TEMPERATURE TABLE. 
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flow of Arctic water, it would be quite inapplicable to 
the Kennedy-Channel area. 
Temperatures taken by us gave the following re¬ 
sults :— 
1872. 
Station. 
Lat. 
Long. 
Depths 
in 
fathoms 
Temperature. 
Air. 
Sur¬ 
face. 
Min. 
Max. 
June 
O 
O 
O 
O 
O 
1 . 
1 . 
68 
52 N. 
6 
40 W. 
600 
42 
37| 
30 
37! 
13. 
2. 
75 
6 N. 
2 
30 W. 
100 
36 
31 
28 
35^ 
15. 
3. 
75 
7 N. 
3 
48 W. 
100 
36 
32 
28 
35 
50 
31 
291 
32! 
17. 
4. 
76 
13 N. 
2 
22 W. 
100 
34 
31 
29| 
34 
18. 
5. 
76 
3 N. 
0 
10 E. 
150 
35 
33 
30! 
40 
200 
33 
30! 
48 
19. 
6. 
76 
21 N. 
1 
5 E. 
150 
35 
32 
30! 
32 
250 
• • 
32 
30! 
39! 
20. 
7. 
76 
35 N. 
0 
3 W. 
6 
34 
33 
30~ 
33 
25 
33 
30 
35 
150 
. # 
33 
30 
39! 
22. 
8. 
76 
41 N. 
2 
10 W. 
150 
35 
32 
29! 
«4 
27. 
9. 
77 
18 N. 
5 
0E. 
25 
37 
34! 
32 
s4 
250 
• « 
34! 
32 
39 
July 
1 . 
10. 
78 
20 N. 
7 
2 E. 
6 
36 
36 
33 
36 
5 * 
600 
.. 
36 
33! 
36! 
6. 
11. 
79 
54 N. 
6 
34 E. 
6 
35 
34! 
33 
34| 
12 
34| 
33 
35 
25 
• • 
34! 
33 
37 
50 
34| 
33 
37 
200 
•• 
34! 
33 
40 
Bottom 
7. 
12. 
80 
4 N. 
5 
12 E. 
600 
37 
34! 
31! 
39 
10. 
13. 
80 
23 N. 
9 
0 E. 
12 
35 
31 
28 
31 
50 
31 
28 
31! 
Bottom j 
12. 
14. 
80 
32 N. 
9 
50 E. 
600 j 
36 
31 
28! 
64 
Among the many advantages that would result from 
