MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 87' 



Stearns, B. E. C. — Economic value of certain Australian forest-trees 

 and their cultivation in California. 



Steele, Av(justus. — Eainbow observed at night at Cedar Ke^'S, Fla. 



Turner, Frof. J. B. — Education of American farmers. 



^Vhite, ^Y. F., Tampa, Fla. — Fogs in Florida. 



Whitney, II. M. — Eruption of the great summit volcano of Mauna 

 Loa. 



Wilbur, B. F. — Lightning observed during snowstorm. 



Wing, 31. E. — Effect of lightning on telegraph wires. 



LOCAL METEOROLOGY. 

 AFEICA. 



Meteorological notes of a journey to Musardu, B. Anderson. 



ASIA. 



CHINA. 



Memorandum explanatory of a plan for the eastern seas for recording 

 meteorological observations aud transmitting weather news, Kobert 

 Hart. 



INDIA. 



Madras. — Mean height of barometer and thermometer for each month 

 of the years lS43-'44-'45. 



SIBERIA. 



Table of therraometric observations during the exploration of the 

 country between Stikolajefsk and Okhotsk, 18G5. 



Olhofslc. — Report of thermometric observations in 18GG, Richard J. 

 Bush. 



Yalcoutslc. — Temperature curves from fifteen years' observations, 1829 

 -'-4L 



SINGAPORE. 



Annual abstract of meteorological observations for 1S70, n. L. Ran- 

 dell. 



Meteorological observations, May-December, 18G9, H. L. Randell. 



Meteorological observations for April, 1872, (Straits Settlement Gov- 

 ernment Gazette.) 



Meteorological observations, September, 1872. 



Temperature and rain-fall on Quop estate, 18GG-'70. 



TURKEY. 



Jerusalem. — Thermometric observations, 1851-1854. 

 Mosul. — Temi)erature aud rain-fall, January, 1852- February, 185Cj 

 Rev. W. F. Williams. 



