378 ANDI«. LLNOACril 



12 mitlday ;{ p. m. (i p. m. 

 Moisl j^roiind Nvilli Cassioj)e, Dnjas and nioss 



at a (leplli of <S cm -\- 8.5 



Dry ground with lichens and Pediciilaris, at 



the surface + 10.0 



The main channel of Vester Elven + 9.0 



Water and moss + 9-2 



July 15 8 a. m. 2 p. m. 9 p. m. 

 Air^ . . —0.1 4-0.9 —0.7 



foggy all clay. 



1 p. in. 



Moist ground with Salix and Cassiope . . -|- 8.0 



Dry tuft of Dryas +9.1 



Vester Elven +8.6 



A snow-bridge across the river +0.2 



Notwithstanding rain and fog and a dense covering of cloud 

 during the four previous days, the ground as well as the water was 

 considerablv warmer than the air. 



July 21 8 a. m. 2 p. m. 9 p. m. 



Air . . +0.7 +5.5 —1.2 



foggy all day. 



10.15 a.m. 7.45 p.m. 



Vester Elven +6.9 +8.7 



Wet ground +7.5 



Dry ground + 10.0 



Dry sand + 13.6 



Dry tuft of Silene + 11.0 



Tuft of Cassiope +7.6 



Damp, luxuriant tuft of Dryas ... + 11.6 



Submerged gravel-field +9.2 



The water on the field +8.8 



Luxuriant submerged bog-vegetation + 11.6 



The water thereon + 9.2 



July 24 8 a. m. 2 p. m. 9 p. m. ^^'^' '^'^ ^^'^«^^ ^^^ ^'^^ ^ 



south-easterly wind and 



Air . . +1.8 +3.5 + 0.5 j a little foggy in the evening. 



4 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 10.30 p.m. 

 Insolated, brown bulb in the plant-covering + 21.8 

 The water in a small lake, to windward + 14.0 + 7.0 



— — , to leeward . + 15.5 



Juncus and Eriophorum at the height of 



water-level + 9.0 



