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im. A. W. RtJCKER AND DR. T. E. THORPE ON A MAGNETIC 
Descriptions of Scotch Stations. 
1. Aberdeen (1). See “ 1890 Memoir,” p. 95. 
2. Between Aberdeen and Ellon (2). Declination, July 14, 1892 ; Force and Dip, 
July 12 ; G. (60, 74). Lat. 57° 19' 16"; Long. 2° 2' 22." About 4 miles from 
Ellon, in a field E. of the road, and 300 yards S. of “ Fontainebleau” Farm. 
Declination. 
2. 
G.M.T. 
c. 
an. 
h. ID. 
“1“ 1 05 
h. ra. 
14 15 
19 14-8 
1°9 25-8 
Inclination. 
Needle. 
G.M.T. 
e. 
^0* 
1 
83 1 
h. m. 
13 1 
13 14 
7°1 14-6 
71 14-7 
o / 
71 16-2 
Horizontal Force. 
G.M.T. 
H. 
Ho. 
D 
V 
h. in. 
12 37 
12 15 
1’5735 
1*5706 
3. Between Aberdeen and Ellon (3). (Balmedie). July 14, 1892 ; G. (60, 74). 
Lat. 57° 15' 10" ; Long. 2° 3' 22". In a field S. of a lane running E. out of the 
main road, a little to the N. of the village of Balmedie ; 300 yards from the road, 
and about 250 yards from Balmedie House, which bore 30° E. of N. 
Declination- 
V 
G.M.T. 
a. 
^0- 
h. m. 
h. 
m. 
o t 
o / 
- 1 18 
11 
8 
19 1-5 
19 125 
