90 MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



TURKEY. 



Constantinople. — Observations meteorologiques, A. Coumbary, 1808. 



Obsorvatious meteorologiques representees par des courbes, 18G7-'u8. 

 A. Coumbary. 



Meteorological items, (Journal de Constantinople, L'fitoile d'Orient. 

 Levant Uerald, 18G5-'0G-G7.) 



NORTH AMERICA. 



BRITISH AMERICA. 



Magnetical and meteorological observations at Lake Athabasca and 

 Fort Simpson, by Capt. J. H. Lefroy, and at Fort Confidence, on Great 

 Bear Lake, by Sir John Richardson, London, 1855. 



Fort Nascopee. — Meteorological observations, October, 1SG4- June, 

 18G5, H. Connolly. 



Fort Simpson. — Meteorological Journal, October, 1849- January, 1850. 



Observations at Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River, is^ovember 1, 18o7- 

 May 24, 1839 ; and April, 1848- August, 1859. 



Fort YouLon. — Meteorological observations January-Julj-, 18G1, R. 

 Kennicott. 



Moose Factory. — Weather notes, September, 1858-September, 1859. 



Repulse Bay. — Meteorological observations by Dr. John Rae, from 

 September, 1853, to July, 1854. 



Eiyolet. — Meteorological observations, 1857-59, H. Connolly. 



Vancouver's Island. — Meteorological observations, December, 18G3- 

 June, 18G4. 



CANADA. 



Comparison of meteorological observations made at Cape Diamond, 

 Montreal, and during an expedition for exploring Canada East, between 

 rivers Saint Maurice and Ottawa : 



NEWPOUNDLAND. 



Harbor Grace. — Abstract of meteorological notes, February, 1863, H. 

 A. Cliit. Anomalous gale and rain, H. A. Clift. Atmosphere and leaves, 

 H. A. Clift. Diagram of the directions of the wind, H. A. Clift. Meteoro- 

 logical notes, Harbor Grace Standard, December 4, 1872. 



Saint Jolui's. — General meteorological register for 1872, J. Delaney. 

 General meteorological register, December, 1873, J. Delaney. Meteoro- 

 logical observations, 1859-'G0, John Delaney. Meteorological register, 

 January, February, 1857, E. M. Delaney. Meteorological registers, 1848- 

 '50, Itoyal Artillery. Table showing mean temperature and height of 

 barometer in each month from 1834 to 1838, Joseph Templeman. Ve- 

 locity of the win?l by anemometer, J. Delaney. 



NOVA SCOTIA. 



Albion Mines. — Meteorological observations, 1844; meteorological ob- 

 servations for 1850 and comparison with 1849. 



