394 MAGNETIC SURVEY OF A PART OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. 
Observations of the Inclination made on board Her Majesty’s hired Bark “ Pagoda, 
with Needle 1 (Fox No. I). Face West. Time usually two hours before Noon. 
Observer, Lieut. H. Clerk, Royal Artillery. 
Date. 
Lat. 
Long. 
Method 
employed. 
Observed 
Inclination. 
1844. 
O / 
Nov. 10. 
Magnetic Observa- 
Direct. 
— 53 56 
tory, 
Cape of 
N. 
— 53 25 
Good Hope. 
-33 56 
18 29 
S. 
-53 37 
21. 
Direct. 
— 53 53 
N. 
-53 25 
S. 
-53 37 
Dec. 19- 
— 34 12 
18 26 
Direct. 
— 54 15 
N. 
— 53 43 
S. 
-53 55 
1845. 
Jan. 9> 
Working out of 
Direct. 
— 54 28 
False Bay. 
N. 
-54 03 
S. 
— 54 25 
Direct. 
— 54 48 
N. 
— 53 58 
S. 
— 54 10 
10. 
-34 44 
17 50 
Direct. 
— 54 18 
N. 
— 53 48 
S. 
— 54 08 
13. 
lO 
CO 
1 
13 28 
Direct. 
— 52 33 
N. 
-52 03 
S. 
-52 25 
14. 
-37 25 
13 24 
Direct. 
-52 48 
N. 
— 51 54 
S. 
— 52 05 
N.S. 
— 52 08 
15. 
-38 37 
14 27 
Direct. 
-54 58 
N. 
-53 48 
S. 
— 54 03 
N.S. 
-53 58 
16. 
-39 10 
14 41 
Direct. 
-55 33 
N. 
— 54 20 
S. 
— 54 58 
N.S. 
— 55 18 
17- 
-40 21 
14 29 
Direct. 
— 56 18 
N. 
— 55 40 
S. 
-55 52 
N.S. 
-56 00 
18. 
-42 50 
13 00 
Direct. 
— 56 38 
N. 
-55 40 
S. 
-55 48 
N.S. 
— 55 50 
19. 
-44 50 
13 19 
Direct. 
— 57 18 
N. 
— 56 25 
S. 
—56 35 
N.S. 
— 56 30 
21. 
-47 40 
Direct. 
-56 43 
j 12 25 
N. 
— 56 50 
Corrections. 
Ship’s 
attrac- 
tion. 
Index. 
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} 
f 
+ 08 
} 
+ 08 
} 
+ 08 
j>+22 
+ 08 
j> + 51 
+ 08 
J> + 61 
+ 08 
j> + 37 
+ 08 
> + 17 
+ 13 
> + 79 
+ 13 
J 
1 
> + 35 
+ 13 
1 
J> + 35 
+ 13 
l + 12 
J 
+ 13 
l+15 
1 
+ 13 
J 
| +06 
+ 11 
Ship’s head. 
Corrected Inclination. 
Remarks. 
O / o / 
-53 31 
Needle A. used as de- 
flector, adjusted at 
40° from the appa- 
rent dip. 
— 53 31 
— 53 50 
Observed in the 
Observed 
j on shore. 
"1 Observed 
| on shore. 
I Observed 
j on shore. 
s.e. by s.|-s. 
s.e. by s.|s. 
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w. by n. 
w. by n. 
w. by n. 
S.W. 
by 
w. 
S.W. 
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w. 
S.W. 
by 
w. 
s.w. 
by 
w. 
S.W. 
by 
w. 
S.W. 
by 
w. 
S.W. 
by 
w. 
N.W. 
by 
w. 
N.W. 
by 
w. 
N.W. 
by 
w. 
N.W. 
by 
w. 
s.w.byw. 
|w. 
s.w.byw 
>. 
s.w.byw. 
iw. 
s.w.byw. 
iw. 
s.w. 
by 
w. 
s.w. 
by 
w. 
s.w. 
bv 
w. 
s.w. 
by 
w. 
s.s.w. 
s.s.w. 
s.s.w. 
s.s.w. 
s.w. by s. 
s.w. by s. 
s.w. by s. 
s.w. by s. 
s. by e. 
s. by E. 
-53 48 
-53 20 j 
-52 56 
-51 35 
— 51 44 
-52 39 
— 54 14 
— 55 10 
— 55 34 
— 56 14 
-56 29 
-53 34 
L 
dock-yard at Si- 
mon’s Bay. 
A strong south-east 
wind, table very 
unsteady 2 p.m. 
Table very unsteady. 
Table unsteady. 
Table steady. 
Up to the 13th of 
January the deflec- 
tors were at 40°from 
dip ; on and after 
the 14th they were 
at the dip, so that 
the same observa- 
tions gave dip and 
intensity. 
Very unsteady. 
Table steady. 
Much motion. 
Much motion. 
Much motion. 
A calm, very un- 
steady. 
