SEA-FISHERIES LABORATORY. 



Appendix — List of the Physical Observations.' 



Date. Time. Locality. Temp. C. 



July 7 9.40 p.m. Port Erin Bay 14° 



8 3.0 a.m. Off Bradda Head 12-6° 



4.0 a.m. Off Contrary Head 12-5° 



9.0 a.m. Off Portpatrick 11-2° 



11.30 a.m. N.W. by W. of Corsewall 11-4° 



12.30 p.m. 10 miles S. of Cant^Te 11-3° 



2.0 p.m. W. of iluU of CantATe 11-8° 



3.30 p.m. E. by S. of the Mull Lt. House 12-2° 



4.45 p.m. W. of Gigha Buoy 12-4° 



7.0 p.m. Lowlandman Bay, Jura 12-2° 



„ 9 9.1.5 a.m. 2 miles N. of Lowlandman Bay ... 11-2° 



10.30 a.m. Off Ruadh ". 11-3° 



11.30 a.m. Off Scarba 11-8° 



12 noon Off Easdale 11-8° 



10.30 p.m. Oban Bay 13-4° 



„ 10 9.0 a.m. Oban Bay 12-8° 



10.30 a.m. Off Lismore 14-8° 



4.15 p.m. Sound of Lorn 15-2° 



4.45 p.m. Lynn of Morven 15-4° 



5.30 p.m. Sound of Mull 13° 



6.30 p.m. Outside Tobermory 12-2° 



11 8.0 a.m. Tobermory Bay ..' 13-8° 



9.30 a.m. Off Ardmbre. Mull 13-6° 



11.0 a.m. Off Cailliach Point 13-4° 



3.0 p.m. Off Staffa 15-.5° 



9.30 p.m. Off lona 12-3° 



„ 12 9.0 a.m. Off Zona 12-3° 



3.0 p.m. Off Cailliach 13-2° 



4.25 p.m. 3 miles S.W. Muck Id 15-2° 



6.10 p.m. Off Loch Scresort, Rum 15-6° 



10.30 p.m. Loch Scavaig, Skye 17-8° 



„ 13 8.15 a.m. Loch Scayaig 14-5° 



11.30 a.m. Between Canna and Rum 13-5° 



2.0 p.m. Off Hyskeu- Id 14-6° 



4.10 p.m. Between Hyskeir and Barra 15-8° 



10.30p.m. Castle Bay," Barra 13-9° 



„ 14 11.0 a.m. Vatersay Sound 12-9' 



12.30 p.m. 10 mUes S. of Castle Bay 14-8" 



4-0 p.m. N. of Canna 12-4° 



8.0 p.m. Loch Scresort, Rum 13-9° 



„ 15 9.0 a.m. Loch Scresort 13-6° 



9.30 a.m. Between Rum and Skye 13-1° 



12.20p.m. Entering Sleat Sound." 12-2° 



3.0 p.m. Outside Narrows of Skye 12-6° 



4.0 p.m. Off Croulin Island ". 14-2° 



16 12.30 p.m. Portree, Skye 11-6° 



6.15 p.m. Portree ..' 13-4° 



17 10.50 a.m. Portree 12° 



11.40 a.m. Off Holm Island 12-2° 



1.0 p.m. 4 miles N. of S. Rona 12-6° 



* As we haye stated aboye (p. 228), we haye now reason to think that all our araomete 

 readings are consistently too low, and require a correction to be applied before thej' can b 

 compared with other series. 



