558 H. MOHN. METEOROLOGY. [NORW. POL. EXP. 



REMARKS. 



1894. June 15. p. m. Bored holes for all thermometers. 



21. p. m. Changed therm, for 0'8 m. Rubbed up hole for 



1-6 m. 

 25. Therm, taken up 5.30 p. m. Holes rebored. 



29. Holes cleaned a. m. 



July 3. New holes bored on same floe, the former place being 



swamped. 



5. Hole for 1*6 m. rebored p. m. 



6. a. m. This hole being full of water, a new hole was 



bored. 



13. a. m. Hole for 1*6 m. pumped dry p. m. Bored it out 

 somewhat more, and cleaned out the other holes. 



October 18. at 0'4 and 0'8 m. ice dry. At 1'2 m. therm, froze 



fast. 



November 3. Therm. 0'4 m. disturbed by the dogs. 



1895. March 6. a. m. Changed therm, for 1'6 m. 



May 30. Therm. 0'4 m. and 0'8 m. placed on a new spot. 



31. Therm. 1'2 m. and 1*6 m. taken up. Therm. 0'8 carried 

 away by the dogs. 



June 1. Ice-thermometers now all removed to a new place, and 



stand in 4 holes. 1'6 m. full of water, and 1'2 m. full 

 of slush. 



July 2. The ice-thermometers frozen fast, and therefore only 



two are used, at 04 m. and at 1*6 m. The holes 

 cleaned out twice a day. 

 15. Bored a fresh hole for 1'6 m. 



30. The floe in which the ice-thermometers stood had drifted 

 away through the loose ice. The thermometers were 

 removed to the floe close to the ship. 



31 . Therm. 1'6 m. stood fast. The dogs had disturbed therm, 

 for 0'4 m. Put salt in the hole for 1'6 m. 



