Report on the scientific results of the voyage of during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, , Captain Frank Turle Thomson, . 420 410 400 39 0 380 Na CI Sc lutions, k \. ^^ 8 o, *S0 -^ *% \ ~~~~^ 6%^ 500 OC 10° 20° F Hu«i,: The Voyage of : Physical Properties of Water. PI. Observations of Apparent AverageCompressibility of Water for 305 Atmospheres at 5°C, multipliedby 107. 29 & 30/12/87. **-XK X W X X * ^ P G Tai F ElinT THE VOYAGE OF CHALLENGER. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY REPORT on Atmospheric Circul


Report on the scientific results of the voyage of during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George SNares, , Captain Frank Turle Thomson, . 420 410 400 39 0 380 Na CI Sc lutions, k \. ^^ 8 o, *S0 -^ *% \ ~~~~^ 6%^ 500 OC 10° 20° F Hu«i,: The Voyage of : Physical Properties of Water. PI. Observations of Apparent AverageCompressibility of Water for 305 Atmospheres at 5°C, multipliedby 107. 29 & 30/12/87. **-XK X W X X * ^ P G Tai F ElinT THE VOYAGE OF CHALLENGER. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY REPORT on Atmospheric Circulation based on the Observations madeon board Challenger during the years 1873-1876, and otherMeteorological Observations. By Alexander Buchan, , ,Secretary of the Scottish Meteorological Society. In the Narrative of the Cruise of the Challenger, vol. ii. pp. 300 to 304, the conditionsare detailed under which the meteorological observations were made during the voyage,and the observations themselves are printed in externa, pp. 305 to 744. The instruments employed, which had been previously verified, were furnished by theMeteorological Department of the Board of Trade. The observations were uniformly madeat two-hourly intervals, except when the Challenger was in Sub-Antarctic waters, fromDecember 21st, 1873, to March 17th, 1874


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