LIEUT.-COLONEL SABINE ON TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM 
207 
Observations of the Magnetic Force. (Continued.) 
1841. 
Lat. 
Long. 
Method 
employed. 
Angle of 
deflection. 
Face east. 
Tempera- 
ture. 
Ship’s head. 
Intensity. 
Correction 
for ship’s 
attraction. 
Corrected 
Intensity. 
Remarks. 
Nov. 25. 
-38 00 
179 
34 
Def. N. 
39 01*2 
O 
s.e. by s. 
1-645 
1 
Def. S. 
36 28*2 
s.e. by s. 
1 638 
>-•018 
A head sea, table not 
Mag. N. 
32 25-3 
s.e. by s. 
1-645 
very steady. 
Mag. N.S. 
42 31*1 
s.e. by s. 
1-647 
Mag. S. 
23 06-8 
s.e. by s. 
^>1-634 
-38 27 
179 
59 
Def. N. 
38 52-4 
s.e. by e.|-e. 
1-654 
1 
Def. S. 
36 29+ 
s.e. by e.^e. 
1-637 
>-•002 
A sea from the S.W., 
Mag. N. 
32 22-4 
s.e. by e.{e. 
1-643 
J 
ship unsteady. 
Mag. N.S. 
42 30-0 
s.e. by e.^e. 
1-648 
Mag. S. 
22 37-9 
s.e. by e.^-e. 
26. 
— 38 48 
182 
05 
Def. N. 
Def. S. 
Def. N. 
39 12-6 
36 36-7 
39 06-7 
E.S.E. 
E.S.E. 
S.E. 
1-633 
1-629 
1-639 
' 
+ •001 
Ship very steady, 
steering well. 
Def. S. 
36 32*6 
S.E. 
1-633 
1 
Mag. N. 
32 23-2 
S.E. 
1-648 
|> — -013 
>1-640 
Mag. N.S. 
42 20-3 
S.E. 
1-662 
J 
Mag. S. 
22 23-4 
S.E. 
-39 02 
182 
05 
Def. N. 
38 54-4 
E.S.E. 
1-653 
Def. S. 
36 15-2 
E.S.E. 
1-650 
+•001 
Head sea, much mo- 
tion. 
Mag. N. 
32 30-5 
E.S.E. 
1-638 
Mag. N.S. 
42 19-3 
E.S.E. 
1-663 
Mag. S. 
22 25-8 
E.S.E. 
27- 
-39 14 
182 
54 
Def. N. 
38 52-7 
63 
S.E. by E. 
1-653 
1 
Def. S. 
36 27-2 
63 
s.e. by e. 
1-639 
I 
O 
O 
O) 
A swell from the 
Mag. N. 
32 35-6 
63 
s.e. by e. 
1-631 
S.E., ship steady. 
Mag. N.S. 
42 34-9 
63 
s.e. by e. 
1-641 
J 
Mag. S. 
22 45-9 
63 
s.e. by e. 
-39 31 
183 
00 
Def. N. 
38 39-5 
63 
s. by e. 
1-666 
Def. S. 
Mag. N. 
35 59-9 
32 11-1 
63 
63 
s. by e. 
s. by e. 
1-665 
1-663 
> — •024 
Steering well, ship 
steady. 
Mag. N.S. 
42 13-5 
63 
s. by e. 
1-666 
J 
Mag. S. 
22 43-5 
63 
s. by e. 
>1-652 
28. 
-40 35 
183 
00 
Def. N. 
38 32-3 
64 
E.S.E. 
1-673 
1 
Def. S. 
35 52-8 
64 
E.S.E. 
1-672 
> 000 
Mag. N. 
32 12-2 
64 
E.S.E. 
1-662 
Very steady. j 
Mag. N.S. 
41 59-7 
64 
E.S.E. 
1-686 
Mag. S. 
22 29-6 
64 
E.S.E. 
-40 50 
183 
11 
Def. N. 
38 27-2 
64 
S.S.E. -§• E. 
1-678 
Def. S. 
35 35-2 
64 
S.S.E. \ E. 
1-689 
>-•019 
Mag. N. 
32 02*5 
64 
S.S.E. \ E. 
1-675 
J 
Mag. N.S. 
41 461 
64 
S.S.E. \ E. 
1-706 
J 
Mag. S. 
22 29-8 
64 
S.S.E. -§■ E. 
29. 
-41 34 
183 
40 
Def N. 
38 16-1 
65 
s. bv E. 
1-689 
Def. S. 
35 28-7 
65 
s. by e. 
1-695 
Mag. N. 
31 55-0 
65 
s. by e. 
1-686 
Mag. N.S. 
41 32-6 
65 
s. by e. 
1-720 
Mag. S. 
22 14-3 
65 
s. by e. 
1-660 
wt. 1 gr. 
13 24-0 
65 
s. by e. 
^-•023 
1-666 
Very steady. 
wt. 1^ gr. 
20 07-1 
65 
s. by e. 
1-678 
wt. 2 grs. 
26 39-6 
65 
s. by e. 
1-729 
wt. 2 grs. 
35 07*5 
65 
s. by e. 
1-663 
wt. 3 grs. 
42 38-1 
65 
s. by e. 
1-692 
wt. 34 grs. 
52 14*9 
65 
s. by e. 
1-680 
-42 40 
183 
46 
Def. N. 
38 04-4 
65 
s. 
1-700 
1 
Def. S. 
35 21-7 
65 
s. 
1-702 
>-•025 
1-682 
Mag. N. 
31 38-8 
65 
S. 
1-708 
Very steady. 
Mag. N.S. 
41 34-5 
65 
s. 
1-717 
Mag. S. 
22 01-6 
65 
s. 
2 E 
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