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AKSEL S. STEEN. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. [NORW. POL. EXP. 



35. 1894. May 26. 



Lat. N. 81 30' 

 Long. E. 123 2' 



A - 180 - 5= - 31 18-4' 



Mark: 87 4'2' 



Local time Needle M 



10 51 a. ra. P, 66 34"5' ) 



55 



11 2 



9 



16 



32 

 39 

 45 



-P, 

 Pi 

 P, 

 P, 

 P, 

 P> 

 P, 

 P, 

 P, 



48-82) 

 41-1 2) 

 48-2 2) 

 15-9 ) 

 18-0 2) 

 13-6 2) 

 38-1 4 ) 

 52-0 6 ) 

 16-3 2) 



35 16-1 'E 

 30-4 



29-8 



34 57-5 

 59-6 

 55-2 



35 19-7 

 33-6 



34 57-9 



Mark: 81 4'0 



4_180 S=- 31 17-9' 



Mark: 87 4'2' 



1218p.m. P! 65 55-8' 2 ) 3437'9' 



26 P, 66 27-8 ') 35 9'9 



32 P, 7-5 ') 34 49-6 



37 P, 26-5 35 8-6 



P, 65 54-1 ) 34 36'2 



P, 66 12-2 2 ) 54-3 



43 



48 



Mean 35 6'2' E 



Mark: 87 2"9' 



Lai N. 81 30 1 

 Long. E. 122 59' 



4-180-S=-31 59-4' 

 Mark: 87 40'0'') 

 Local time Needle M 



324p.m. P, 66 29-5' ) 



31 P, 22'9 2 ) 



36 P, 37-0 a ) 



43 P, 24-8 2) 



Mark: 87 43-4 ') 

 4-180 -S=-32 2-4' 

 Mark: 81 44'6' 



3430-1'E 

 23-5 

 37-6 

 25-4 



436p.m. P, 66 21-9' 6) 



42 P, 34-3 ) 



47 P, 



53 P, 



58 P, 

 53 



P, 



Mark: 81 44'8 



45-3 i) 

 49-1 



27-9 a) 



38-6 a) 



Mean 



34 19-5' 



31-9 



42-9 



46-7 



25-5 



36-2 

 34 31-9 'E 



1) Disturbed. 2) Quiet. ) Quiet. Pre- 

 vious easterly movement. *) Quiet after a 

 rather disturbed period. 5 ) Somewhat dis- 

 turbed. 6) Fairly quiet. 7) The instru- 

 ment re-levelled; the foot untouched. 

 8 ) The displacement is due to the sinking 

 of the foot as the ice thawed beneath it. 

 It was then shaded from the sun. 9 ) Some- 

 what disturbed. Possibly uncertain read- 

 ing; found ahair upon the needle. 



