558 H. MOHN. METEOROLOGY. [norw. POL. EXP. 



REMARKS. 



1894 June 15. p. m. Bored holes for all thermometers. 



— 21. p. m. Changed therm, for 08 m. Rubbed up hole for 



1-6 m. 



— 25. Therm, taken up 5.30 p. m. Holes rebored. 



— 29. Holes cleaned a. m. 



— July 3. New holes bored on same floe, the former place being 



swamped. 



— 5. Hole for 1"6 m. rebored p. m. 



— 6. a. m. This hole being full of water, a new hole was 



bored. 



— 13. a. m. Hole for 1'6 m. pumped dry p. m. Bored it out 



somewhat more, and cleaned out the other holes. 



— October 18. at 0'4 and 0'8 m. ice dry. At 1*2 m. therm, froze 



fast. 



— November 3. Therm. 0"4 m. disturbed by the dogs. 

 1895. March 6. a. m. Changed therm, for 1'6 m. 



— May 30. Therm. 0"4 m. and 08 m. placed on a new spot. 



— 31. Therm. 1'2 m. and 1-6 m. taken up. Therm. 0-8 carried 



away by the dogs. 



— June 1. Ice-thermometers now all removed to a new place, and 



stand in 4 holes. 1'6 m. full of water, and 1'2 m. full 

 of slush. 



— July 2. The ice-thermometers frozen fast, and therefore only 



two are used, at 04 m. and at 1"6 m. The holes 

 cleaned out twice a day. 



— 15. Bored a fresh hole for 1"6 m. 



— 30. The floe in which the ice-thermometers stood had drifted 



away through the loose ice. The thermometers were 

 removed to the floe close to the ship. 



— 31 . Therm, i'6 m. stood fast. The dogs had disturbed therm. 



for 0*4 m. Put salt in the hole for 1'6 m. 



