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t- r ••■ \' ■■^ 1 1 o '■I nt '> iDln:lri\im r«te oP Z in51e«? p-^r i^ny (4,8 km . r)er d'^y) . 

 Another bottl<=^, sst out n t point 14 v/ts pic'-ced up "t Nev/ Tvlver Bench 

 on June 22, 1930, ond therefore ]i^.6 covered r^ distTice of it lenst 

 120 jn-!.le3 (l93 lor.) in " perAO'J of not lepr, th^n 48 dnys. 



V. Series E 



The hrjpe ?. ine 'n thin <=!t^r'efi (flp:ure ?)4 ) runs from the northejistern 

 point of M-ilne to the northern tip of '-'r'^nd Iv'onon. A total of 28 

 bottles vere put cut of vvh ' ch 64% vere i''aturned . It will he noticed 

 thot these bottles from the extreme v/eatern end of the line yn'-ide their 

 wfiy down the coapt of t'ciine. Sorne resch v/ell into Pj^ss'^mf^quoddy ^'^y, 

 while others rounded the northern point of 'jrond L-'cnpn '^wl by follow- 

 ing the e'^st co"st, found their Yinj ^round the southern tip of ^rnnd 

 '^"'^nnn to re'' oh the co'><?t of Mqlne. One '^. ottle ro'ached the Nov Scotia 

 Sc^pt. One bottle nut out nt point 7 on the extreme e«^stern end of 

 the line, Ci'o«!sed over to the coast of J«"?5lneo This bottle, no doubt, 

 h^d drifted to the entrance of -t'ogspnipquoddy Boy '^nd thence down the 

 ccst to the point ot which it wn? found. A bottle put out at point 

 5 wqs picked, up on jv'<'y 9th, 19-30, off Cnrnpobello Isl'^nd qnd therefore 

 hqd tr--' v'elled nt » minimurfi rote of 2^ miles per d-^y (?.6 km. oer doy) , 



VI. Discussion 



The plotted repxilts from the drift bottle experiirents ore sub- 

 ject to some correction. It is obvious th^t the ex^c- pnth of cny 

 one bottle is unknov/n. A penerol picture 1=; derived from the more or 

 less direct joining of the points of relep>se "nd return. Coupled 

 with thi?:, the information, derived from the bottles that drifted for 

 the shortest length of time, is used to plve •=) more rigid picture of 

 the wqter movements. A siimmary of the definite results of the 



