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Table of ice and other obstructions, 1929 — Continued 



No. 



Reported by- 



Position 



Lati- Longi- 

 tude tude 

 north west 



Nature of ice or obstruction 



318 



319 

 320 

 321 

 322 

 323 



324 



325 



326 

 327 



329 

 330 



331 



332 



333 

 334 

 335 



336 



337 



338 

 339 

 340 

 341 

 342 



343 



344 



345 

 346 

 347 



348 



349 



350 

 351 

 352 



353 



354 



355 



356 



357 



358 



359 I 



360 



361 



362 



363 



364 



365 \ 



366 



Minnedosa. 



do._ 



do___ 



Coelleda 



Jeanne d'Arc. 

 Beaverbrae.-- 



-do. 



Athenia. 



.do. 



f47 07 



\ to 



(46 54 

 46 49 

 46 42 

 43 48 



45 35 



46 34 

 f48 38 

 \ to 

 146 34 

 f45 00 

 \ to 

 (45 00 



43 25 

 46 55 



f47 00 



\ to 

 46 30 

 46 32 



46 42 

 f48 05 



to 

 48 00 



47 05 

 to 



46 54 



47 38 

 to 



47 25 



47 15 



46 50 

 to 



(46 30 



48 20 

 to 



47 45 

 47 45 



to 



West 



Cape Race Station. 



do 



do. 



Argosy 



Capulin 

 Laval County 



do 



West Noska 



Cape Race Station. 



Newfoundland 



Cape Race Station. 



Ice patrol 



New York City 



Cape Race Station. 



Airthria 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



do 



New York City 



Montroyal 



46 59 



46 50 



47 22 



42 03 



47 00 



\ to 



[46 40 



46 38 



46 28 



47 30 

 f47 30 

 \ to 



46 52 



46 52 



■I to 



146 17 



46 40 



42 52 

 46 45 



(48 23 

 \ to 



(48 16 



48 09 



43 07 

 43 22 

 48 50 

 45 35 

 45 41 

 45 36 

 45 45 



45 49 



46 01 

 45 56 

 43 54 



47 10 



47 36 

 to 



47 52 



48 06 

 48 18 



45 10 

 48 30 

 48 04 



47 51 

 to 



48 04 

 48 18 



to 

 48 44 



46 00 



47 11 



48 01 

 to 



48 11 

 48 01 

 47 55 



47 35 

 to 



48 07 

 47 39 



to 



47 31 



48 35 

 to 



50 06 

 50 00 



47 16 

 to 



48 11 

 50 00 



to 

 48 51 



48 51 

 to 



49 10 



47 19 



48 26 

 47 07 

 47 16 

 42 35 



65 48 



47 00 

 to 



48 00 



47 46 



48 18 

 46 50 



46 44 

 to 



47 10 

 47 10 



to 



47 40 



48 00 



50 45 



47 08 

 50 33 



to 



50 44 



51 00 

 50 52 

 50 10 



49 46 



48 39 

 48 26 

 48 25 

 48 08 

 47 59 

 47 20 



47 06 



48 35 

 47 12 



Patches and strips of field ice and growlers 

 to north and south of track as far as 

 could be seen. 



Large berg. 



Berg and growlers. 



Small berg. 



Berg, broken ice. 



Berg. 



Heavy open field ice. 



Pieces of ice. 



Large growlers. 

 Several growlers. 



Do. 



Berg. 

 Do. 



Field ice growlers and numerous bergs. 



■Patches and strips of field ice and growlers. 



•Scattered growlers and small bergs. 



6 growlers. 



Small pieces and growlers. 



Heavy field ice. 



Numerous bergs and growlers. 



Spar, 3 feet long, standing upright. 

 Large berg 160 feet high 440 feet long. 

 Small growler, same as 327. 



2 growlers. 



Spar projecting 6 feet out of water appar- 

 ently attached to submerged wreckage. 

 Red gas buoy marked "H," light burning. 



Numerous growlers and small pieces. 



Large berg. 

 Small berg. 

 Several growlers. 



Heavy open field ice and numerous heavy 

 growlers. 



Several growlers. 



Large berg. 



3 bergs. 



Small berg and several growlers. 



yNumerous growlers and pieces of field ice. 



Large berg. 



Berg and growlers. 



3 bergs many small pieces. 



Berg and growlers, field ice to southwest. 



Berg. 



Do. 

 Growlers. 

 Berg. 



Do. 

 2 bergs several growlers. 

 2 growlers. 

 Large berg. 

 Growler. 



