44, AKSEL S. STEEN. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. 
[NoRW. POL. EXP. 
63. 1894. November 27. 
Tata NtOoeno, 
Long. HE. 111° 27’ 
C—S+A= 66° 408’ 
m= 201° 31-4 
B= — 184° 506' 
Mark: 201° 31:3! 
Local time Needle M D 
hm 
3.54pm. Py A78bi4! 39° 08' E 
59 P, 174 201 99°5 
49 P73 736:2 38 456 
6 72 WES ales} 39 95:2 
10 P, 173 492 38 58'6 
15 eS alge abl 39 98'5 
19 iP AB 522 16 
93 P, 174 303 397 
28 P, 1738 504 38 598 
33 P, 174 418 39 512 
38 12 7 19°1 
44. Eh 328 499 
49 12 WBy sy) 46 
52 P, 174 M4 33°5 
56 P, 173 449 38 543 
a Pt 7'6 39 27:0 
Mean 39° 18:4’ E 
Mark: 201° 31:5‘ 
64. 1894. November 29. 
Lat. N. 82° 40’ 
Long. E. 110° 50! 
Mark: 201° 32'3' 
Local time Needle M 
hm 
413p.m. P, 175° 47°1' 
17 iP, 174 18:4 
20 P, 471 
A. Jz, 347 
49 P,.Vpz 173 487 
yl 12 489 
5 1B. Wes Pil 
8 iz; 174 69 
12 iB, 175 173 
Mark: 201° 32°3' 
65. 1894. December 6. 
Lat. N. 82° 20' 
Long. E. 109° 12' 
C—-S+A= 64° 41-4" 
m= 201° 32°6' 
B= — 186° 51:2’ 
Mark: 201° 32°5' 
Local time Needle M D 
hom 
416p.m. P, 177°578'!) 44° 66 EB 
99 Ie. 9721) 40 36:0 
26 12. 988 1) 376 
30 iP 99:7 2) 38°5 
35 IP, 305 393 
38 12 33°9 427 
46 PP AT 2 235103) 
48 P, 178 33°13) 
52 Ip. 41°1 *) 
57 PP ATT 2762) 364 
Ey ts} 12 ak) abl) 
Mark: 201° 32°7' 
We28ipyms eee Lacs 40° 30:2! 
32 iP 27°6 364 
37 ies 95'4. 34:2 
41 iP, 34°6 43°4. 
44. Pe 317 405 
47 iPS 14:6 93'4. 
51 iP 164 952, 
5A IB. 9971 379 
Mean 40° 37:9'E 
Mark: 201° 32°5' 
1) Somewhat disturbed. 2) Quiet. 
3) The great variations in the readings 
were at first supposed to be due to actual 
magnetic perturbations. Subsequently, 
however, a few hairs from the observer’s 
gloves were discovered upon the needle, 
which might have influenced the pointings 
in the position P, of the needle; on the 
other hand, they ean have had no effect 
in position P,. 
