114 DR W. S. BRUCE, AIR 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 1 



Date(E.) 



Position (L.) 



Depth 



Temperature 







Temperature 







Volume 

 of im- 

 mersed 

 Portion 



of 

 Hydro- 

 meter 

 (cub. 

 centims.) 



Densi 



c 



o 



9 



"3. 

 E 



a 



w 



"o 



u 

 e 



J3 



E 



3 









at time of 



Collection of 



Sample. 







during 

 Experiment. 



Weights 



added 



to 



Read- 

 ing 

 of 

 Hydro- 

 meter. 



(Density of & 













D. 



d. 



Water at 4'.' 



C3 



' 

 O 



U 



a 

 E 



3 



Month. 



Day. 



Hour. 



Lat. 



Long. 



of 

 Sea 



at 

 Posi- 

 tion 



from 

 which 



the 



Sample 



was 



col- 



lecied. 





Colour of Water, 



Current, and 



Remarks. 



Time 

 and 

 Date. 



T'. 



of 

 the 



t'. 



Hydro- 

 meter 

 (grams). 



Ob- 

 served 

 at t'. 



~ 



T. 



t. 



to 



of 

 the 



of 

 the 



of 

 the 















a 



S5 













L. 



Air. 



Water. 







Air. 



Sample. 



w. 



R. 



V. 



4»f. 







1903. 





1 ° ' 



o / 







o p_ 



o p_ 







°F. 



°C. 













295 256 



Mar. 



10 



10.0 



•• 





Surface 



28-9 



29-3 

 -15 C. 



Just after sound- 

 ing, ice quite 



12.10 

 11/3/03 



52-2 

 11-2 C. 



8-3 



5-50 

 5-60 



13-3 



24-2 





























near 









5-70 



34-9 



1-5471 





























Reeve's French 









5-80 



45-8 



■0524 





























blue 







8-5 



5-90 



56-2 



■3157 



102641 





8-4 



5-70 



34-9 



1-9152 





29C 



257 



Mar. 



11 



8.0 









Surface 



25-0 



29-1 

 -1-6 C. 



In open pool, 

 ice about J 

 mile away 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



14.40 



56-3 

 13-5 C. 



13-6 



13-4 



5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 



24-5 

 34-8 

 45-0 

 53-0 

 62-8 



1-5471 

 ■0842 

 ■3980 



1-02576 





13-5 



5-70 



44-0 



20293 





297 



258 



Mar. 



11 



12.0 



66 22 S. 



42 20 W. 





Surface 



25-8 



29-2 

 -1-6 C. 



Very little ice 



about 

 Reeve's French 



blue 



15.0 



53-8 

 12-1 C. 



11-2 

 11-3 



5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 



15-0 

 25-3 

 35-7 

 46-0 

 55-6 



1-5471 

 ■0702 

 ■3211 



1-02628 





11-25 



5-70 



35-5 



1-9384 





298 



259 



Mar. 



11 



16.0 









Surface 



26-0 



29-0 

 -1-7 C. 



Amongst ice, 

 some in sample 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



11.35 

 12/3/03 



46-5 

 8-1 C. 



8-5 

 8-6 



8'6 



5-20 

 5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 

 6-00 



5-7 



15-8 

 26-0 

 36-2 

 47-0 

 57-9 

 68-0 

 76-4 

 86-5 



1-5471 

 ■0534 

 ■4215 



1-02525 



mm 



8-55 



5-60 



46-6 



2-0220 



299 



260 



Mar. 



11 



20.0 









Surface 



25-0 



28-8 

 -1-8 C. 



Sailing through 

 pancake ice ; 

 so much ice in 

 sample that it 

 had to be 

 melted before 

 pouring in 

 bottle 



Too dark to see 



12.0 

 12/3/03 



46-4 

 8-0 C. 



6-7 

 6-8 

 7-0 



4-10 

 4-20 

 4-30 

 4-40 

 4-50 

 4-60 

 4-70 

 4-80 

 4-90 



8-5 

 19-0 

 300 

 41-0 

 52-0 

 62-8 

 73-2 

 83-2 

 94-0 



1-5471 

 •0427 

 ■4659 



1-01902 



M 



6-85 



4-50 



51-5 



2-0557 



300 



261 



Mar. 



12 



9.10 









Surface 



20-5 



29-0 

 -1-7 C. 



Taken whilst 



sounding 

 Ice in sample 

 Reeve's French 



blue (light) 



13.50 



48-7 

 9-3 C. 



4-7 

 5-1 



5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 



2-0 

 12-8 

 23-5 

 34-0 

 45-5 



1-5471 

 ■0306 

 ■2135 



1-02691 



H 



4-9 



5-50 



23-6 



1-7912 



300 



262 



Mar. 



12 



10.15 









2000 



19-7 



31-48 

 -0-29 C. 



Large Buchanan- 

 Richard water- 

 bottle 



Thermometer No. 

 102,504 



14.0 



49-0 



9-4 C. 



5-3 

 5-6 

 5-9 



5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 

 6-00 

 6-10 

 6-20 

 6-30 

 6-40 

 6-50 



2-5 

 12-7 

 23-2 

 . 33-0 

 430 

 54-2 

 63-6 

 71-9 

 80-7 



1-5471 

 ■0349 

 ■3872 



1-02830 





5-6 



6-10 



42-8 



1-9692 



1 



