in the position of the horizontal needle , &c. 
143 
North end of Needle to the East. 
1 
Direction of 
Mean Time 
A M. 
Reading of 
I emp. 
north end of 
Time that a ho- 
Date. 
of Obser- 
or 
north end of 
needle during 
rizontal needle 
W'nds. 
Weather. 
Remarks, &c. 
P. M. 
needle. 
westerly daily 
touk to make 
Instr. 
variation. 
60 vibrations. 
1825. 
h. m. 
O / 
O 
m. s. 
Feb. 23rd 
6 OO 
P.M. 
E 5 00 N 
— 25 2 
17 Cl,7 
6 40 
5 00 
— 25 l 
1 7 51.8 
c 00 
-26 
T 7 A £\. 2 
Aurora faint to 
/ 
— 8 30 
6 20 
-—26 
the northward. 
8 40 
6 00 
c 10 
26 
26 
t *7 rn.7 
N 
9 00 
9 IO 
4 10 
— 25 
9 20 
3 3o 
—25 
9 3° 
3 3 ° 
—25 
9 4° 
3 00 
—25 
9 45 
3 20 
—25 
10 00 
3 10 
—25 

17 52,2 
10 30 
3 00 
—25 
10 45 
2 30 
—25 
1 1 00 
2 OO 
~ 2 5 
17 55 
11 15 
I 40 
—25 
11 30 
I 30 
—25 
1 1 38 
I OO 
— 2C 
Midn 1 
I OO 
-25 
17 55>3 
Fresh 
Thick hazy 
I ESE by comp. 
Feb. 24th 
0 5 
A. M. 
0 40 
—25 
Hazyweather 
D EbSbycomp. 
1 26 
East 
17 c 6 ,c 
Max. easterly var. 
1 56 
E 0 10 S 
“25 
17 58 
2 15 
0 50 
—25 
2 40 
I OO 
—25 
3 10 
0 55 
—255 
17 5 6 >3 
r 4.0 
2 30 
— 26 
18 0,6 
Aurora faint. 
6 40 
5 OO 
— 26 
4 7 40 
5 30 
—27 
18 1,5 
Squally 
8 56 
5 10 
—27 
18 2,7 
9 4° 
4 45 
—27 
1 7 55,8 
9 55 
3 00 
—27 
17 52,8 
10 30 
2 30 
— 26 ! 
10 50 
1 30 
26 ^ 
i 7 49>4 
1 1 00 
I OO 
— 26 h 
Max. westerly var. 
11 3°. 
0 40 
—z6\ 
Needle proceed- 
Noon 
0 50 
—z6\ 
18 2,4 
ingto thenorth- 
0 30 
P. M 
0 30 
—26 1 
ward by gentle 
0 45 
0 30 
— 26 
vibrations in 
1 i5 
E 0 30 N 
— 26 
»7 52,3 
small arcs. 
1 3° 
1 30 
— .6 
— 3 30 
2 20 
—27 
17 5i,5 
4 45 
2 OO 
— 26 
17 53 
5 5° 
2 OO 
—25 
17 55,2 
6 50 
2 OO 
—25 
17 55,4 
7 15 
2 OO 
—25 
912 
I 50 
—25 
17 55,6 
East 
Cloudy 
9 4 ° 
I 3 ° 
—25 1 
i 7 54 >* 
Fresh 
10 25 
I 3 ° 
— 26 
