A voyage towards the North pole undertaken by His Majesty's command, 1773 . atioiis. Kem-irKs. 80 30 15 hE n 28 12 54II 24 11 24I I 56 12 30 11 56 Liglit Breezes and tlie Waterlinooth. July 31? at 4 PM. 80 35 19 0 12 24 Tiic Weather very line, and theWater quite ftiil. 79 44 9 51 At Smeerenberg. 18 57 Aug. 31at 4 PM. 68 46 3 24 15 3 N 87 59W 107 32 9 33 31at 6 PM. 68 47 3 24 4 354 34 10 4 2 3 513 44 N 53 45 W53 3°53 3553 553 3°52 3° 79 4978 3777 477 976 5176 30 25 425 724 624 4 23 2 24 0 24 17 Calm, and the Water very fmooth. Sept. 3-1at 6 PM. 65 47 . a 27 16 42 5 5915 1013 4213 0 N 86 25 W84


A voyage towards the North pole undertaken by His Majesty's command, 1773 . atioiis. Kem-irKs. 80 30 15 hE n 28 12 54II 24 11 24I I 56 12 30 11 56 Liglit Breezes and tlie Waterlinooth. July 31? at 4 PM. 80 35 19 0 12 24 Tiic Weather very line, and theWater quite ftiil. 79 44 9 51 At Smeerenberg. 18 57 Aug. 31at 4 PM. 68 46 3 24 15 3 N 87 59W 107 32 9 33 31at 6 PM. 68 47 3 24 4 354 34 10 4 2 3 513 44 N 53 45 W53 3°53 3553 553 3°52 3° 79 4978 3777 477 976 5176 30 25 425 724 624 4 23 2 24 0 24 17 Calm, and the Water very fmooth. Sept. 3-1at 6 PM. 65 47 . a 27 16 42 5 5915 1013 4213 0 N 86 25 W84 30 ,8^ 3578 4075 3°73 45 III 48no 34109 24106 24 i°3 34 100 34 25 23 26 426 49 z8 2428 426 49 26 55 Light Breezes, not much Iwcll. 4at 8 AM. 65 4 2 21 ?8 3319 z 19 27?956 20 45 , 21 45 S 43 3°E41 040 3039 537 4533 3° 114 56 116 12 117 14 118 32120 40123 38 21 31 22 4822 16 22 13 21 35 23 2 22 14 Light Breezes, and the Watervery fmooth. 5 63 45 2 i6 Moons true Amplitude 25 16 25 46 Brefli Breezes, and fome Sea. 2ol> 5^ 57 I 30 1 20 3820 56 20 47 1 S7 ^ ^ ^. ^ A P P E N D I Xr Account of the Observations made with the MarineDipping Needle, conftru6ted for the Board of Lono-i-tude by Mr. Nairne, from whom I received the followingdefcription of the iiiftrument. 119 nr^HE figure (plate 9.) is a reprelentatron of theinllrument, hanging by an univerfal joint on a* triangular ftand. It is adjufted fo as to hang in a plane perpendicular to the horizon, by means of a plumb line, which is to be fufpended on a pin above the divided circle, and the dovetail work, which alters the pofition** of the inftrument, by turning the button A. The two** 90° on the divided circle, are adjufted fo as to be per-* pendicular to the horizon, by the fame plumb line and* the adjufting fcrew B: and at the loweft 90°, when* it is adjufted, the pointer C is fixed. The length of the magnetic needle is twelve inches, and its axis (the ends* of which were of gold alloyed v/ith copper) refted on fridio


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