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CAPTAIN ELLIOT’S MAGNETIC SURVEY OF THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO 
Absolute Determinations of Dip, Horizontal and Total Intensity, and Variation at different 
Stations in the Archipelago, together with the Heights, in Feet, of some of the Stations in 
Sumatra determined by Cary’s Portable Barometer. 
Table H. 
Date. 
Station. 
Latitude. 
Longitude. 
)ip corrected to 
Horizontal 
Total 
Variation. 
Altitude 
Jan. 1, 1848. 
Intensity. 
Intensity. 
above sea 
level. 
o / 
8-0947 
8-306 
0 / // 
1 36 46-6 E. 
S.L.’^ 
12 51-8 S. 
8-121 
8-333 
S. L. 
12 56-2 
8116 
8-328 
S. L. 
12 56-7 
8114 
8-326 
1 36 15 
S.L. 
8-092 
1 31 07 
S. L. 
8-077 
1 23 05 
S.L. 
... 
1 28 49 
S. L. 
8-062 
1 19 07 
S. L. 
11 14-9 
8-186 
8-346 
1 09 40 
u.t 
11 31-0 
8-166 
8-334 
1 15 50 
u. 
12 35-8 
8-182 
8-384 
1 09 33 
S. L. 
12 45 0 
8-125 
8-331 
1 31 19 
S. L. 
17 02-1 
8-086 
8-457 
1 22 39 
S. L. 
27 05-4 
7-897 
8-870 
0 47 07 
S. L. 
27 14-2 
7-850 
8-829 
0 34 25 
S.L. 
26 32 0 
7-887 
8-815 
0 58 11 
S.L. 
27 34 0 
7-886 
8-895 
0 50 44 
S. L. 
28 08-6 
7-855 
8-909 
0 59 10 
U. 
28 41-1 
7-753 
8-834 
0 20 36 
U. 
28 23-9 
7-647 
8-838 
0 13 46 
U. 
27 31-7 
7-943 
8-958 
0 52 57 
U. 
27 23-2 
28 45-4 
29 45-7 
28 26-1 
7916 
8-915 
0 40 04 
0 11 32? 
U. 
u.: 
U.§ 
U.|l 
7-886 
8-967 
1 35 28 ? 
28 24-1 
7-934 
9-020 
1 13 18 
u. 
28 30-8 
7-916 
9-009 
0 35 09 
S.L. 
29 21-5 
7-873 
9-033 
0 32 20 
S. L. 
28 54-3 
7-894 
9-017 
0 27 38 
U. 
29 44-4 
7-907 
9-106 
0 10 05 
U. 
30 08-3 
7817 
9-039 
0 13 14 
S. L. 
30 150 
7-781 
9-007 
0 05 13 
u. 
29 36-5 
7-924 
9-113 
0 16 23 
u. 
28 34-4 
7-939 
9040 
0 26 23 
u. 
29 01-5 
7-925 
9060 
0 25 21 
u. 
30 14-8 
7-826 
9-(t59 
0 20 20 
u. 
30 10-9 
7-894 
9-1.32 
0 18 13 
u. 
29 53-9 
7-907 
9-121 
0 57 46 
S.L.H 
29 09-9 
7-953 
0 27 59 
u. 
28 41-9 
9-066 
0 33 23 
u. 
28 00-2 
7-948 
9-002 
0 30 24 
u. 
27 52-0 
7-944 
0 31 41 
S.L. 
27 30-9 
8-957 
0 41 05 
S.L. 
28 05-1 
7-950 
9-010 
0 37 59 
S. L. 
27 04-6 
7-937 
8-915 
0 23 51 
S. L. 
27 29-9 
7-964 
8-978 
0 24 55 
S.L. 
29 27-7 
29 02-4 
7-963 
9-146 
0 33 17 
U. 
u. 
u. 
29 12 7 
7-958 
9-il8 
0 35 59 
28 59-9 
8 040 
9-193 
0 29 25 
u. 
27 47-3 
8-025 
9-072 
0 28 38 
u. 
28 53 0 
8-075 
9-222 
0 51 55 
S.L. 
27 45-8 
8-048 
9-096 
0 44 15 
S.L. 
27 25-6 
8-064 
9-086 
0 32 07 
S.L. 
27 07-5 
8-011 
9-000 
0 29 59 
S. L. 
29 52-2 
7-905 
9-115 
0 28 28 
U. 
30 36 0 
7-887 
9-163 
0 19 32 
S,L. 
29 20-5 
7-960 
9-130 
0 18 18 
XL 
29 55-9 
7-935 
9-157 
0 32 13 
S. L. 
29 45-8 
7-915 
9-118 
0 36 57 
S. L. 
27 22-1 
0 54 38 
U. 
7-944 
0 18 13 
S. L. 
26 15-7 
7-916 
8-827 
1 12 30 
S.L. 
23 54-0 
7-913 
8-655 
1 05 09 
S. L. 
1845 
1846 
1847 
1848 
January, 1846 
Februaiy. 
May, June and July 
July. 
July. 
August. 
August. 
September. 
September 29. 
October 1. 
October 3. 
October 5. 
October 7. 
October 10. 
October 12. 
October 15. 
November 23. 
November 27. 
December 1. 
December 4. 
December 7. 
December 8. 
December 10. 
December 11. 
December 13. 
December 15. 
December 16. 
December 21. 
December 24. 
December 29. 
Jan. 1, 1847 
Jan. 6. 
Jan. 8. 
Jan. 10. 
Jan. 12. 
Jan. 14. 
Jan. 18. 
Jan. 26. 
Jan. 30. 
Feb. 2. 
Feb. 5. 
Feb. 10. 
Feb. 13. 
Feb. 15. 
Feb. 22. 
Feb. 25. 
March. 
April. 
Apr. 26. 
May. 
May 21. 
June 1. 
June 6. 
June 9. 
June 12. 
June 25. 
August. 
September. 
Singapore 
Singapore 
Singapore 
Singapore 
Pulo Peesang 
Carimons 
Pulo Booaya 
Lingin 
Saravrak 
Sambas 
Permanket 
Pantiiinak 
Succadana 
Batavia 
Ceram 
Anjeer 
Cheringin 
Palambangan 
Chebiliang 
Chelangkahan 
Goonong Dadap 
Woorong Goonong 
Tegu 
Pangerango 
Chunjur 
Karang Tengga 
Chebranok 
Wyn Cooper’s Bay... 
ChUotoe 
Pangangbahan 
Mooaro Chikasso ... 
Sidang Barang 
Bejong Petair 
Bandong 
Garoet 
Permangpek 
Cherugnuktok 
KMipoochen 
Banjeer 
Chiiwee 
Samadang 
Cheribon 
Indramayu 
Tegal 
Samarang 
Japara 
Ambarawa 
Balembang 
Solo 
Nyawee 
Bankiwa, Solo river 
Soorabaya 
Sumenap 
Pulo Kuneeang 
Bezooki 
Kedeeri 
Patchitan 
Munoori 
Karang Bolong 
Chilachap 
Aji Barang 
jKandang Aur 
Lampongs 
Bencoolen 
1 18 32 N. 
103 56 30 E 
27 52-6 
59 22 
09 09 
11 39 S. 
33 54 N. 
22 00 
10 29 
01 19-3 S. 
15 33 
09 52 
07 05 
02 47 
22 05 
31 00 
47 00 
54 00 .5 
28 00 
11 00.’ 
43 04 
51 00.’ 
50 08 
58 16 
57 14 
05 00? 
11 17 
30 37 
28 00 
30 00 .’ 
13 36 
55 44 
13 54 
39 23 
38 25 
39 02 
23 08 
09 34 
51 14 
43 34 
19 35 
51 57 
59 42 
36 07 
16 08 
24 00? 
35 00? 
23 52 
00 26 
16 01 
00 26 
51 32 
43 29 
48 29 
12 56 
35 22 
45 44 
44 29 
24 49 
23 46 
26 12 
53 54 
103 19 15 
103 27 00 
104 21 00 
104 37 00 
no 29 00 
109 28 00 
109 04 15 
109 30 00 
109 57 00 
106 58 00 
106 15 00 
106 01 00 
105 46 45 
105 54 45 
105 49 15 
106 06 45 ? 
106 06 00 .’ 
106 10 00 ? 
106 58 45 ? 
106 59 00? 
107 09 45 
106 47 45 
106 25 30 
106 36 30 
106 27 00 
106 19 00 
106 38 00 
107 10 00 
107 02 00 
107 40 30 
107 55 00 
107 45 15 
108 09 45 
108 52 30 
108 42 00 
108 23 00 
108 04 45 
108 42 00 
108 25 45 
109 15 30 
no 30 45 
no 38 15 
no 28 45 
no 37 00 
no 53 30 
111 29 15 
112 21 00 
112 44 30 
113 51 15 
115 16 30 
113 42 45 
112 00 00 
in 05 30 
no 04 00 
109 27 00 
108 57 15 
109 03 30 
108 04 30 
105 20 15 
102 28 45 
* S.L. Sea level. t U, 
§ Pangerango, about 10,000 feet high. 
height unknovrn. J November 22nd, variation =10' 20" E. and 23rd = 12' 45". 
II By morning sights 1° .33' 30". Afternoon 1° 31' 17", and by eq^ual altitudes 1° 35' 28". 
This variation is different from tlTe others, but by equal altitudes =0° 57' 26" E. 
