128 1)R W. S. BRUCE, MR A. KING, AND MR D. W. WILTON ON THE TEMPERATURES, SPECIFIC GRAVITIES 



Data Relating to the Collection of the Sample. 



Date(E.) 



Month. Day 



310 



348 



350 332 



330 



331 



1903. 

 Dec. 



Dec. 



352 



353 



333 



334 



' 



355 



335 



Dec. 



Dec. 



Dec. 



Dec. 



Hour. 



19.0 



12.0 



Position (L.) 



Lat. 



5 1 25 S. 



52 11 S. 



Dec. 12 



13 



14 



12.0 



12.0 



12.0 



15 



id 



Long. 



Depth 

 in Fathoms. 



of 

 Sea 



at 

 Posi- 

 tion 



L. 



from 

 which 



the 

 Sample 



was 



col- 

 lected. 



57 32 W. 



57 55 W. 



44 8S. 



42 30 S. 



40 32 S. 58 33 W 



57 30 W. 



59 18 W. 



12.0 



12.0 



38 24 S. 



Off Cape 

 Mogotes 



57 42 W, 



i '.ii ientea 

 lightlO-20 



Surface 



Surface 



Temperature 



at time of 



Collection of 



Sample. 



T. 



of 

 the 

 Air. 



° F. 

 33-8 



Surface 



Surface 



40-2 



t. 



of 



the 



Water. 



51-3 



53-0 



Surface 



miles 



Surface 



Surface 



distant. 



62r3 



G3-0 



°F. 

 41-8 

 5-4 C. 



Colour of Water, 



Current, and 



Remarks. 



Data Relating to the Determination of the Density of the Sam* 



Time 

 and 

 Date. 



Temperature 



during 

 Experiment. 



T'. 



of 

 the 

 Air. 



of 



the 



Sample. 



° F. 



Reeve's French 15.20 62-2 

 blue 14/12/03 16-8 C. 



44-9 

 7-2 0. 



49-3 

 9-6 C. 



50-0 

 10-0 C. 



Pale green 



Green 



56-0 54-8 



12-7 C. 



61-8 



16-6 C. 



Pale greenish 

 blue 



Pale pea green 



Pale sage green 



02-0 Pale green 



16-7 C. 



15.40 



14/12/03 



9.45 

 15/12/03 



°C. 

 16-0 



1G-1 



G2-2 

 16-8 C. 



61-2 

 16-2 C. 



10.0 62-0 

 15/12/03 16-7 C. 



10.20 

 15/12/03 



14.0 



16-05 



1G-2 



1G-3 



Weights 



added 



to 



Hydro- 

 meter 



(grams). 



16-25 



17-8 



18T 



17-95 



17-9 



18-1 



G2-0 

 16-7 C 



G9-0 

 20-6 C. 



1G.30 G8-0 



20-0 C. 



18-0 



18-0 



18-2 



18-1 



18-4 



18-G 



18-8 



18-6 

 190 



19-2 



19-4 

 19-2 



5-50 

 5-GO 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 



5-70 



5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 



5-70 



5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 



Read- 

 ing 

 of 



Hydro- 

 meter. 



R. 



340 

 45-5 

 5G-2 

 GG-5 

 77-0 



55-8 



40-0 

 50-2 

 Gl-0 

 72-0 

 82-5 



5-50 



5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5^70 



5-50 



5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 



61-1 



19-5 

 30-8 

 41-8 

 52-5 

 63-0 



41-5 



26-0 

 37-2 

 48-5 

 59-5 

 70-0 



48-2 



27-5 

 38-8 

 50-0 

 GO-8 

 72-0 



5-50 



510 



5-20 

 5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 



5-50 



5-10 

 5-20 

 5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5'60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 



5-50 



49-8 



8-2 

 19-0 

 30-5 

 41-0 

 52-0 

 G2-5 

 73-5 

 84-0 

 94-2 



51-7 



9© 



20-0 

 30-8 

 41-5 

 52-8 

 G3-5 

 74-2 

 85-0 

 95-2 



52-4 



Volume 

 of im- 

 mersed 

 Portion 



of 

 Hydro- 

 meter 

 (cub. 

 centims.) 



1-5471 

 ■1001 

 ■5048 



2-1520 



1-5471 

 ■1014 



■5527 



2-2012 



1-5471 

 ■1120 

 ■3754 



Derail 

 (Densii 

 Watei 



Ob- 

 served 

 at t'. 



Redu 



i s f. \A 



102507 





1-02480 



20345 



1-5471 

 ■1123 

 ■4360 



2-0954 



1-5471 

 ■1129 

 ■4505 



21105 



1-02464 



l-ir; 



H 



1-02429 



1-02421 







1-5471 

 ■1161 

 ■4677 



2-1309 



1-02409 



1-5471 

 ■1198 

 ■4740 



21409 



1-02404 



