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The National Geographic Magazine 



(Observations 4 hours apart. 



Wind. 



Miles 

 per hour. 



Wind help, 

 4 hours. 



Motor. 



July 



N — 



4 — 



5 — 

 July 

 M — 



4 — 



5 — 



.N — 



4 — 



5 — 

 July 



M — 



4 — 

 8 — 



.N — 



4 — 



5 — 

 July 

 M — 



4 — 

 8 — 



N — 

 4 — 

 8 — 



J"iy 



JM — 



4 — 

 8 — 



N — 



4 — 

 8 — 

 July 

 M — 



21. 



S 



M 



22. 



4 



S 



N 



4 



8 



M 



23- 



4 



8 



N 



4 



S 



M 



24- 



4 ! NW. 



8 J NWbW. 



N I WbN. 



SE 



NNE. 

 ENE. 



NNE. 

 NbE. 



N. 

 NNW. 



N. 

 NNW. 



4 • 

 8 

 M 

 25- 

 4 

 S 

 N.. 



4 ■ 

 8 



M. 

 26. 



W. 



SWbW. 



s. 



SSE. 



Calm. 



SE. 



EbN 



ENE. 



EbN. 



3-5 

 6.5 



14 

 16 



17 



18 



17 



15-5 



12.5 



14 



105 

 95 



5-5 

 7 



5 5 

 5-5 



4 

 3-5 



1-5 



4-5 

 3 



8 

 — 10 

 — 10 



— 20 

 Drift. 



3° 

 - 6 



S 

 22 



48 

 48 

 48 



48 

 1 mph. 



Miles 

 north. 



Total 

 northing. 



2 

 4 



5 



6 

 5 



3-5 

 1 

 2 

 1 



48 

 48 

 48 

 48 

 48 



48 

 48 

 48 

 48 



24 



56 

 3« 



38 



28 



— 4 



— 4 



— 8 

 —16 

 — 20 



— 24 

 — 20 

 —14 



— 4 



— 8 



— 4 



— 4 

 18 

 42 

 48 

 56 

 70 



60 

 58 

 48 



5i 

 42 



43' 



56 



94 



132 



160 

 156 

 152 

 144 

 128 

 108 



84 

 64 

 50 

 46 

 38 



30 



48 



90 



138 



194 



264 



324 

 382 

 43o 

 481 



523 

 566 



586 



Total, no hours; arrive vicinity the Pole. 62 hours' motoring. 48 hours' drifting. 



(Observations 2 hours apart 



Total 

 northing. 



Total, 32 hours ; arrive vicinity the Pole. 



