J//.SW UunrONs Inij-llhjritrr. 



southward of Charleston, 

 i bank the 100-fathom curv 



far as Charleston, where it 



loes not extend along our coast below Hatteras; but at this point 

 he Arctic current, with its colder and heavier waters, in follow- 

 ng its bank the 1,000-fathom curve meets the Gulf Stream and 

 ;oes under it, following the outside of the plateau toward the 

 quator. In addition, the lew temperatures t hat were obtained 

 t the bottom confirm the same fact." 



(d) Sea-temperatures. — At the anchorage near Memory Rock 

 lie surface and bottom temperature was 78° F. On tiie way 

 cross to Florida the surface temperature at 5 miles out was 8l£° 

 r the middle of the stream, and tell to 80° 



for the last 18 



fi). were 5iU ; , : 



on the Gulf St 



miles. 



above n, 



'd.'ci.iV 



1 eold l»:i 

 lUislied 1 





^■1 



corresponding 

 (see paragraph 



ion of the Gulf 



in the Report 



i'.VVi 



;;;"■';■ ;;; 



,"fathou 



was tak. 



•;; i : ; t 7, 



n'th's' 1 '!,; 



at Comma 



z:;- 



Ha r. U 





i tempen 



ituivs obt 



ained bj 



r the Bid 







a?,!;;. 



: poin, 



1 ran' !'.i 



it^oniv':, ' 



few line 





'ap«- Ham 







83° F. 



nd'eold 

 in June 



:iud .Fill 



s that alo?)g the al 



::IS1 



s'ut 



