No. 7.] 
1894. June 1. 
Lat. N. 81° 31' 
Long. E. 122° 15! 
Needle B H=0040 
Mer. 160° 30’ 
Circle E. Cirele W. 
N S N Ss 
86° 6 86° 3! 86°29' 86°21" 
6 2 97 93 
9 68 657 26 99 
Bm ts} 93 PA. 
5 5 18 20 
5 4. 30 28 
Shin Colon 97 98 
86 2 86 10 % 32 
6 12 97 29 
7 13 22 95 
Mean 86° 4:4 86° 25'3' 
Tere SO elo 
Ae =e 
Sods 
Needle Bt ') 
Cirele W. Cirele E. 
N Ss N Ss 
85°50‘ 85° 46’ 86°59! 87° 0 
57 52 48 5 
52 48 44 86 56 
58 50 43 55 
49 46 45 55 
57 48 38 54 
48 42 40 48 
46 35 50 58 
42 5 52 59 
32 18 44 50 
35 20 46 51 
Mean 85° 43°5! 86° 50°6' 
re COmlls 
a = — 50 
ia — Com cds 
1) Had to turn the bracket towards 
the right in order to make the needle 
oscillate easily. 
INCLINATION. 141 
1894. June 8. 
Lat. N. 81° 28° 
Long. E. 122° 6° 
Needle B H=0040 
Mer. 158° 55‘ ') 
Cirele E. Circle W. 
N Ss N Ss 
86°10’ 86° 4! 86° 4° 86° 10° 
10 5 5 12 
12 6 5 10 
10 6 5 10 
12 4. 12 15 
13 8 13 15 
13 9 12 16 
13 10 13 13 
8 10 12 14 
12 13 13 
6 12 15 16 
4 8 15 17 
2) 5 14 15 
4. 6 16 17 
Mean 86° 8:2! 86° 12°4' 
Te — SoS 0! 
AS = 55 
i — er OOmt: 
1) Experimented with two buckles in 
the uppermost strap between the legs of 
the stand placing them successively on 
each side of the north end of the needle. 
No alteration observable in the position 
of the needle, 
