LIEUT.-COLONEL SABINE ON TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. 
Observations of Inclination. (Continued.) 
205 
1841 . 
Position. 
1 
'ime of 
day. 
Method 
employed. 
Observed 
Inclination. 
Face east. 
Lat. 
Long. 
Mar. 16. 
O 
h 
m 
O 
/ 
-64 
11 
154 
40 
11 
45 A.M. 
Direct. 
-83 
28-2 
1 
00 to 
Direct. 
— 83 
15-0 
-64 
13 
154 
03 
3 
15 P.M. 
S. 
-83 
52-8 
-64 
13 
154 
03 
N. 
-83 
37*0 
N.S. 
-83 
28-3 
Direct. 
-83 
23-0 
17. 
-64 
20 
153 
02 
10 
15 A.M. 
Direct. 
-83 
27*6 
to 
S. 
— 83 
48-1 
11 
15 A.M. 
N. 
-83 
40-9 
N.S. 
-83 
47*2 
Direct. 
-83 
40-7 
18. 
-63 
54 
151 
56 
5 
45 A.M. 
Direct. 
-84 
44-0 
to 
N. 
-85 
14-5 
7 
00 A.M. 
N.S. 
-85 
35-2 
19> 
-64 
18 
149 
09 
11 
40 A.M. 
Direct. 
-84 
00-5 
1 
40 P.M. 
Direct. 
— 84 
09-7 
S. 
— 84 
26-3 
-64 
26 
148 
20 
3 
00 P.M. 
N. 
— 84 
26*1 
N.S. 
-84 
49-0 
Direct. 
-84 
05-0 
— 64 
56 
147 
14 
6 
15 P.M. 
Direct. 
-84 
15-0 
20. 
-65 
15 
144 
53 
7 
40 A.M. 
Direct. 
-84 
55-7 
8 
50 A.M. 
Direct. 
-85 
25-8 
—65 
12 
144 
07 
10 
00 A.M. 
Direct. 
-86 
03-5 
-65 
12 
144 
07 
10 
30 A.M. 
Direct. 
— 84 
54-3 
11 
20 A.M. 
Direct. 
-85 
08-0 
— 65 
10 
143 
21 
11 
40 A.M. 
Direct. 
-85 
12-8 
-65 
10 
143 
21 
11 
50 A.M. 
S. 
-85 
45-0 
to 
N. 
-85 
48”3 
1 
00 P.M. 
N.S. 
-85 
56*7 
Direct. 
-85 
55-0 
— 65 
06 
142 
40 
4 
45 p.m. 
Direct. 
— 85 
46*5 
6 
20 p.m. 
Direct. 
-85 
44.9 
21. 
-64 
20 
140 
40 
5 
40 A.M. 
Direct. 
-85 
45*8 
to 
S. 
-85 
53-4 
7 
00 A.M. 
N. 
-85 
59-0 
N.S. 
-86 
11-0 
Direct. 
-85 
51-7 
-64 
08 
140 
14 
11 
30 A.M. 
Direct. 
-84 
24-5* 
22. 
-63 
09 
139 
28 
9 
30 A.M. 
Direct. 
-85 
54-5 
to 
S. 
-86 
33-1 
11 
10 A.M. 
N. 
-86 
57-1 
N.S. 
-86 
25-7 
Direct. 
-86 
02-0 
Ship’s head. 
Correc- 
tion for 
ship’s 
attrac- 
tion. 
Mean Incli- 
nation. 
Face east. 
True 
Inclination. 
Remarks. 
s.w. -5- s. 
s. 
| s.w. by 
1 
J> s.w. by s. 
s.w. by s. 
s.w. 
w. by n. 
s.w. by s. 
s.w. by s. 
s.s.w. 
s.w. 
w.s.w. 
W.N.W. 
s.w. 
s.w. by w. 
w.s.w. 
w.s.w. 
w. 
w. 
w. by n. 
W.N.W. 
N. k w. 
— 64< 
> n.w. by w. 
+ 37 
-64 
-64 
-76 
-51 
-15 
+ 52 
-51 
-33 
— 15 
— 15 
+ 21 
+ 21 
+ 38 
+ 52 <! 
-84 25 
-84 19 
-84 57 
-84 41 
-84 32 
-84 27 
-84 32 
-84 52 
-84 45 
-84 51 
-84 31 
— 84 34 
-85 05 
-85 14 
-85 30 
-85 30 
-85 53 
-85 09 
-85 31 
-85 47 
-85 41 
-85 12 
-85 45 
-85 41 
-85 28 
-86 00 
-86 03 
-86 12 
-85 34 
-85 26 
-85 07 
-84 54 
-85 01 
-85 07 
-85 19 
-85 00 
1 
+ 62 -85 14 -84 46 
-84 06 
-84 06 
1 
I 
>>-84 14 
I 
J 
-84 06 
-84 48 
— 85 03 
— 85 05 
-85 10 
>> — 85 16 
>>-84 36 
J 
r=3 
If 
* There is an obvious error here in the degree recorded ; 
not employed. — E. S. 
it should be probably 86°. The observation is 
2 e 2 
