214 
LIEUT.-COLONEL SABINE ON TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM 
Observations of the Magnetic Force. (Continued.) 
1842. 
Lat. 
Long. 
Method 
employed. 
Angle of 
deflection. 
Face east. 
Tempera- 
ture. 
Ship’s head. 
Intensity. 
Correction 
for ship’s 
attraction. 
Corrected 
Intensity. 
Remarks. 
Jan. 8. 
— 6°6 05 
204 02 
Def. N. 
34 13*8 
O 
35 
s. 
by w. + w. 
1-923 
1 
>1-944 
Working in a hole of 
Def. S. 
31 22-2 
35 
s. 
by w. is- w. 
1-944 
>-•011 
water. 
Mag. N. 
29 05-0 
35 
s. 
by w. w. 
1-925 
Mag. N.S. 
38 47-0 
35 
s. 
bv w. ^ w. 
1-935 
J 
Mag. S. 
19 29-8 
35 
s. 
by w. w. 
1-965 
wt. 1 gr. 
11 14-4 
35 
N. 
' 
wt. H gr- 
17 07-6 
35 
N. 
1-951 
wt. 2 grs. 
wt. 2 ^ grs. 
23 02-1 
29 01-7 
35 
35 
N. 
N. 
1-982 
1-963 
> + •012 
wt. 3 grs. 
35 44-9 
35 
N. 
1-953 
wt. 3|- grs. 
43 14-8 
35 
N. 
1-930 
9- 
-66 01 
204 04 
Def. N. 
33 45-1 
35 
s.w. w. 
1-952 
Def. S. 
31 12-7 
35 
s.w. 
1-954 
V 
1 
o 
o 
Mag. N. 
28 59-9 
35 
s.w. by w. 
1-932 
J 
Mag. N.S. 
38 37*6 
35 
s.w. by w. 
1 946 
, 
203 56 
Mag. S. 
19 16-0 
35 
s.w. by w. 
10. 
-65 57 
Def. N. 
33 53-7 
30 
w. by s. 
1-943 
1 
Def. S. 
30 59-0 
30 
w. bv s. 
1-968 
> -ooo 
Mag. N. 
28 46-5 
30 
w. by s. 
1-932 
J 
Mag. N.S. 
38 36-3 
30 
E. 
1-948 
+ •001 
Mag. S. 
19 16-3 
30 
E. 
wt. 1 gr. 
11 28-5 
30 
w. bv s. ^ s. 
1-923 
1 
wt. H gr- 
16 59-9 
30 
w. by s. y s - 
1-965 
Working in a hole of 
w T ater. 
wt. 2 grs. 
22 55-0 
30 
w. by s. -g- s. 
1-984 
L ■ 
>1-949 
wt. 2^ grs. 
29 09-5 
30 
w. by s. •§• s. 
1-955 
r--oo3 
wt. 3 grs. 
35 46-6 
30 
w. by s. \ s. 
1-950 
wt. 3^ grs. 
42 54-2 
30 
w. by s. \ s. 
1-942 
Def. N. 
33 54-5 
30 
s.w. by w. 
1-942 
Def. S. 
31 22-4 
30 
s.w. by w. 
1-944 
>-•006 
Mag. N. 
28 46-7 
30 
s.w. by w. 
1-952 
Mag. N.S. 
38 30-3 
30 
s.w. by w. 
1-957 
Mag. S. 
19 19-4 
30 
s.w. by w. 
11. 
— 65 56 
203 31 
Def. N. 
33 51-4 
30 
s. 
1-946 
Def. S. 
31 05-2 
30 
s. 
1-962 
>-•012 
Mag. N. 
28 45-2 
30 
s. 
1-953 
Mag. N.S. 
38 40-3 
30 
s. 
1-943 
Mag. S. 
19 21-0 
30 
s. 
13. 
— 66 06 
202 10 
Def. N. 
34 14-7 
33 
N. | E. 
1-922 
Def. S. 
Mag. N. 
31 23-1 
28 52-6 
33 
33 
N. | E. 
N. \ E. 
1-943 
1-942 
> + •012 
■ 
>1-945 
Working in a hole of 
water. 
Mag. N.S. 
38 49-4 
33 
N. i E. 
1-931 
201 46 
Mag. S. 
19 36-1 
33 
N. i E. 
14. 
-66 08 
Def. N. 
34 10-3 
33 
n.e. by e. 
1-927 
—> 
Def. S. 
31 15-2 
35 
n.e. by e. 
1-951 
> + •008 
Mag. N. 
28 49-5 
35 
n.e. by e. 
1-947 
J 
Mag. N.S. 
38 38-4 
35 
n.e. by e. 
1-946 
16 
-65 47 
Mag. S. 
19 27-1 
35 
n.e. by e. 
202 08 
Def. N. 
33 47-6 
50 
1-949 
Def. S. 
31 1 6* 1 
50 
1-951 
Mag. N. 
28 52-7 
50 
1-942 
Mag. N.S. 
38 45-7 
50 
1-936 
Mag. S. 
wt. 1 gr. 
19 44-8 
11 25-4 
50 
50 
^Observed 
1-940 
!> 
1-948 
wt. 1|- gr. 
17 08-3 
50 
on ice. 
1-957 
wt. 2 grs. 
23 02-9 
50 
1-979 
wt. 2i grs. 
29 16-2 
50 
1-955 
wt. 3 grs. 
36 17-4 
50 
1-935 
wt. 3^ grs. 
43 23-5 
50 
-J 
1-932 
- 
