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 Meteorological articles receivecT, &c. — Continued. 



Halos 82 



Instruments S2 



Local meteorology : 

 Europe : 



Austria ^ S3 



Belgium 83 



Denmark 83 



Eugland and Scotland 83 



France 83 



Germany !r5 



Italy 8(3 



Netherlands 86 



Norway 86 



Portugal 86 



Russia 86 



Spain 87 



Sweden 87 



Switzerland 87 



North America : 



Canada 87 



Nova Scotia 87 



United States 87 



West Indies 88 



South America 88 



Australia 88 



New Zealand 69 



^ Asia 89 



Africa c9 



Magnetism 89 



Magnetic and meteorological 90 



Meteors 90 



Ocean currents and tides 93 



Ozone 93 



Pressure of the atmosphere 93 



Rain 93 



Snow 94 



Solar heat 95 



Storms and tornadoes , 95 



Telegraphic weather-reports 95 



Temperature 96 



Volcanoes 97 



Winds 97 



Zodiacal light 93 



Meteorological material received and kept in Smithsonian 75 



Meteorological stations and ohservers in 1871 63 



Meteorology, articles on 451 



Meteorology, notes on, by Professor Henry 451,452,455,456,458, 460,461 



of Porto Rico, by George Latimer 451 



of Green River country, by Colonel Collins - - 453 



distinction between tornadoes and tempests, by Lamark 455 



tornado in Spruce Creek Valley, Pennsylvania, by J. B. Meek 456 



effect of the moon on the weather, by J. Henry 460 



connection of gales of wind and aurora, by R. T. Knight 461 



storm in Butler Coiinty, Kansas, by William Harrison 462 



