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INCLINATION. 137 
OBSERVATIONS OF INCLINATION. 
1893. August 1. Khabarova. 
Lat. N. 69° 41‘ 
Long. E. 60° 20° 
Needle B H=0115 
Mer. 227° 44’ 
Circle E. Circle W. 
N Ss N Ss 
78° 30' 78°32’ RTO! TIS! 
Mean 78° 31:0! 77° 54:0‘ 
emacs 
AA — hich) 
i == 77 Bi3h 
1893. August 8. On a grounded 
ice-floe to which the Fram was moored. 
Place of observation about 100 metres 
from the ship. i 
Lat. N. 69° 54! 
Long. E. 66° 43' 
Needle Bt H=0112 
Mer, *) 
Circle E. Circle W. 
N Ss N Ss 
78°40' 78°50' The by 79° 0 
Mean 78° 45°0' Tew hsy 
ee mDbe) 
oa : 
Tomas 
1) The mean of the declination read- 
ings. 2%) Fresh breeze from ESE. Obliged 
to discontinue, as the waves broke upon 
the ice-floe, and we had to get ready to 
leave it with the vessel, in case the floe 
should break up. 
1893. October 16. 
160 paces from the vessel. 
On the ice, 
ate Newent 
Long. E. 136° 9° 
Needle B H = 0:050 
Mer. 241° 34’ 
Circle E, Circle W. 
N Ss N Ss 
85°20! 85° 15° 85°40! 85° 45' 
15 12 45 52 
18 15 48 55 
15 10 45 52 
Mean 85° 15°0' 85° 477 
jU == Saal 
4=> —4§ 
Te = 842 43) 
1893. October 21. 
160 paces from the vessel. 
On the ice, 
Lat. N. 78° 18! 
Long. E. 185° 50° 
Needle B H= 0049 
Mer. 170° 28' 
Circle E. Circle W. 
N Ss N Ss 
85° 40' 85° 95! 85°99' 85°30‘ 
38 97 32 32 
95 20 30 30 
35 99 98 40 
38 30 20 97 
95 19 20 OF 
35 97 30 32 
35 20 30 32 
Mean 85° 28:4! 85° 28'8' 
7 = 85 ° 99' 
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[f=] BLINBS 
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