362 OBSERVATIONS ON THE MAGNETIC DIP AND DECLINATION. 
Neepte No. I. 
Market ood, Roatings. pretrad Temperature. Dip observed. 
N 16 Oh. 06m., P.M. 26° 77° 30'.68 
Ss 16 I 00 o 25 .5 77° 34.81 
Dip, by thirty-two observations on needle No.1, . . . . . . 77° 82'.75 
The wind north-east. The sky tolerably clear when needle No. 1 was observed on. 
NEEDLE No. 2. 
Ss 16 2h. 15m., P.M. 25° 77° 30.65 
N 16 2 el eb ss 24 5 77° 32'.56 
Dip, by thirty-two observations on needle No.2, . . . . ot oe 
Dip, by a mean of sixty-four observations on needles Nos. 1 ah &,. TT sal? 
A light north-east wind, and snowing a little when needle No. 2 was observed on. 
The observations were made under a tent, free from iron fixtures. 
XXVI. Grand Falls of the St. John, New Brunswick. 
Latitude 47° 02’ 48’.5, N.; Longitude 67° 44’ 36”, W. 1843, September 10th. 
NEEDLE No. 1. 
N 16 1h. 02m., P.M. 57° 77° 28'.3 
Ss 16 2 Ol ™ 59 77° 33'.6 
Dip, by thirty-two observations on needle No.1, . . . . . . 77° 30/9 
NEEDLE No. 2. 
N 16 3h. 03m., P.M. 57° 77° 29'.6 
S 16 4 10 ee 60 TE? 26" 0 
Dip, by thirty-two observations on needle No.2, . . . . . . 77° 28’.1 
Dip, by sixty-four observations on needles Nos. land 2, . . . . 77° 29'5 
The weather was clear and dry all day. A fresh south-west wind. Observed under 
a tent free from iron fixtures. 
XXVII. At the point of intersection of the north shore of the River St. John with the 
meridian of the monument at the source of the River St. Croix, as traced by Mayor 
Graham in 1840 and 1841. 
Latitude 47° 03’ 47”, N.; Longitude 67° 46’ 45”, W. 1843, September 11th. 
NeepieE No, 1. 
Ss 16 LIA. 57m., A.M. 67° 77° B4'-83 
N 16 0 245 P.M. 65 .5 77° 29! OF 
Dip, by thirty-two observations on needle No.1, . . . . . . 779 32/15 
NEEDLE No. 2. 
Ss 16 1h. 37%m., P.M. 65°.5 77° 29'.3 
N 16 rege « 65 77° 30'.6 
Dip, by thirty-two observations on needle No.2... 2 6. 4 77° 20705 
Dip, by sixty-four observations on needles Nos. 1 and2, . . . . 77° 31'.05 
