Abstract
The magnetic work during the arctic expedition of the airship Graf Zeppelin in July 1931 was undertaken for the purpose of studying the possibilities of making magnetic measurements under the conditions involved and of obtaining as valuable observations as possible.A preliminary report of the results is here presented. In the reduction of the observations, I hope later to have the privilege of utilizing the registrations of Sloutzk and Matotchkin Shar. It is to be noted that the present values have not been reduced. The geographical positions have been fixed by interpolation from the time‐records. The positions as given in Tables 1 and 2 are preliminary. They will be recalculated and in a later, more complete, report probably somewhat corrected.

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