150 AKSEL S. STEEN. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. [NORW. POL. EXP. 
1894. October 27. 1894. November 15. 
Lat, N. 82° # Se ee 
Long. N. 114° 35) Long. E. 110° 30° 
Needle B H=0041 
Mer. 104° 19’ Needle B H=0041 
Circle E. Circle W. Mer. 262° 2! 
N Ss N Ss 
86° 0’ 85°58! 86° 34° 86°31! Circle E. Cirele W. 
85 58 59 30 98 N Ss N Ss 
57 57 99 26 85°57’ = 85° 55 86°33’ 86°32! 
59 «6686 C=O 30 97 52 50 31 30 
8 2 3 30 33 50 49 91 20 
1 3 30 99 56 NS 19 18 
0') 02) 35 37 58 57 15 13 
03) 85 59 %6 95 86 1 86 2 25 pi 
85 584) 544) 93 oA. 85 58 0 97 97 
86 0 8 0 99 93 8 2 1 20 99, 
Mean 85° 59-4! 86° 28°6/ 85 58 0 20 99 
7 = 86° 1 58 85 57 19 23 
A ne OD Mean _ 85° 56'8' 86° 23°0! 
— at) 4 
Pes, Boz I’ = 86° 10' 
1 — stb 
I = 8°17 
1894. November 9, p. m. 
Tat. (N; °82° 10° 
Long. E. 110° 50° 
Needle B H = 0:042 
Mer. 265° 5! 
Cirele E. Cirele W. 
N Ss N S 
86°12' 86°19’ 86° 14° 86°17’ 
19 13 6 7 
13 10 7 
7 3 3 8 
13 12 3 6 
15 14 5 7 
17 13 9 12 
14 12 8 8 
12 10 3 5 
12 12 3 4 
Mean 86° 19:3! 86° 6°9' 
ae — INC 1 Oy 
A 152, 
i = Seay 
Used a copper lamp during the obser- 
vations, which, however, had some iron 
in the burner. The lamp stood upon a 
foot to the east of the instrument and 
1 metre distant from it. Presumably no 
influence. 
1) Oscill. between 85°55‘ and 86° 15’ 
2) — _ Bas Gyh  el S20) 
7 _ — 80045) 9 86) 15 
4) Disturbed. 
1894. November 23, p. m. 
ata Nes Slesoo: 
Long. E. 112° 2! 
Needle B H=0041 
Mer. 87° 45' 
Circle E. Cirele W. 
N Ss N Ss 
Sood 0s S862 eu: 86°38' 86°37! 
5 3 30 30 
3 4 97 99 
0 1 99 97 
b} 7*) 99 29 
12 16 30 31 
2 6 98 31 
12 13 97 31 
10 15 30 30 
11 13 31 33 
10 112) 
Mean 86° 7:9! 86° 30°3' 
is oomel a 
1a 
Tse So erie 
1) Oscillated out to 86° 24’. 
2) Oscillated between 86° 4’ and 86° 17’. 
