Series B. 



VOL. PRICE. 



I. TERRESTRIAL MAGNET s. d 



PART i. FIELD SU1 SD REI> POGRAPH CURVES. 



By ERIC N. WEBB, D.S.O., M.C., A.C.S.E., (N.Z.) A.M.lNST.C.E. 



Expedition. > r ro o 



\LYSIS AND DISCUSSIONS OF MAGNETOGRAPH CURVES. 



By CHARLES CHREE, M.A., Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S.J 



II. TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM AND RELATED OBSERVATK 



PART i. RECORDS OF THE AURORA POLAR 



By DOUGLAS MAWSON, Kt., O.B.E. B.E., D.Sc., F.R.S. o 15 o 



2. RECORD OI- TIC DISTURBANCES AND THEIR DISCUSSION. 



By CHARLES CHREE, M.A. Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S. 



3. RECORD OF THE RANGE OF TK -ilON' OF WIRELESS 



III. METEOROLOGY. 



THE RECORD OF TH 



IV. METEOROLOGY. 



THE RECORD OF THI 



METEOROLOGY. 

 PART i. RECORD OF THE Ql 



2. RECORD OF THE .DE DURIN : JB- 



:;CTIC CRUISES AND THREE ANTARCTIC VOYAGES. 



(The reduction and tabulation < - logical Data is in progress under direction of Mr. H. G. Hunt, 



Commonwealth Meteorolo^ 



