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Sold 285 tubes 



Used for analysis of P^ 3 — 



Broken in transit 3 — 



Delivered to consumers 3 — 



Consumption . . . 294 tubes 

 The consumption of standard-water P^: 64 tubes comes out as follows: 



Sold 44 tubes 



Used for analysis 10 — 



Delivered to consumers 10 — 



Consumption. . . 64 tubes 

 Net revenue by sale of 329 tubes = Kr. 504.45. 



Point c of the ageuda. Mr. Knudsen read a letter from Dr. Walfrid Ekman, 

 in which the latter stated that he would be unable in the coming year to under- 

 take the working up of the current-measurement material from the North Sea. 

 The section acknowledged the communication with regret. 



Outside the agenda, Prof. Pettersson raised a discussion on the combination 

 of kite-ascents with the hydrographical cruises, so that the hydrosphere and atmos- 

 phere might be investigated simultaneously. Prof. Pettersson explained that there 

 was the possibility of making such combined observations from the Swedish 

 research-steam er. 



Outside the agenda, Mr. Knudsen raised a discussion on a continued collection 

 of surface observations from steamers regularly crossing the Atlantic Ocean, 

 emphasizing the advantages of such observations. 



The discussion was not concluded in this sitting. 

 Close of sitting, 4.35 p. m. 



Third Sitting: Friday 23rd September 1910, 10.15 a. m. 



Chairman : Dr. Gdstaf Ekman. 



Secretary: Johan Gehrke. 



Also present: Green, Grimm, Jacobsen, Jee, Knudsen, KrOmmel, Paulsen, Pettersson, Redeke, 



Wind, Witting. 



The protocols of the two sittings on the previous day were read and 

 agreed to. The resolutions 1 and 2 were also read and agreed to. 



Point e of tlie agenda. Prof. Grimm explained his proposal (see appendices 

 to agenda) and in connection with this Dr. Witting gave a graphic demonstration 



