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FEBRUARY 1933 (FIG. 6) 



Two bergs were reported on the 27th near the tail of the Newfound- 

 land Banks in 43°21' N., to 50°42' W. The pack ice still remained 

 north of latitude 48°. The eastern boundary reached longitude 

 48°35'. Pack ice with scattered bergs was reported westward to 

 longitude 50°. St. Lawrence ice was reported to extend from latitude 

 46°, longitude 57° in a southwesterly direction to 45°30' N., 58° W. 

 A small field of pack ice was reported from 45°43' N., 54°46' W. 

 This is presumably St. Lawrence ice. 



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FEBRUARY ICE MAP 



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Figure 6.— Ice map for February 1933. Two bergs were south of the 48th parallel during the month. 

 Numbers represent the date on which the ice was reported. 



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