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Auxiliary stations. Lat. 



2. Colon, near Montevideo S. 34° 22' 



3. Paysander, Buenos Ayres S. 34° 45' 



4. Naples N. 40^ 52' 



5. San Mkolas, ) ^y ^ ■ a ino --/ 



6. Carmen, } Patagonia S. 40° 00' 



7. Moncalieri K 45° 00' 



NORWAY. 



Polar stations. 



1. Bossekop X. 690 56' E. 23° 00' 



Auxiliary stations. 



2. Will send Professor Tromholdt to observe 



auroras at Kautokeino, Finmark N. 69° 00' E. 23*° 00' 



RUSSIA. 



Polar stations. 



1. Kova Zembla (Karmakule Bay) N. 72° 30' E. 53° 00' 



, 2. Mouth of the Lena N. 73° 00' E. 1240 40' 



Auxiliary stations. 



3. Pavlosk (St. Petersburg) N. 60° 00' E. 30° 00' 



4. Observations of ground currents on four tele- 



graph lines will be made, two in southern 

 and two in central Eussia. 

 The Russian Geographical Society will maintain the following spe- 

 cial meteorological stations in Siberia : 



5. Preobrashensk N. 59© 30' 



6. Werchojansk :j^. 68° 00' 



7. Orlensk JT. 73© 00' 



8. Orlekminsk N. 60° 30' 



9. Witimsk K 59° 25' 



10. Kirensk ]S'. 57° 00' 



11. Is^ochtuisk K GOO 00' 



SWEDEN. 



Polar stations. 

 1. Spitzbergen \ . . . N. 79© 53' E. IGo 00' 



ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. 



Auxiliary stations. 



1. Steps have been taken to establish a mag- 

 netic observatory at Cordoba' S. 31° 30' W. 64® 30' 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Special simultaneous observations will be made by the local phys- 

 ical observatories at — 



1. Tiflis N. 410 43' 



2. Havana N. 23© 08' 



3. Gottingen N. 51° 30' 



4. Lisbon K. 38° 42' 



5. Stonyhurst .- K. 53^ 51' 



H. Mis. 2G 24 



