126 DR W. 8. 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 Samr 



Date(E.) 



Position (L.) 



Depth 



Temperature 







Temperature 







Volume 

 of im- 

 mersed 

 Portion 



of 

 Hydro- 

 meter 

 (cub. 

 centims.) 



Density of 5 



c 

 "3 



u 



— 

 £ 



3 



"E. 



a 



rt 

 f. 

 • — 

 O 

 u 



91 



-a 



a 



3 









at time of 



Collection of 



Sample. 



Colour of Water, 



Current, and 



Remarks. 



Time 



and 



Date. 



during 

 Experiment. 



Weights 



added 



to 



Hydro- 

 meter 



(grams). 



Read- 

 ing 

 of 

 Hydro- 

 meter. 



(Den^ 



Month. 



Day. 



Hour. 



Lat. 



Long. 



D. 



d. 



Water at ¥ ( 



of 

 Sea 



at 

 Posi- 

 tion 



from 

 which 



the 



Sample 



was 



T'. 



of 

 the 



t'. 



Ob- 

 served 

 at t'. 





T. 



t. 



to 



of 

 the 



of 

 the 



of 

 the 















z, 



X 













L. 



leeted. 



Air. 



Water. 







Air. 



Sample. 



w. 



R. 



V. 



4S t ,. 









1903. 







o / o / o p_ 



°C. 







° F. 



°C. 







1 





325 



320b 



June 



11 





Same as 320a, second melting. 





-0-25 



Very little ice 



11.50 



56-0 



9'6 



1-45 



2-8 



















Temperature taken with thermo- 





in sample 



15/6/03 



13-3 C. 





1-55 



13-8 



















meter belonging to No. 25 















1-65 



24-0 



















hydrometer. 











56-3 

 13-5 C. 



. 10-6 



1-75 



1-85 

 1-95 

 2-05 

 2-15 

 2-25 



35-2 



47-2 

 58-8 

 71-0 

 82'0 

 930 



1-5471 

 ■0630 

 ■4297 





i 























10-1 



1-85 



47-5 



2-0398 



1-00455 





325 



320b 









Tested by W. S. B. at 11.50-12.7 

 on the 15th June 1903. 







• • 



«e» 



56-0 

 13-3 C. 



9-6 

 10-4 



1-45 

 1-50 

 155 

 1-60 

 1-65 

 1-70 

 1-75 

 1-80 

 1-85 



2-8 

 9-5 

 13-8 

 17-4 

 24-0 

 30-3 

 35-2 

 43-2 

 47-2 



1-5471 

 ■0624 

 •2243 



1-00459 





10-0 



1-65 



24-8 



1-8338 



325 



318a 



June 



11 





Upper surface of a piece of ice 

 23 inches thick taken from a 

 hole in ice in Scotia Bay. 



Temperature taken, after some of 

 the ice had been melted, with 

 thermometer belonging to No. 



23-6 



03 





Tested 

 again at 



11.20 

 30/11/03 



39-0 

 3-9 C. 



4-1 

 4-2 



1-00 

 110 

 1-20 

 1-30 

 1-40 



14-0 

 24-5 

 36-0 



47-2 

 58'0 



1-5471 

 ■0259 

 ■3248 

























14 hydrometer. 













4-15 



1-20 



35-9 



1-8978 



1-00177 





325 



318b 



June 



11 





Same as 318a, second melting. 



Temperature taken with thermo- 

 meter belonging to No. 25 

 hydrometer. 





0-3 





Tested 

 again at 



11.45 

 30/11/03 



39-2 

 4-0 C. 



4'0 

 4-1 



0-80 

 0-90 

 1-00 

 1-10 

 1-20 



11-0 



22-2 

 33-5 

 44-0 

 55-0 



1-5471 

 ■0253 

 ■2994 



1-00081 





4-05 



1-00 



33-1 



1-8718 



325 



319a 



June 



11 





Middle part of the same piece of 

 ice as sample 318a taken from. 



First melting. Temperature 

 taken with thermometer be- 

 longing to No. 14 hydrometer. 



23-6 



-0-2 





Tested 



again at 



11.55. 



30/11/03 



39-8 

 4-3 C. 



4-0 

 4-1 



2-10 

 2-15 

 2-20 

 2-25 

 2-30 



9-2 

 14-5 

 19-8 

 24-8 

 304 



1-5471 

 ■0253 

 ■1782 



1-00808 





4-03 



2-20 



19-7 



1-7506 



325 



319b 



June 



11 





Same as 319a, second melting. 



Temperature taken with thermo- 

 meter belonging to No. 25 

 hydrometer. 





-0-2 





Tested 

 again at 



12.5 

 30/11/03 



39-8 

 4-3 C. 



4-2 

 4-3 



1-50 

 1-60 

 1-70 

 1-80 

 1-90 



18-0 

 28-5 

 39-5 

 50-0 

 61-0 



1-5471 

 ■0265 

 ■3564 



100434 



;•«.»; 



4-25 



1-70 



39-4 



1-9300 



325 



320a June 



11 





Bottom surface of the same piece 

 of ice as samples 318 and 319 



23-6 



-0-4 





Tested 



39-9 



4-2 



2-00 



12-5 

























again at 



4-4 C. 





210 



24-0 



















taken from. 









13.20 







2-20 



350 



1-5471 

















First melting. Temperature 









30/11/03 







2-30 



46-0 



■0268 

















taken with thermometer be- 













4-4 



2-40 



57-0 



■3157 

















longing to No. 14 hydrometer. 























































4-3 



2-20 



34-9 



1-8896 



100731 







320b 



June 



11 





Same as 320a, second melting. 



Temperature taken with thermo- 

 meter belonging to No. 25 

 hydrometer. 





-0-25 





Tested • 

 again at 



13.40 

 30/11/03 



40-1 

 4-5 C. 



4-2 

 4-4 



1-50 

 1-60 

 1-70 

 1-80 

 1-90 



9-5 

 200 

 30-5 

 41-2 

 52-2 



1-5471 

 ■0268 

 ■2777 

















4-3 



1-70 



30-7 



1-8516 j 



1-00477 



