

D SALINITIES OF THE 



WEDDELL SEA 



AND OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH 



ATLANTIC OCEAN 





131 





Data Relating to the Collection of the Sample. 



Data Relating to the Determination 



rf the Density of the Sample. 



u 



=•) 



Position (L.) 



Depth 



in Fathoms. 



Temperature 







Temperature 







Volume 

 of im- 

 mersed 



Density of Sample. 









at time of 

 Collection of 







during 



Experiment. 



Weights 

 added 



Read- 



(Density of Distilled 

 Waterat4°C. = l.) 

















. Hour. 



Lat. 



Long. 



D. 



of 

 Sea 



d. 



Sample. 



Colour of Water, 



Current, and 



Remarks. 



Time 

 and 

 Date. 





to 



Hydro- 

 meter 

 (grams). 



ing 



of 

 Hydro- 

 meter. 



Portion 



of 

 Hydro- 

 meter 

 (cub. 

 centims.) 







from 

 which 



the 

 Sample 



was 



col- 

 lected. 



T'. 



t'. 



Ob- 

 served 



Reduced 

 to 



Reduced 

 to 





T. 



t. 



at 

 Posi- 

 tion 



of 

 the 



of 

 the 







of 

 the 



of 

 the 







at t'. 



15°-56C. 



t. 

























L. 



Air. 



Water. 







Air. 



Sample. 



w. 



R. 



V. 



t&v. 



4Sl5=-36. 



«B t 







o / 



o / 







°F. 



° F. 







°F. 



°C. 















] 



| 12.0 



59 50 S. 



49 30 W. 





Surface 



33-7 



360 

 2-2 C. 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



11.15 

 17/2/04 



55-2 

 12-9 C. 



9-2 



5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 



13-8 

 24-8 

 35-5 

 46-5 



1-5471 

 ■0580 





























9-4 



5-90 



57-0 



■3211 



1-02634 



1-02514 



1-02720 





9-3 



5-70 



35-5 



1-9262 





Si'] 1.40 Scoti 



a Ray 





Surface 



31-9 



33-0 

 0-6 C. 



Dull blue 



14,15 



23/2/04 



59-0 

 15-0 C. 



11-7 



5-50 

 5-55 



17-8 

 23-0 













Note by D. W. Wilton. 















5-60 



28-0 













23rd Feb. 1904. 













119 



5-65 

 5-70 



34-0 

 40-5 











i I 



i\v I've always left the thermometer in the 















5-75 



46-0 











1 



i the hydrometer whilst testing sample : 

 iv onwards I read the t', then take the 

 )eter out, and after sample has been 

 iut thermometer in again for a second 

 if temperature. 













12-1 



5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



50-5 

 56-2 

 62-0 



1-5471 

 ■0743 

 ■3600 



1-02603 



1-02528 



1-02743 



'1 



11-9 



5-70 



39-8 



1-9814 





1 12.0 



61 28 S. 



41 55 W. 





Surface 



300 



33-3 

 0-7 C. 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



13.50 



24/2/04 



57-3 

 14-1 C. 



13-4 

 13-8 



5-50 

 5-55 

 5-60 

 5-65 

 5-70 

 5-75 

 5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



28-0 

 33-5 

 390 

 44-0 

 49-5 

 55-0 

 60-5 

 65-5 

 71-0 



1-5471 

 ■0849 

 ■4487 



1-02547 



1-02506 



1-02721 





13-6 



5-70 



49-6 



2-0807 



1 



H 18.0 



01 51 S. 



41 W. 





Surface 



29-5 



330 

 0-6 C. 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



14.15 

 24/2/04 



60-0 

 15-6 C. 



16-2 

 16-3 



5-20 

 5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 

 600 



7-0 

 17-5 

 28-2 

 39-0 

 49-5 

 60-0 

 70-0 

 80-0 

 90-5 



1-5471 

 •1014 

 ■4442 



1-02486 



1-02502 



1-02715 





16-25 



5-60 



49-1 



2-0927 





!-. 6.0 



62 30 S. 



3D 8 W. 





Surface 



29-5 



32-1 

 0-1 C. 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



14.40 



24/2/04 



60-0 

 15-6 C. 



. 16-2 

 16-2 



5-20 

 5-25 

 5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-75 

 5-80 



6-0 

 110 

 16-8 

 27-0 

 38-0 

 490 

 59-5 

 65-0 

 69-8 



1-5471 

 ■1011 

 ■3437 



1-02487 



1-02502 



1-02715 





16-2 



5-50 



38-0 



1-9919 





!4| 12.0 



62 49 S. 



Two bergs 

 about 



38 12 W. 



to wind 



three mile 



ward 

 9 off. 



Surface 

 and 



291 



31-6 



-0-2 C. 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



13.45 



25/2/04 



56-2 

 13-4 C. 



16-1 



5-20 

 5-25 

 5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-75 



6'0 

 11-5 



17-0 

 27-2 

 38-0 

 48-8 

 59-8 

 65-0 



1-5471 

 ■0995 































15-8 



5-80 



700 



■3447 



1-02488 



1-02497 



1-02714 





15-95 



5-50 



38-1 



1-9913 







































