METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS. 



BERMUDA. 



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SOUTH AMERICA. 



Hering, C. T ! Plantation Catharina Sophia, 



colony of Surinam, Dutch 

 Guiana. 



Brown, George H ! Jauja, Peru 



5 48 



56 47 



12 00 S. 1 75 15 



10,500 B. T.P. 



Stations from which telegraphic reports of the weather were received at 

 the Smithsonian Institution in the year 1860. 



LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL CONTRIBUTED IN ADDITION TO THE REGU- 

 LAR OBSERVATIONS. 



Alcott, William P. — Observations (thermometer, winds, and clouds,) 

 made on an expedition to Greenland, via the Gulf of Newfound- 

 land and Bon Esperance harbor, Labrador, in the schooner 

 Nautilus, Captain Charles E. Rantlett, of Thomaston, Maine, 

 by the Lyceum of Natural History of William's College, Wil- 

 liamstown, Mass., from July 1 to September 20, 1860. 



Ballou, N. E. — Printed synopsis of observations of temperature^ rain, 

 winds, and clouds, for the year 1860, at Sandwich, Illinois. 



Bandelier, A. — Record of auroras seen at Highland, Illinois, from 

 December, 1859, to November, 1860. 



