Magnetic Observations.] SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



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station in the north of Campbell Island. In this last case the porterage of the instru- 

 ments a distance of nearly five miles and back was the work of nine men. 



At all stations sufficient data were collected and sketches made to insure the 

 subsequent refinding of the stations, in some cases supplemented by photographs. 

 It would be of no use to publish these details, since any subsequent observations 



52°30' South L,ililuile 



1« Bull Rock 



raCosSiict Rock ■ 



Yvon Villarcenu Peak -i 



North-east Harb. 



p>j Nameless Islands 



o 



Smoolh-tvaler Bay 



Erebus Point 

 Perseverance 



Harbour 



South Point 



„^ C ft.. 

 JacQuemart I. fiivk. <p -9, 



Sketch Map of 



CAMPBELL ISLAN 



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Based on Admiralty Chan 



Scale of Nautical Miles. 



will almost certainly be undertaken from Christchurch Observatory ; and, besides, 

 full details will be given in the published account of the Magnetic Survey of New 

 Zealand. The Observatory, however, will be very glad to furnish the information 

 to any one who may desire in the future to reoccupy these stations. 



