20 Daily Observations of Magnetometers, September 13 — 27. 1843. 
Gottingen 
Mean Time of 
Declination 
Observation. 
Declina- 
tion. 
Bl FILAR. 
Balance. 
Gottingen 
Mean Time of 
Declination 
Observation. 
Declina- 
tion. 
BlFILAR. 
Balance. 
Cor- 
I CL IcU • 
Thermo- 
Tn ptpT 
Cor- 
1 ct LcU . 
Thermo- 
III' • 
Cor- 
TPP+Pfl 
1 CL i ■ 1 1 . 
Thermo- 
Cor- 
rected. 
Thermo- 
meter. 
d. 
h. 
Sc. Div. 
o 
Mic.Div. 
o 
a. 
h. m. 
Sc. Div. 
0 
Mic. Div. 
o 
Sent 1 3 
18 
o 
25 
19-26 
504-3 
55-2 
832-7 
55-9 
Sept. 20 
18 
0 
25 
20-41 
503-0 
64-7 
777- 1 
650 
20 
0 
17-42 
508-8 
54-8 
843-0 
55-2 
20 
0 
15-17 
505-4 
64-0 
787-7 
64-4 
22 
0 
19-94 
501-5 
55-2 
861-0 
55-5 
22 
0 
18-62 
492-8 
640 
801-8 
64-5 
Sept. 14 
0 
0 
22-90 
502-6 
57-9 
842-5 
57-4 
Sept. 21 
0 
0 
23-09 
496-7 
65-4 
805-3 
65-4 
2 
0 
26-17 
6i .3 
891.0 
60.0 
Uu VJ 
2 
0 
26-32 
100.0 
ovjvj vj 
67 3 
7QQ 
0/ U 
4 
0 
23-79 
1 1 1 .4 
64.7 
897. n 
63-0 
4 
0 
26-45 
11 9.1 
6Q.7 
oy- / 
7QQ 9 
/ yy *z 
CO A 
6 
0 
20-37 
^ 1 6 1 
6^.Q 
ou-y 
83 1 .1 
64.0 
U jt w 
6 
0 
22-43 
106.3 
70 8 
89Q Q 
oy*o 
8 
0 
15-83 
t i 0.7 
64.0 
849.1 
63-6 
8 
0 
8-46 
101.1 
OVJO L 
68. Q 
89Q. 1 
OO'U 
10 
0 
17-81 
^ 1 9.1 
63.6 
o ou »> 
63-0 
10 
0 
18-75 
10Q.6 
66.8 
819 0 
Do-y 
18 
0 
25 
18-82 
510-6 
60-2 
816-1 
60-4 
18 
0 
25 
19-56 
495-8 
57-3 
768-9 
58-2 
20 
0 
16-80 
508-4 
60-1 
830 0 
60-1 
20 
0 
19-00 
500-5 
55-9 
791-7 
56-6 
22 
0 
17-99 
501-3 
60-7 
832-0 
60-5 
22 
0 
21-51 
493-1 
55-9 
821-7 
56-4 
Sept. 15 
0 
0 
23-34 
502-1 
62-1 
809-6 
61-7 
Sept. 22 
0 
0 
24-87 
4990 
58-3 
813-6 
58-1 
2 
0 
25-81 
<i07. 6 
6i.3 
816-5 
64-2 
2 
0 
27-58 
518-1 
62-9 
S9d . 1 
6 1 Q 
4 
0 
22-32 
'ill 1.9 
68.3 
81 6.0 
66-6 
4 
0 
26-19 
117-1 
O I t 1 
67.4 
868. t 
6o-o 
6 
0 
19-37 
^ 1 4.7 
6Q.7 
oy • / 
803.4 
67-6 
6 
0 
22-92 
11 6-3 
O L VJ tj 
70.0 
/ vj-vj 
816 8 
67 6 
8 
0 
1913 
1 1 .8 
68.7 
799-3 
67-0 
8 
0 
18-55 
513-5 
69-0 
8 1 3.4 
6 / -0 
10 
20 
1915 
'i 1 9.3 
6^.7 
7Q6.0 
t UVJ'VJ 
65-2 
10 
0 
14-72 
507-1 
67.0 
VJ t VJ 
804.6 
66.0 
18 
0 
25 
17-61 
510-7 
590 
817-5 
59-4 
18 
0 
25 
20-11 
500-3 
57-4 
815-4 
580 
20 
0 
16-87 
506-1 
580 
834-5 
58-5 
20 
0 
2003 
501-2 
56-1 
821-8 
56-8 
22 
0 
20-10 
501-0 
58-2 
840-6 
58-4 
22 
0 
20-32 
490-2 
56-1 
824-7 
56-5 
Sept. 16 
0 
0 
24-94 
501-2 
60-9 
821-5 
60-5 
Sept. 23 
0 
0 
26-08 
501-4 
58-4 
815-7 
58-2 
2 
0 
24-71 
64. n 
826-9 
63-2 
2 
0 
26-22 
512-3 
63.1 
8t1 Q 
69.0 
4 
0 
21-10 
67.9 
893.9 
65-8 
4 
0 
24-33 
518-0 
67.7 
vJi • 1 
837.0 
6t 7 
6 
0 
19-94 
<i 1 4.3 
68.9 
Do i 
896.1 
66-9 
6 
0 
15-19 
526-9 
70.7 
834.0 
68.3 
8 
0 
19-40 
r \ 1 6.4 
67. Q 
807.8 
66-8 
8 
0 
20-01 
512-2 
70.0 
7Q8.7 
68 0 
10 
0 
18-99 
11 fi.1 
66.1 
806-3 
65-9 
10 
0 
19-83 
511-3 
68. 1 
780. => 
67.1 
Sept. 17 
18 
0 
25 
17-52 
5120 
60-0 
809-2 
60-2 
Sept. 24 
18 
0 
25 
18-75 
511-2 
59-7 
813-6 
59-8 
20 
0 
16-62 
506-0 
59-8 
821-2 
60-0 
20 
0 
16-80 
507-3 
58-6 
824-7 
5S-6 
22 
0 
17-88 
502-8 
61-3 
798-0 
611 
22 
0 
20-23 
491-8 
57-9 
823-0 
57-9 
Sept. 18 
0 
0 
27-29 
oUo-U 
DO-/ 
/ yo* i 
Do* 1 
Sept. 25 
0 
0 
24-80 
<±y / *y 
5/-7 
- — n 
a / -o 
2 
0 
29-48 
510-4 
66-0 
793-2 
65-0 
2 
0 
26-69 
507-6 
58-0 
829-8 
57-7 
4 
0 
23-54 
511-4 
65-9 
807-3 
65-3 
4 
0 
21-29 
504-4 
58-4 
849-3 
580 
6 
0 
22-56 
521-4 
65-1 
817-7 
64-9 
6 
0 
18-41 
505 8 
57-7 
842-5 
57-2 
8 
0 
20-40 
517-6 
64-0 
820-9 
630 
8 
0 
18-28 
510-9 
56-3 
838-9 
561 
10 
0 
7-65 
519-0 
62-6 
796-7 
62-6 
10 
0 
17-67 
5101 
550 
833-7 
55-0 
18 
0 
25 
19-98 
502-9 
55-7 
761-4 
56-2 
18 
0 
25 
18-55 
508-8 
50-8 
820-4 
50-9 
20 
0 
16-40 
495-0 
54-3 
813-9 
550 
20 
0 
15-66 
497-7 
50-1 
838-1 
50-4 
22 
0 
20-16 
475-4 
54-3 
824-3 
54-7 
22 
0 
19-96 
488-2 
50-6 
832-9 
50-5 
Sept. 19 
0 
0 
29-93 
a no Q 
OO-O 
DOO Q 
OZO'O 
DO'O 
Sept. 26 
0 
0 
27-34 
J Q 1 « 
^y 1 D 
0 1 -z 
Dl-i 
2 
0 
27-19 
512-9 
60-0 
828-6 
59-3 
2 
0 
28-47 
502-5 
52-6 
S27-1 
520 
4 
0 
23-79 
510-0 
63-1 
823-8 
61-8 
4 
0 
24 00 
5120 
54- 1 
S48-S 
530 
6 
0 
19-29 
509 0 
64-3 
838-7 
63-0 
6 
0 
23-07 
499-9 
540 
S59-4 
54-7 
8 
0 
14-01 
507-3 
63-7 
846-9 
62-6 
8 
0 
19-24 
5(X7-2 
53-4 
S3 7- 2 
53-0 
10 
0 
19-89 
511-2 
62-3 
780-5 
61-8 
10 
0 
12-90 
, 504-9 
52-7 
S12-S 
52-5 
18 
0 
25 
18-21 
510-2 
57-4 
818-3 
57-6 
18 
o 
25 
18-03 
505-3 
48-1 
S16-5 
48-8 
20 
o 
18-15 
496-1 
56-9 
838-0 
570 
20 
0 
16-97 
499-6 
47-4 
S36-3 
4S-0 
22 
0 
23 06 
492-4 
57-3 
831-8 
57-5 
22 
0 
17-S8 
4S9-0 
47-9 
S29-1 
4S-2 
Sept. 20 
0 
0 
23 39 
500-5 
60-6 
822-0 
60-0 
Sept. 27 
0 
0 
24 06 
4S9-1 
49-8 
811-2 
49-6 
2 
0 
28-45 
508-8 
630 
823-9 
61-6 
2 
0 
25-95 
504 0 
520 
813-7 
50-9 
4 
0 
28-67 
514-7 
65-9 
830-2 
64-6 
4 
0 
2514 
512-S 
52-3 
826-2 
51-5 
6 
0 
19-83 
513-3 
66-9 
833-6 
65-5 
6 
0 
22-72 
512 3 
52-6 
S27-6 
51-9 
8 
0 
16-17 
512-4 
66-0 
831-0 
65-3 
8 
0 
22-92 
512-9 
51-6 
S14-7 
510 
10 
0 
15-49 
5100 
65-0 
806-4 
64-5 
10 
0 
21-31 
514-2 
500 
811-6 
500 
Declination. Torsion removed, circle reading. — Sept. 75°; '27 d 3'', 73°. 
BlFILAR. /t= 0-0001205. Balance. *=0-000013 approximately. 
Scpl. 21)' 1 . ■The Declination and liitilar Magnetometers wove supplied closely lilting rectangular boxes, placed within the cylin- 
drical boxes, for the purpose of destroying currents of air. The boxes of all the Magnetometers were covered inside and outside with 
gilt paper. The box of the balance Magnetometer was removed after the observation at 4'\ and replaced before that at 6 h . 
