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THE LOFFODEN FISHERY IN 1880. 

 Table XLII— Continned. 



575 



jtTjgnst . . 



A verage 



A verage 

 <>i tobor. 



A rerago 



XoT .... 



"Wind. 



Temperature of water. 



30 fothoms. 



NE. 



1 26.7 



11 II). 7 



13! 18. 4 



15j 19.3 



17! 23.7 



19; 16.8 NE. 



23 14.4 WSW. 



26 12. U W. 



28 14.0 NE. 



30' 12 NNE. 



100 fathoms. 



a 



n I ( 



4 14.510.0 6.9| 6.5. 



2 !..-.| ,14.5112.5 8.0 0.0 



1 il4.0....| 7.3 6.3 ... ....i . 1... 



1 ...-! ... I . 14.8 9.5 7.7i 6.1 



13.210.5; 7.8 6 2... ....^ I 



2 . 1 ...i i. 13.510.0, 7.2, 6.3 ... 



Remarks. 



6.5 



10 12. 10. 7. 2 6. 4 

 7 

 2 

 9 



9. 3 9. 2 8. 5 . 



10.810.2; 9.5 7.1 



11.211.2^ 9.3| 7.2 

 12.610.5 8.2; 6.2 



1 12.0 NE. 2|2 11.311.0 9.210 



4 8.4 NE. 



6' 10.2 WSW. 3-4 I 8 10.810.810.0 8. 5t. 



8; 11.4, NE. I 2 11 ....! ...I .. 



10 10. f) SW. ' 4 llO 10.710.710.810.0! 



231 12.1 NNE. 1 i 1 .... i. ....... 



25 10.2 SW. 4 



30, 11.2 1-2 



10.510.210.0' 7.6 



10.9 20.910.8 9.2 



6. 0! 6 0; 6. 2 



!! 1 0.3 



6.'i 6.2 



... 6.0, .'.j 6.4 



...[!!..i 6.1 6.5 



6.0' 6.01 6.2 6.5 



6.2 6.01 6.2 6.4 



7.5 0.7 6.0'. 



Rain. 

 Rain. 



10 10.3 10.3 10.410.51 



10.4 10.410.510.610.8 10.2 8.9 6.2! 



12. 2 NE. 



13. 4 SE. 



8.8 S. 



231 1. E. 



25 0. 6 NE. 



29i 4. 8. 



5 , j... .110.9 10.810.710.810.610.6 9.9 0.2 



J....I... jlO. 810. 610.5 9.5 8.8 8.4 7.7, 6.3] 



010.810.9:11.010.8;... |77. 1.-.. !....|.-..l 



1 



1 



1 ilO ; 9.710.010.010.6, 



1 1 8 l....|.... 

 1 I 8. 7| 8. 8 

 3 ilO 1 8.01 8.5 



3 -1.4 N. 



6; 1. 0; 



8;-0.9i NNE. 



10-0.2! 



12| 4.0| NW. 

 26 2. 9; W. 

 28 4.0 ESE. 



Average . .. .! 



J><c i~3[^l| ESeT 



I 10-3.4 



18-3.4 NW. 

 .T-inuarv- 5-0.1 HW. 



1 i 2 I 8.01 8.0 



2 10 

 1 I 6 

 3 

 2 



8.0 7.8 

 6.8 '7. 6 

 5.'4i 5.8 



9.0 8.9 



8.6 8. 5I, 



ilO. 010. 010.610.710.610.6 9.2 6.2 

 8.6 8. 9 9.0 9.0 9.7 9.8 6.9 6.3 



9. 3 9. 4 9. 8 9. 8 10. 1 10. 2 8. 6. 2 



8.2 8.0'. 



8.0 "7.8 



....I 

 7.4 7.3 



6.6 6.3 



Rain. 



8.0 8.0 8. 2l 8.2 8.2 8.4; 7.0 6.3 



7. 3 7. 5 7. 7 



7. 8, 8. 0, 7. 0, 7. 6. 4 



5.5 6.7 6.8, 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3, 6.5 



5.2 5.4 



3.9 7. ll 7.61 7.71 7.8, 7. 5^ 7.1 6.4 

 6.0 6.0 6.2! 0.3 7.0 7.0 6.6 6.3 



4. 4. 8 5. 1| 5. 5 5. 71 5. 8 6. 5 6. 3 

 3.8 3.8 4.0 4.4 4. 9| 5.3 6.4 6.4; 



Note. — The obscrv.il ious at 30 fathoms were made a cable's length from Loilingen light, those at 100 

 f.irhoms in the micUilc of thi' fjord. All the ob.ierv.itions were taken iu the aftcruoon. 



Table XLIII shows tlie niejui temitenitme of the water for each half 

 month, also the uieati teiDpeniture of the air a( "2 oVloek ]>. n., which 

 last was kiDtlly coinmunicated by Dean ]>. ]\okk from daily observa- 

 rions made by him iu Lodingeii. All the temperatures are <iiveii in 

 dejrrees of Celsius.' From the observations it will be seen: First, that 

 the summer heat has had little influence on the water temperature at 

 depths greater than 40 fathoms and none at all at depths of more than 

 50 fathoms, at which dfpth the water has been uniforndy (i degrees if we 

 except the slight deviations occasionally produced by the sinking of the 

 .surface water cooled during winter, bearing in mind, also, that throe 



