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principal results they have obtained. Instead of a journal or 



succinct narration of events in their chronological order, I 



shall treat separately of their principal operations, uniting 



under the same head the observations of both years, vs^ith the 



indication of their dates. One part of the results obtained 



during the summer of 1841 has already been published by 



M. Agassiz in the Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 



(vol. xxxiii. p. 217) ; and some of them of 1842 will be found 



in the Comptes Rendus of V Institute and in Leonhard and 



Bronn's Journal.* 



{To be continued.) 



Meteorological Tables for 1843. 



(Continued from Vol. XXXIV., p. 372.) 



Table III. — March. 



* Sibliotheque Univen^Jk (/<• Oeneve. Ajyril 1843. 



