OF A NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. 247 



o , .. 1822. 



Mean latitude of the ] By 21S meridian altitudes of O and -^ . 60 11 26.8 North. June. 



Fury's Station, J By Mr. Fisher's observations, reduced to the ship 66 11 24.5 „ ''•'^''*< 



1 By 12 obs. of Jupiter's Satellites, by Mr. Fisher 82 53 45.5 West. 



Mean longitude of I By 944 sets of observations, comprehendirg 94G0 



the Fury's Station, i lunar distances from© and -^^ S3 10 26.2 „ 



J Used in the construction of the charts * . . . S3 09 49.0 „ 



Mean dip of the magnetic needle, by Mr. Fisher 87 49 33 North. 



Variation of the magnetic needle, being a mean between Mr. Fisher's ob- 

 servations, and those by myself and the officers ....... 56 IS 30 West 



Mean time of high-water on full and change days l?""' 11"' 



Riseof the highest spring-tide Ij"" S'°' 



„ of the lowest neap-tide 3 1 



The flood comes from the northward, and runs, at spring-tides, between two and three knots. (See 

 the Tide Table in the Appendix.) 



* See this further explained at the end of the Table of Lunar Observations made in the spring 

 of 1822. 



