\ 



) SALINITIES OF THE 



WEDDELL SEA 



AND OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH 



ATLANTIC OCEAN 





133 





Data Relating to the Collection of the Sample. 



Data Relating to the Determination of the Density of the Sample. 



ll 



3-) 



Position (L.) 



Depth 

 in Fathoms. 



Temperature 

 at time of 







Temperature 

 during 



Weights 



Read- 

 ing 

 of 

 Hydro- 

 meter. 



Volume 

 of im- 

 mersed 

 Portion 



of 

 Hydro- 

 meter 

 (cub. 

 centims.) 



Density of Sample. 

 (Density of Distilled 





| 



;.. Hour. 



Lat. 



Long. 



D. 



d. 



Collection of 

 Sample. 



Colour of Water, 



Current, and 



Remarks. 



Time 

 and 

 Date. 



Experiment. 



added 

 to 



Hydro- 

 meter 



(grams). 



Water at 4° C. = l.) 





of 

 Sea 



from 

 which 



the 

 Sample 



was 



col- 

 Iected. 



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. 



4 St'. 



4 S 15=56. 



4 St. 





o / 



o / 







° F. 



°F. 





° F. ° C. 











A 



i 7.0 



First piec 

 met wi 



e of loose 

 th this sea 



ice 

 son. 



Surface 







13.35 



27/2/04 



58-7 

 14-8 C. 



14-4 



0-70 

 0-80 



7-5 

 18-0 



































0-90 



28-5 



































1-00 



39-5 



































M0 



50-8 



































1-20 



61-0 



































1-30 



72-0 



1-5471 

































1-40 



83-0 



■0899 































14-4 



1-50 



93-5 



■4559 



1-00014 



0-99995 







14-4 



1-10 



50-4 



2-0929 



C 



!| 7.0 



Same piec 

 opaque 

 364 a. 



e of ice ; m 

 than sam 



ore 

 pie 



Surface 









13.55 



27/2/04 



58-4 

 14-7 C. 



13-3 

 13-5 



0-70 

 0-75 

 0-80 

 0-90 

 1-00 

 110 

 1-20 

 1-25 

 1-30 



8-5 

 140 

 19-8 

 30-5 

 42-0 

 52-8 

 63-8 

 690 

 74-5 



1-5471 

 ■0836 

 ■3772 



1-00006 



0-99974 







13-4 



1-00 



41-7 



2-0079 





1 18.0 



66 6S. 

 Ship ne 



32 45 W. 

 ar ice. 





Surface 



28-8 



30-7 

 -0-7 C. 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



14.15 



27/2/04 



59-1 

 15-1 C. 



15-3 



5-20 

 5-25 

 5-30 

 5-40 

 5-50 



4-2 



9-3 



14-5 



25-2 



36-2 



































5-60 



47-0 

































5-70 



57-5 



1-5471 































5-75 



62-8 



■0952 































15-2 



5-80 



67-8 



■3266 



1-02500 



1-02494 



1-02715 





15-25 



5-50 



36-1 



1-9689 





\{ o.o 



66 30 S. 

 In among 



31 50 W. 



loose pac 



k ice. 



Surface 



26-7 



29-3 

 -1-5 C. 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



14.45 



590 



15-0 C. 



14-3 

 14-3 



5-30 

 5-35 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



12-5 



17-8 

 22-8 

 33-5 

 44-5 

 55-2 

 66-0 

 71-0 

 76-0 



1-5471 

 ■0892 

 ■4016 



1-0Q517 



1-02490 



1-02713 





14-3 



5-60 



44-4 



2-0379 



1 



y i2.o 



GO 2G S. 

 In among 



31 25 W. 



loose pac 

 ice. 



k and 



Surface 

 young 



28-4 



29-5 



-HC. 



Reeve's French 

 blue 



13.40 



28/2/04 



54-0 

 12-2 C. 



130 

 13-2 



5-30 

 5-35 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



10-0 

 150 

 20-0 

 310 

 41-5 

 52-5 

 G30 

 68-5 

 74-0 



1-5471 

 ■0817 

 •3772 



1-02535 



1-02484 



1-02707 





13-1 



5-60 



41-7 



2-0000 





'7 16.40 



G6 14 S. 



31 18 W. 



2630 



2625 



28-2 



29-70* 

 -1-3 C. 



Buchanan-Rich- 

 ard water- 



15.30 



28/2/04 



50-9 

 10-5 C. 



12-5 



5-40 

 5-45 



10-5 

 15-8 























Read on 



bottle 









5-50 



21-0 























bridge 



Thermometer No. 

 102,513 









5-60 

 5-70 



31-2 



41-8 























5-80 



52-8 













tlrmometer reversed satisfactorily as far as the frame was 











5-90 



63-2 



1-5471 











3jlumn of mercury was not broken when the instrument 











5-95 



68-2 -0774 











trimtil it was made to do so by giving it a sharp tap. The 









12-3 



6-00 



73-2 -3799 









illn 



























12- 



5-70 



42-0 1 2-0044 



1-02590 



1-02526 1 1-02751 



