IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND FRANCE. 



Carn Division. — Moville Station, Co. Donegal. 



Taken by James Blygh, Chief Boatman, in charge of Victoria Watch Vessel, moored off Moville. 



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Temperature. 

























A. 







B. 











At Sea. 





Near the Shore. 



















1868. 















Distance 

 from Land. 



Depth 

 of Water. 



State of Tide, &c. 



Wind. 





















1 foot from bottom. 



1 foot from surface. 





















7 a.m. 



Noon. 



5 p.m. 



7 a.m. 



Noon. 



5 P.M. 





Oct. 



































° 



o 



o 



° 



o 



o 



Yards. 



Fths. 



Fths. 



Fths. 













12 



49 



50 



_ 



50 



49 



_ 



50 



31 



4 



_ 



F 



E 



_ 



ws 



W NW 



13 



50 



48i 



50 



49 



50 



49i 



do. 



3 



2| 



H 



E 



E 



High 



NW 



N W 



14 



50 



48" 



50 



50 



50 



49i 



do. 



4 



3 



3i 



E 



F 



F 



SW 



sw 



15 



49 



48 



49 



50 



49 



49 



do. 



3! 



3 



4| 



E 



F 



F 



WtoN 



WNW 



16 



48| 



48 



48 



48 



48 



48 



do. 



4 



H 



4! 



E 



E 



F 



WtoS 



WNW 



17 



m 



45i 



46 



48 



46 



46 



do. 



4 



H 



3f 



E 



E 



F 



WNW 



WNW 



19 



46 



46 



44 



46 



46 



431 



do. 



4 



3i 



3| 



F 



E 



F 



WNW 



NNW 



20 



44i 



43i 



42i 



43i 



44 



42 



do. 



4 



4 



4 



F 



E 



F 



ssw 



SSW 



21 



43i 



45 



43! 



43" 



44i 



m 



do. 



4 



H 



3 



F 



E 



LW 



WNW 



WNW 



22 



42 



44i 



44 



41 



45 



43 



do. 



3 



4 



3i 



F 



E 



E 



NW 



SSW 



23 



m 



44" 



44 



43 



44 



43! 



do. 



2| 



H 



3" 



F 



E 



E 



WNW 



NW 



24 



42 



44 



45 



42 



44 



43! 



do. 



3 



4 



31 



F 



F 



E 



SSW 



NNW 



26 



44 



42i 



48i 



43i 



42 



49 



do. 



3 



3 



4" 



E 



F 



HW 



WNW 



WNW 



27 



38i 



m 



44" 



38 



42| 



44 



do. 



3! 





4 



E 



F 



F 



N W 



NW 



28 



43 



42 



43i 



43 



42i 



44 



do. 



3! 



4 



E 



F 



F 



WNW 



SW 



29 



43| 



42i 



43 



43i 



43" 



43 



do. 



3! 



3 



3i 



E 



F 



F 



NW 



NW 



30 



43 



42i 



43i 



43" 



43 



44 



do. 



1 



H 



4' 



E 



LW 



F 



NNW 



WNW 



31 



44 



m 



43 



44 



421 



43 



do. 



3 



3! 



E 



E 



F 



W 



WSW 



311/10. 



Standing Order. 



Royal Commission, Irish Fisheries, 

 10th Octoher, 1868. 



No specified time being given to take the temperature of the water in the order of 10th October, I 

 instructed the Commissioned Boatman to take the temperature at 7 A.M., noon, and 5 p.m., also to take the 

 temperature of the atmosphere, which he continued to take throughout the month. There are oysters in the . 

 neighbourhood of the Watch Vessel ; it was an old dredging ground but is now very foul. The men who 

 have dredged brought up very few oysters, some six or seven young ones ; many old and large oyster shells 

 have been brought up. Sea urchins plentiful, many brought up in the dredge and scollops, specimens of 

 which I have kept. 



James D. Curtis, Inspecting Commander, Cam Division. 



