GENERAL SIR EDWARD SABINE ON TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. 
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Inclination (continued). 
13. Various Observers. Epoch 1853. 
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14. 
Sabine. Epoch 1818. 
Lat. N. 
Long. E. 
Inclination N. 
Lat, N. 
Long. E. 
Inclination N. 
o r 
O f 
o r 
O l 
O 1 
O 1 
M c Clintock 
75 31 
294 40 
84 04 
75 59 
295 13 
84 52 
M'Clintock 
75 28 
295 54 
83 51 
75 54 
295 27 
84 52 
Bellot 
76 00 
296 30 
84 10 
75 51 
296 54 
84 44 
Robinson 
75 34 
297 37 
83 27 
75 04 
299 57 
84 25 
Allen 
75 26 
298 13 
84 16 
74 35 
301 02 
83 51 
Belcher 
75 23 
298 19 
84 27 
74 01 
302 08 
84 09 
75 34 
296 52 
84 02 N. 
75 14 
298 27 
84 29 N. 
15. Various Observers. Epoch 1850. 
16. Various Observers. Epoch 1850. 
Lat. N. 
Long. E. 
Inclination N. 
Lat. N. 
Long. E. 
Inclination N. 
Ommanney 
Ommanney 
Ommanney 
Allen 
Ommanney 
Belcher 
Bellot 
O f 
75 25 
75 22 
75 21 
75 22 
75 21 
75 04 
75 25 
o / 
298 38 
298 50 
298 54 
298 54 
299 00 
299 51 
300 10 
o / 
84 17 
84 06 
84 04 
84 02 
84 12 
83 52 
83 42 
Robinson 
M°Clintock 
Brown 
Brown 
Allen 
Ommanney 
Allen 
o / 
75 12 
75 00 
74 35 
74 35 
74 35 
74 35 
74 01 
o / 
301 00 
301 00 
301 02 
301 13 
301 13 
301 13 
302 OS 
o / 
84 04 
83 28 
83 51 
84 00 
83 49 
83 35 
83 47 
75 20 
299 11 
84 02 N. 
74 39 
301 16 
83 48 N. 
The Observations of the Force, in the portion of the Globe for which I have given 
groups of the other two Elements (viz. Arctic America for about fifty degrees of Lon- 
gitude), are scarcely sufficiently numerous to receive the same mode of treatment. I 
have therefore merely assembled these observations in a separate List, arranged according 
to Longitude. 
Date. 
Observers. 
Lat. N. 
Long. E. 
Force. 
Date. 
Observers. 
Lat. N. 
Long. E. 
Force. 
1819 
Sabine 
O / 
74 27 
o / 
248 18 
12 13 
1861 
Hayes 
o / 
77 08 
o / 
288 38 
12-65 
1820 
Sabine 
74 47 
249 12 
12-24 
1854 
Kane 
78 37 
289 20 
12-48 
1819 
Sabine 
75 10 
256 16 
12-35 
1818 
Sabine 
70 35 
293 05 
12 41 
1851 
74 36 
264 42 
12-39 
1853 
Bellot 
76 05 
294 30 
12-58 
1850 
74 43 
266 41 
12-33 
1818 
Sabine 
75 51 
296 54 
12 09 
1853 
Bellot 
74 42 
268 17 
12 72 
1850 
Ommanney 
75 24 
298 16 
11-84 
1849 
Robinson and Brown.. 
73 52 
269 43 
1305 
1818 
Sabine 
75 04 
299 57 
11-88 
1819 
Sabine 
72 45 
270 19 
12-46 
1853 
Bellot 
75 10 
301 00 
12 22 
1825 
73 14 
271 05 
13 26 
1850 
Ommanney 
74 35 
301 13 
12 00 
1853 
Bellot 
74 35 
277 45 
12-91 
1850 
Ommanney 
73 10 
303 36 
12-21 
1818 
Sabine 
76 08 
281 39 
12-39 
1861 
Hayes 
72 47 
303 57 
12-38 
1819 
Parry and Sabine . . . 
73 31 
282 38 
12 23 
1853 
Kane 
72 23 
304 30 
12-84 
1818 
Sabine 
76 45 
284 00 
12-45 
1818 
Sabine 
70 26 
305 08 
12-12 
1861 
1850 
Hayes 
Ommanney 
78 18 
76 45 
287 00 
287 14 
12-52 
12-22 
1823 
Sabine 
74 32 
341 10 
11 54 
In the following Tables I have placed, in comparison with each other, the values of 
the magnetic Elements at every fifth degree of Latitude between 40° N. and 90° N., and 
at every tenth degree of Longitude between 0° and 360°, as shown, 1°, in the Table pub- 
