Further Magnetic Observations in South Africa. 13 
Summary of Eesults (continued). 
Macphersons Observations in 1909. 
Place. 
Date. 
Latitude. 
Longitude. 
Declination. 
S. 
E. 
W. 
1909, Mar. 7 
26°21' 
27° 8' 
22° 8' 
1909, Mar. 14, 15 
26 20 
26 59 
21 51 
1909, Mar. 21 
26 20 
26 50 
22 21 
1909, Sept. 5 
26 9 
26 10 
22 5 
1909, Apr. 11 
26 14 
26 10 
21 52 
1909, May 16, 19 
26 46 
26 26 
22 6 
1909, Oct. 12, 13 
26 36 
25 35 
22 41 
EESULTS OF OBSEEVATIONS. 
The method of tabulating is the same as in the " Keport of a Magnetic 
Survey of South Africa " (Appendix E, p. 12). In the present results there 
is, however, no column showing the value at any particular epoch. No 
correction for daily variation has been applied in the case of any of 
the elements. 
I have to thank Mr. W. H. Finlay for reducing the observations. 
Abiekwa Put.— Latitude 30° 22''0 S. 
Longitude 20° 46'-0 E. 
Place of observation on east side of graveyard and on opposite side of 
road. North side of row of houses. 
Date. 
1912 Dec. 10 
Declination (D). 
G.M.T. 
6.23 a.m. 
8.09 a.m. 
D (observed). 
25° 25'-2 W. 
25 23-9 
Observer. Instrument. 
Beattie 73 
Date. 
1912 Dec. 10 
G.M.T. 
9.20 a.m. 
9.20 a.m. 
Dip (0). 
Needle, d (observed). 
5 59°35'-lS. 
6 59 32-9 
Observer. Instrument. 
Beattie 142 
Date. 
1912 Dec. 10 
Horizontal Intensity (H). 
G.M.T. H (observed). 
6.43 a.m. V H30 -17807 
7.22 a.m. D H.^ -17800 
7.54 a.m. V 
Observer. Instrument. 
Beattie 73 
