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Caledonia Mine. — Meteorological registers at the Caledouia Mine, 18G7- 

 1871. Henry Poole. 



Halifax. — Account of storm, September 18-19, 1870, Frederick Al- 

 lison. 



Horion. — Thermometric record, 185G, A. P. S. Stuart. 



Windmr. — Mean temperatures, 1794-1811. 



ONTARIO. 



AmJiersthurgli. — Meteorological observations from January, 1840, to 

 Marcli, 1852, with coutiuuatiou by Peter Muuzies, from September, 

 1853, to May, 1850. 



Bruce Mines. — Meteorological observations, September, 1850. 



Hamilton. — Mean results of meteorological observations for 1854 ; do. 

 1855-'50, '59. Eesults of meteorological observations, 1846-1853, W. 

 Craigie. 



Kingston. — Abstract of meteorological register kept at Queen's Col- 

 ege University, 1858-00. 



Thousand Isles. — Barometrical readings, 1858, J. F. Mayer. 



Toronto. — Abstracts of meteorological observations at the magnetical 

 observatory, 1854-'04. Daily curves of temperature at Toronto. General 

 meteorological registers, 1850-'57, Professor Kingston. General meteoro- 

 logical registers, 1804-09. Provincial Magnetical Observatory. Mean 

 meteorological results, 1854, J. B. Cherriman. Mean meteorological re- 

 sults, 1859-64, '70, Professor Kingston. Meteorological observations, 

 October, 1847-Jauuary, 1848. Meteorological summary for November, 

 1809, derived from the records of the Magnetical Observatory, Toronto. 

 Monthly meteorological register at the Provincial Magnetical Observa- 

 tory, 1859-1872. Eesults of meteorological observations made at the 

 Magnetical Observatory, Toronto, during the years 1800-'61-'62 ; To- 

 ronto, 1864. Summary of rain and melted snow for the winter quarter 

 1870-71, from observations at forty-one stations j compiled at the Mag- 

 netic Observ^atory, Toronto. 



QUEBEC. 



Daily means of observed temi)eratures at two adjacent stations, Vic- 

 toria Bridge and Point Saint Charles, February, 1861. 



Montreal. — Meteorological observations at IMontreal, September-Ifo- 

 vember, 1855, Dr. A. Hall. Observations relative to tables prepared 

 and compiled by S. A. Huguet. Eegister of thermometer and barom- 

 eter kept by T. D. King, February-July, 1872. 



Saint Martinis. — Charts of barometric j^ressure, humidity, temperature, 

 and rain-fall, 1856, C. Smallwood. Contributions to meteorology, from 

 observations at St. Martin's, 1857, C. Smallwood. Monthly meteorolog- 

 ical register, October-November, 1858, C. Smallwood. 



