Animals available as food in the Arctic Regions. 



307 



Regions, arranged according to Latitude. 













































Differ. 





£ 





! i 



pt. Oct. 



Nov. 



Dec. 



Winter 



Spring 



Sum. 



Aut. 



Ye ar. 



H. & C 

 Months 



* 



Differ 



S. & W 



t 



. O 

 O 



Hour 



of 



Observation. 















34-52 











'J 



2-hourly. 













... 



3S-15 











3" 



hourly." 

 d. extr. 





§6 li'-32 



-18 : 60 



-27 : 05 



-28*58 



1 : 59 



37 : 97 



6 : 55 



4-54 



74.54 



63 : 50 



1 



6 times. 



R. 



•52 i - 2-83 



-21-14 



-21-62 



-28-45 



- 3-19 



37-08 



- 0-48 



1-24 



74-90 



65-53 



1 



2-hourly. 





3 j 1-5 



- 6-7 



-21-4 



-26-78 



- 4-50 



35-90 



5-37 



2-5 



67-6 



62-63 



1 



3 hourly. 



S. 



01 23-79 



9-63 



9-72 



9-78 



15-12 



3u-60 



21-48 



20-74 



28- :0 



20-82 



1 



2-hourly. 





88 ! 10-85 



- 5-00 



-19-05 



-25-09 



- 5-77 



34-40 



10-58 



3-53 



65-46 



59-49 



1 



2-hoilrly. 





08 22*26 



8-73 



- 3-42 



- 2-29 



10-82 



38-49 



2069 



16-93 



48-67 



40-78 



1 



2-hourly. 





GO 32- 



25-77 



25-74 



23-66 



29-61 



43-48 



31-79 



32-14 



24-52 



19-82 



1 







3 19-05 











45 











1 





M. 



25 -18-58 



-25 : 24 



-§7*03 



-Z-: 90 



10*22 



50 26 



8*52 



4 : 01 



98-08 



86-16 



2 



8, 12, 4*,'l2. 





92 20-28 



3-24 



12-42 



3-21 



3-32 



35-50 



17-85 



14-99 



48-19 



32-38 



1 



2-hourly. 





|H 9-07 



- 5-41 



-22-43 



-27-71 

 -31-32 



- 5-21 



38-04 



9-69 



3-70 



73-28 



65-75 



2J 



hourly. 





,)9 13-72 



-18-65 



-28-25 



1-76 



35-04 



6-72 



5-55 



67-34 



56-36 



1 



2-hourly. 





>7 0-30 



-16-71 



-23-60 



-25-82 



17-26 





1-52 





92 \ % 





2 



8,8. 





>4 





















i 



daily extr. 





19-43 



- 3 : 68 



-38 : 69 



-27 : 26 









9 : ? 







1 



15 to 17 times. 



R. 



7 12-56 



0-6S 



-19-27 



-25-09 



- 4 : 73 



39-59 



13 : 93 



5-96 



75 : 64 



64-68 



8 times. 



R. 



6 31-34 



25-88 



18-32 j 



20-84 



28-10 



45 80 



31-46 



32-30 



28*62 



24-96 



2 







1 13- 25 



7-88 



-14-24 



-20-47 



6-35 



31-80 



17-58 



8-82 



60-85 



52-27 



1 



2-hourly. 





: 



- 8-28 



-18-43 



-23-80 



56-73 



14-60 



17'37 



14-58 



92-60 



80-53 



1 



6,C>. 



R. 



22-47 



- 0-11 



-10-88 



-17-00 



50-41 



12-69 



21-15 



17-75 



74-43 



67-41 



2 



6 times. 



R. 



2 35-22 



22-62 



12-51 



9-43 



31-66 



57-85 



35-15 



33-53 



54-78 



48-42 



18 



7, 2, 9. 





9 21-75 



- 1-70 



-30-54 



-24-00 



55- J 



23 50 



17-21 



17-94 



? 86-88 



79 ? 





R. 



5 29-84 



21-94 



1749 



14-14 



23 26 



40-62 



29-14 



26-79 



29*54 



26-48 



lk 



10,10.'" 





3 82-90 



15-80 



11-75 



14-30 



26-15 



39-28 



26-50 



26-83 



31-28 



24-48 



1 







> 36-91 



30-45 



29-41 



29-18 



37-04 



53-54 



37-94 



39-43 



27-88 



24-36 



144 



d. extr. 





20-70 



1344 



-17-07 



-16-97 





12-21 





16- ? 







I 



15 times. 





L 16-59 



-22-41 



-34-78 



-36-37 



15-61 



61-72 



12 : 76 



13-43 



114 : 26 



98-09 



2 



5 times. 



R. 



) 24-28 



8-53 



- 8-36 

 -13-98 



-10- 

 -16-88 



59-48 



26-66 



27-34 



25-75 



76-18 



69-48 



2| 



A 



1 



2 



8,8. 

 3 times. 



I. 



26-08 



12 : 04 



- 2-59 



- 8-09 





20-99 





21* ? 







8,8. 



R. 



) 35-58 



26-13 



22-41 



21-72 



33 : 11 



43-18 



33-80 



32-95 



28*63 



41*46 





It. 



32-45 



35-15 



29-75 



22-70 





















41-38 



30-33 



22-57 



18-66 



37 : 06 



61*8 



41*02 



39-61 



49 : 17 



43 : 02 



13" 



7,2,9.'" 





2.3-50 



3-32 



-T400 



-14-17 



51-63 



13-36 



21-95 



1819 



78-01 



65-80 



1 



3 times. 



I. 



33-00 



19-13 



2-76 



- 3-34 



88-70 



22-76 



31-89 



27-52 



71-76 



62-04 



%\ 



8,8. 





29-43 



23-58 



5-18 



- 1-79 



18-15 



43-09 



30-62 



22 52 



54-41 



44-88 



2 





R. 



31-15 



22-4 



8-45 



4-18 



25-17 



49-43 



32-67 



27-86 



60-45 





2 



8, 12, 4,"s. 





33-98 



26-51 



6-51 



3-66 



24-57 



47-90 



35-16 



27-82 



50-04 



44 : 24 



3 



8,12,4,8. 





46-63 



42-89 



36-32 



34-74 



42-28 



56-24 



48-49 



45-44 



24-19 



21-50 



2 j 



red. 





33-43 



25-17 



3-73 



- 2-53 



19-17 



52-07 



33-50 



25-63 



66-59 



54*60 



1 



3 times. 



R. 



17-53 



13-29 



-23-06 



- 0-82 



7-51 













1 



7,8. 



R. 



36-9 



13- 



3-2 



- 3-70 



32-37 



58*93 



32-30 



29 : 98 



75 : 00 



62-63 



1 







42T3 



35 17 



33-94 



33-56 



35-08 



49-78 



37-32 



38-94 



23* 



16-22 



\\ 



8, 1, 9.'" 





34-80 



23 33 



15-59 



0-14 



0-78 













1 



3 times. 



R. 



44-50 



33 98 



25-32 



2318 



32-29 



54 : 01 



43-84 



38-33 



36 : 98 



30*83 



5 



daily extr. 





50-7 



44 



404 



39-23 



47-63 



<;i-07 



50-73 



49-7 



25 2 



21-84 



66 



red * 



T. 



)ldest months. f Difference of Summer and Winter. R., Richardson, « Boat-Voyage through Rupert's 



1 insserston Norden und Osten Sibiriens.' T., Transactions Royal Society, The vest of the Observa- 

 tions to the LOtli Aug. only.— H 25—30 April, •*[ 1 26 October. 



