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L. P, Casella, who certifies that it “ has been tested in 
the hydraulic press, as well as carefully compared with 
my standard, and found correct in every way, no 
change whatever having taken place in the instru¬ 
ment.” 
Temperatures taken by Capt. David Grey, of the 
Eclipse whaler :— 
1872. 
Station. 
Lat. 
Long. 
Depths 
in 
fathoms 
Temperature. 
' Air. 
Sur¬ 
face. 
Min. 
Max. 
April 
o 
/ 
0 / 
O 
A 
13. 
15. 
68 
45 N. 
13 58 W. 
220 
29 
28-8 
32 
15. 
16. 
68 
52 N. 
15 40 W. 
220 
29 
29 
31-5 
20. 
17. 
68 
12 N. 
16 40 W. 
270 
28'8 
28 
31 
May 
Bottom 
14. 
18. 
75 
ON. 
16 20 E. 
85 
29 
29 
32 
June 
- 
6. 
19. 
78 
20 N. 
0 20 E. 
400 
30 
30 
33 
8. 
20. 
78 
14 N. 
0 18 W. 
220 
30 
29 
30 
400 
30 
30 
32 
18. 
21. 
75 
5 N. 
6 15 W. 
400 
32 
29*5 
32 
200 
32 
30 
32 
23. 
22. 
74 
50 N. 
6 50 W. 
100 
32 
30 
32 
400 
31 
30 
32 
July 
3. 
23. 
200 
34 
30-5 
34 
April 13, 15, 20.—When these three soundings were 
taken the ship was frozen in the pack ; still there is a. 
slight increase of temperature at the lowest depth. 
