52 AKSEL S. STEEN. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. 
[NORW. POL. EXP. 
93. 1895. September 7. 
Lat. N. 84° 54' 
Long. E. 78° 42’ 
Mark: 293° 39:0' 
Local time Needle M 
hm 
10 44a.m._ PP, 77° 74! 
48 P, 193 
BA P, 17-9 
56 P, 19'8 
11 6 P,.Vz 29°7 
26 Pave 23-0 
36 P, 213 
44 P, 29 
AA P, 141 
48 P, 76 549 
Mark: 293° 39:5‘ 
94. 1895. September 27. The 
ice-hut on the floe, 185 paces to starboard 
of the vessel, was taken into use on the 
26th Sept. The instrument is placed on a 
ice-pillar. The revolver now lies to the 
N of the instrument, 3 metres from it, on 
the ice at the level of the foot of the 
pillar, with the butt-end pointing westwards. 
The height of the instrument above the 
floor is 1°4 metres. 
Lat. N. 85° 8! 
Long. E. 79° 28! 
Mark: 99° 24:8' 
Localtime Needle M 
hom 
11 5am. P, 239° 47-4! 
10 P, WO 164 
14 P, 239 567 
18 P, WW 68 
28 P,.V, 2389 559 
50 P,.Vz 240 215 
12 1ip.m. P,.VIp TH 
29 P, 239 574 
26 P, 47-9 
29 P, 598 
32 P, 59-4 
Mark: 99° 16'8‘*) 
') The ice in motion. The mark has 
been displaced on the other side of a 
channel in the ice, while the instrument 
has stood still. 
95. 1895. September 28. 
Lat. N. 85° 8 
Long. E. 79° 49' 
C—S+ A= 954° 41:5! 
m= 100° 29'3' 
B= 154° 19:9' 
Mark: 100° 29°3' 
Local time Needle M D 
hom 
5 Tpm. BP, 239° 3772 33°49:9"R 
13 ie), IA3 365 
17 12, 459 581 
91 12% 34:3 465 
9. 12 13:4 25'6 
97 12, 29°6 41'8 
32 iP; 38'°7 50°9 
35 ie) 313 43°5 
39 IP 11°4 936 
49 iP; 978 400 
Mean 33° 41°6'E 
Mark: 100° 29°3' 
96. 1895. October 3. 
Late Ni 85274127 
Long. E. 78° 59’ 
Mark: 100° 30:0 
Local time Needle M 
h m 
11 4%a.m. P, 240° 49° 
45 P, 239 506 
48 P, 0 118 
51 P, 239 508 
12 2p.m. P,.Vz 35'2 
23 Tale 377 
33 ip. 57:8 
38 P, 0 334 
44 12 81 
44 P, 239 382 
47 iz PAL TET 
Mark: 100° 30:2’ 
