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Tabic of data concerning oceanographic stations occupied in the vicinity of the Grand 

 Banks during the ice season, 1919. 



[Note.— I^pon examining the records of the international ice patrol it was discovered that the station 

 data of the oceanographic work carried out during the 1919 ice patrol was not carried in the printed reports 

 of that year (Treasury Bulletin No. 7). They are printed herewith, immediately after the station records 

 for 1923. No attempt has been made to discuss the information which these 1919 data contain but it is 

 believed important that the records he placed in print without further delay. At some future date it is 

 hoped they will be c^arained and conclusions of practical value be obtained.) 



1919. 

 [FathomXl. 83=meters.) 



Sta- 1 

 tion I 

 No. ; 



Position. 



Date. iTime of day. 



Mar. 28 



Mar. 29 



..do. 



4 Mar. 30 



..do. 



Lat. 



N. 



8 p. m.- 



42 06 



2 a. m 42 23 



1 p. m I 42 51 



h p. m : 44 24 



9 p. m 44 10 



Mar. 31 3 a. m 43 50 



do 12 p. m ! 43 16 



Apr. 1 



-do. 



7 a, m * 41 58 



3 p. m 42 42 



Apr. 4 5 p. m .j 46 30 



..do ' 8 p. m .; 46 15 



...do 8a. m 45 40 5156 



I 1 



Long. 

 W. 



69 03 



67 32 



62 40 



52 42 



Depth 



of 

 water. 



Fath- 



oms. 



60 



90 



Wind 

 direction 

 and force 

 (Beaufort) 



35 



80 



Sky. 



70 



Water, physical data. 



