
18 IZ, 472 
22 IPy. 31-1 
Mark: 32° 68' 
| 
ee 
1) Disturbed. 2) Disturbed. Balanced 
the needle, °) Quiet. +) Levelled afresh. 
