1" CWR W. s. BRUCE, MB A. KING, AND MR D. W. WILTON ON THE TEMPERATURES, SPECIFIC GRAVITIES 



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118 



419 



420 



kept 



427 



Data Relating to the Collection of the Sample. 



i(B.) 



Month 



420 



420 



421 



42') 

 kepi 



430 



kept 



131 



1901. 

 Mar. 



Mar. 



428 Mar. 



Day. 



Hour. 



19 



20 



21 



Mar. 



Mar. 



Mar. 



18.0 



Position (L.) 



Depth 

 in Fathoms. 





Long. 



D. 



d. 



jat. 



of 

 Sea 



at 

 Posi- 

 tion 



L. 



from 

 which 



the 

 Sample 



was 



col- 

 lected. 



Temperature 



at lime of 



I Collection of 



Sample. 



T. 



of 

 the 



Air. 



of 



the 



Water. 



Colour of Water. 



Current, and 



Remarks. 



71 32 S. 



70 43 S. 



No ice in 

 bergs 



17 15 W. 



17 35 W. 



sight, only 

 about six 



8.0 



21 



22 



c.8.0 



.8.0 



69 33 S. 

 No ice an 



09 33 S. 



09 33 S. 



12.0 OS 32 S. 

 No ice an 



15 19 W. 

 ywherc in 



1221 



1221 



2513 



three 

 miles 



2620 

 sight. 



°F. 



27-2 



Surface 



small 

 off. 



Surface 



15 19 W 



15 19 W. 



10 52 W. 

 y where in 



26-0 



27-2 



2020 1015 



2020 



sight, 



2615 



Surface 



27-2 



27-2 



30-0 



°F. 

 31-9 

 -0-1 C. 



Read on 

 bridge 



30-1 

 -0-9 C, 



31-0 

 -0-6 C. 



Buchanan-Rich- 

 ard water- 

 bottle 

 Thermometer No 

 102,502 



Antwerp blue 



Antwerp blue 



31-3 



-0-4 C. 



Read on 



bridge 



31-5 

 -0-3 C. 

 Read on 



bridge 



31-8 

 -0-1 C, 



Buchanan-Rich 

 ard water 

 bottle 

 Thermometer No. 

 102,505 



Buchanan-Rich 

 ard water- 

 bottle 



Thermometer No. 

 102,502 



Cobalt blue 



Data Relating to the Determination of the Density of the S- 



Temperature 



dining 

 Experiment. 



Time 

 and 

 Date. 



10.4:- 



of 

 the 

 Air. 



of 



the 



Sample. 







Volume 



Weights 



Read- 



of im- 

 mersed 



to 



ing 



Portion 



Hydro- 



of 

 Hydro- 



of 



Hydro- 



(grams). 



meter. 



meter 

 (cub. 



w. 





centims.) 



R. 



V. 



Sir 





° F. I ° C. 

 48-7 7-7 



9-3 C. 



8-1 



13.30 



21/3/04 



13.50 



14.15 



55-0 

 12-8 C. 



54-4 

 12-4 C. 



550 

 12-8 C. 



13.5 

 22/3/04 



13.40 



53-5 

 11-9 C. 



52-0 

 111 C. 



7-9 

 13-7 



13-4 



13-55 

 12-7 



12-7 



12-7 

 12-7 



12-7 



12-7 

 9-7 



9-7 



9-7 

 9-0 



9-5 



9- 25 



5-50 

 5-55 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 

 6-00 

 6-05 

 6-10 



5-80 



5-30 

 5-35 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



5-60 



5-30 

 5-35 

 5-40 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-85 

 5-90 



5-60 



5-40 

 5-45 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 

 5-95 

 000 



5- 70 



5-50 

 5-55 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 

 6-00 

 6-05 

 6-10 



5- 80 



5-40 



5-45 

 5-50 

 5-60 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 5-90 

 5-95 

 6-00 



0-8 

 5-9 

 11-2 

 220 

 32-8 

 43-7 

 54-5 

 59'8 

 65-2 



32-9 



3-5 

 8-7 

 13-6 

 24'2 

 35-0 

 45-5 

 56-0 

 61-4 

 66-5 



34-9 



20 

 6-5 

 11-5 

 22-5 

 33-0 

 44-5 

 55'0 

 60-2 

 65-6 



33-4 



3-8 

 9-2 

 14-5 

 25-0 

 36-0 

 46-6 

 57-1 

 62-3 

 67-6 



35-8 



7-5 

 12-6 

 17-8 

 28-3 

 38-8 

 49-7 

 60-2 

 65'3 

 69-0 



38-8 



2-2 

 7-4 

 13-0 

 23-7 

 340 

 45-2 

 56-0 

 61-3 

 66'5 



Ob- 

 served 

 at t'. 



1-5471 

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1-8941 



1-5471 

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102701 



1-9474 1-02568 



1-5471 

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1-9284 



1-5471 

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vozm 



1-9501 



1-5471 

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 ■3510 



1-9586 



1-5471 

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1-02821 









5-70 



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