102 DR W. S. BRUCE, MR A. KING, AND MR D. W. WILTON ON THE TEMPERATURES, SPECIFIC GRAVITIES 







Data Relating to the Collection of the Sample. 



Data Relating to the Determination of the Density of the Sarapl 





Date(E.) 



Position (L.) 



Depth 



Temperature 







Temperature 





Volume 

 of im- 



Density of 9e 















at time of 

 Collection of 







during 

 Experiment. 



Weights 

 added 



(Density ol 

 Water at 4° C-' 



1 















o 



<a 



—> 

 / 



o 



a. 

 £ 



CO 



"3 



Month. 



1 



Lat. 



Long. 



D. 



il. 



Sample. 



Colour of Water, 



Current, and 



Remarks. 







to 

 Hydro- 

 meter 

 (grams). 



mg 



of 

 Hydro- 

 meter. 



Portion 



of 

 Hydro- 

 meter 

 (cub. 

 ^entims.) 







of 

 Sea 



from 

 which 



the 

 Sample 



was 



col- 

 lected. 



Time | 





t'. 



Ob- 

 served 







T. 



t. 



and i T'. 

 Date. 1 



to 



- 



£ 



O 



£ 



3 



Day.l 





at 

 Posi- 

 tion 



of 

 the 



of 

 the 





1 ! 



of of 







at t'. 







the 



the 











fc 



^ 













L. 



Air. 



Water. 







Air. 



Sample. 



w. 



R. 



V. 



4 St'. 











1903. 







, 







o F 



o p 







o p 



°C. 













249 



186 



Feb. 



21 



8.0 









Surface 



22-0 



29-0 

 -1-7 C. 



Slush in sample 

 Sailing through 



pancake and 



brash ice 

 Reeve's French 



blue 



9.45 



22/2/03 



50-0 

 10-0 C. 



7-6 



7-6 

 7-9 



5-20 

 5-25 

 5-30 

 5-35 

 5-40 

 5-45 

 5-50 

 5-55 

 5-60 



4-8 

 9-2 

 14-8 

 20-0 

 25-5 

 31-0 

 37-0 

 42-5 

 48-0 



6-8437 

 ■0437 

 ■2297 



1-02446 



1-02M 





7-7 



5-40 



25-9 



7-1171 





250 



187 



Feb. 



21 



12.0 



69 46 S. 



20 58 W. 





Surface 



22-0 



29-8 

 -1-2 C. 



Steaming through 

 pancake and 

 brash ice 



Pancake ice in 

 sample 



Dark slaty blue 



10.20 



22/2/03 



49-6 

 9-8 C. 



7-8 

 8-1 



530 

 5-35 

 5-40 



5-45 

 5-50 

 5-55 



10 



6-2 



12-0 



17-5 



23-0 

 28-5 









































5-60 



34-0 



6-8437 





































5-65 



39-4 



■0458 



































8-3 



5-70 



44-9 



■2031 



1-02513 





8-05 



5-50 



22-9 



7-0926 



1-OiS/S 





251 



188 



Feb. 



21 



16.0 



69 58 S. 



18 55 W . 





Surface 



23-0 



30-0 

 -1-1 C. 



Sounding a- 



mongst ioe 

 Dull slaty blue 



11.30 



22/2/03 



46-3 

 7-9 C. 



7-8 

 7-9 



5-70 

 5-75 

 5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



26-0 

 31-5 

 36-9 

 41-9 



47-2 



6-8437 

 ■0445 

 ■3255 



1-02607 



1-OUM 





7-85 



5- 80 



36-7 



7-2137 





252 



189 



Feb. 



21 



20.0 









Surface 



22--0 



29-0 

 -1-7 C. 



Steaming through 



ice 

 Ice spicules in 



sample 

 Dark slaty blue 



11.45 



22/2/03 



48-6 

 9-2 C. 



7-6 

 7-9 



5-70 

 5'75 

 5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



27-4 

 32-5 

 37-8 

 43-5 

 48-5 



6-8437 

 ■0439 

 ■3361 



1-02602 



1-0245S 





7-75 



5- 80 



37-9 



7-2237 



H 



253 



l!t(l 



Feb. 



21 



24.0 









Surface 



18-6 



29-0 

 -1-7 C. 



Sample so full of 

 ice that it was 

 left in lab. for 

 3 hours before 

 being poured 

 into glass 

 bottle 



12.0 



22/2/03 



49-7 

 9-8 C. 



7-2 

 7-4 

 7-9 



5-50 

 5-55 

 5-60 

 5-65 

 5-70 

 5-75 

 5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



16-5 

 21-7 

 27-2 

 32-8 

 38-0 

 43-3 

 48-5 

 54-2 

 59-6 



6-8437 

 ■0428 

 ■3370 



1-02548 



nun 





7-55 



5-70 



38-0 



7-2235 





254 



191 



Feb. 



22 



4.0 









Surface 



15-5 



28-9 

 -1-7 C. 



Ship stationary 

 amongst ice 



14.0 



50-4 

 10-2 C. 



8-0 

 8-3 



5-50 

 5-55 

 5-60 

 5-65 

 5-70 

 5-75 



2-9 

 8-0 

 130 

 18-3 

 23-9 

 29-6 









































5-80 



35-0 



6-8437 





































5-85 



40-5 



■0476 



































8-8 



5-90 



45-8 



■2137 



1-02613 



mm 





8-4 



6-70 



24-1 



7-1050 



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