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APRIL 1933 (FIG. 8) 



Pack ice extended along the Newfoundland coast closely packed at 

 times from St. John's to Cape Race. It extended from the coast to 

 20 or 40 miles offshore. From Cape Race the ice extended southward 

 to latitude 46°. Twelve bergs were reported south of latitude 48° 

 during the month. These were mostly in the pack ice along the 

 Newfoundland coast. Three of these drifted south of latitude 46° N. 

 between 52°10' W. and 52°34' W. The southernmost ice was a berg 

 in 45°35' N. 52°34' W., on the 23d. Scattered ice fields were reported 

 from the Newfoundland coast eastward to longitude 47°20' (fig. 8). 



46° 



Figure 8. — Ice map for April 1933. Twelve bergs were south of the 48th parallel during the month. 

 Numbers indicate dates on which ice was reported. 



