80 INTERNATIONAX. ICE OBSERVATION AND ICE PATROL SERVICE. 



Table of data concerning scientific stations occupied 

 [See Chart "A".] 



Sta- 

 tion 

 No. 



227 



228 



229 



230 



231 



232 



233 



234 



235 



236 



237 



238 



Date. 



1922. 

 May 29 



May 30 



June 2 



Time of day. 



Position. 



9.40-11. 55 p.m. 



7.30-9.35 a.m... 



1.40-3.45 p. m.. 



...do 8.15-11.35 p.m. 



June 3 



June 6 



June 5-7 



June 15 



June 15- 

 16. 



June 16 



..do. 



June 16- 

 17. 



7.10-8.40 a. m.. 



4.50-7.10 p.m.. 



10.40 p. m. -12.55 

 a. m. 



3.45-6..30p. m.. 



11.30 p. m.-1.45 

 a.m. 



Lat. 



N. 



42 25 



42 IS 



44 00 



41 55 



42 38 



43 00 



7.50-9.15 a. m. . . 43 30 



2-3.20 p. m. 



43 50 



Long. 

 W. 



.52 15 



52 58 



50 20 



50 22 



50 35 



50 19 



57 10 



58 35 



60 05 



Weather. 



Depth 



of Wind, 



water. I direction 

 and force 

 (Beaufort). 



Meters 

 (4,000) SSW.;2.... 



(5,.'i00) 



(2, .5.50) 



Ca. 550 



SSE.; 3. 



(4,000) 



(4,200) 



(4,000) 



11 p. m.- 12.20 44 15 62 38 

 a. m. 



E.; 1. 



E.; 1 



Calm. 



NW.; 2. 



ESE.-SSW.; 

 2. 



(3,500) N.; 4^ Overcast: fogg>- 



Cloudv 



.do. 



Sun visible through heavy 

 fog. 



Low clouds and fog. 



Foggy. 



.do. 



Hazy. 



Cloudy. 



0375) 



NNE.; 4-2. 



50 I N.-NNW.; 

 1. 



200 SSW.; 2. 



.do. 



Foggy to clearing. 



Foggy to clear. 



