EXPEDITION TO POINT BARROW, ALASKA. 



485 



WITH THE CORRESPONDING TKMrKH.tTUREtFAHJt.), FHO.M SKTTKM />/,/.' !>, 1882, TO AUGUSTS, IK-:. 



ati-ly In-low them. Jnrreaniii<; dcale numbers denote increasing hoi i/ontal force. I'Xt MMIM- sc;tlr divisionn, 40 and 1040 ; when Ilie Mta^m-t 

 nirjuis of the- hourly rendin^M, distni -banci-H iiu;lnded, thu resjective extreme values were subst Hut rd in tin- place of the mil. nown position 

 To reduce readiny of biJilar to an approximately uniform series subtract 318 divisions from each n-uding fioin September 12 to September 

 '2'.\, ineliisivo, 50y.fi; difference, 318 divisions. The bottom linn of menus of readings include^ the correction of 318 divisions. [ 



ometer at Uylaamie, Alaska, September, 1382. 



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part of the horizontal force.) 



Monthly nit'iuis: Temperature, 35 .1 ; readings 519.1 



