depth does not appear on the graph, the temperature at this depthisthe same as the 
temperature of the next lower curve which does appear. On all graphs the days for 
which no observations were available are indicated as are the days on which shallow 
(150 foot) bathythermographs were used. 
The years for which data for the various weather stations have been plotted 
and reproduced in this report appear in the List of Figures, page ii. Stations for 
which data were received but not plotted are listed in the Legend for Figure l. 
Datainthis report appear only in the final plotted form. However, copies 
of the data in both unsmoothed and smoothed preliminary form are on file in the De- 
partment of Oceanography. 
In addition to the project supervisor, Dr. Dale F. Leipper, the following 
people took part in the work: Richard M. Adams worked out the detailed procedure. 
Mrs. Jeanneane L. Cline, Mrs. Merle A. Cobb and Mrs. Jeanne Burja drafted the charts. 
Talmage Y. Hicks, Thomas G. Roetzel, Albert B. Turner, Frnest A. Prochaska, Edward 
Ruhnke, Melvin L. Pierce, John A. Rosenquest, Van Rudolph Cammack, Mrs. Ella Frances 
Spears, Mrs. Marilyn C. Johnson and Mrs. Jeanneane L. Cline read BI cards and pro- 
cessed the data. Jeanneane L. Cline was in charge of the organization and repro- 
duction of this report 
A similar report containing North Atlantic BI data was published by this 
project as Technical Report No. 3, Summary of North Atlantic Weather Station Bathy- 
thermograph Data 1946-1950, in September 1952. 
