METEOROLOGY. 425 



Xo. of paragraph. 

 Meteorological Office : 



Argentine, Gould, Dr. B. A 6 



India, Blauford, H. F 10 



St. Petersburg « 



Meteorological stations : 



In Hudson's Bay 5 



In Panama 7 



Meteorology : 



Instruction in, England 92 



Instruction in, Germany 90 



Instruction in. United States 91 



Deductive philosophical 262 



Miles, Dr. M., director of Houghton farm 45 



Miller-Hauenlels, Prof. A. von : 



Earth temperature 197 



Theoretical meteorology 262 



MiUosevich, rainfall in Italy 219 



Mirage and temperature 369 



Mohn, Prof.' H. : 



Climate of Norway 76 



Barometric variations in North Atlantic 274 



Moller, M., causes of storm progress 286 



Monthly weather reviews 11 



Montigny, C., scintillation 370 



Mount Whitney expedition, report of 179 



Miihry, Dr. A., study of equatorial meteorology 43 



Miiller, Dr. J., rainfall in Switzerland 217 



Miiller, M. : 



Gradients and thunder-storms 303 



Temperature and Boon or gusts 304 



Munich ; 



Climate of 77 



Local distribution of rainfall 144 



Hourly temperature records 157 



Munro, anemograph constructed by 136 



Muntz, A., and E. Aubin, carbonic acid in atmosphere 163-165 



Murray, J. , contents of volcanic ashes 398 



Natal, twilight observed at 395 



National Academy of Sciences, eclipse expedition 236 



Necrology : 



Goldschmidt, E. H 56 



Wiillerstorf-Urbair, von 57 



Sabine, Sir E 58 



Kowalski, M 59 



Schmidt, J. F.J 60 



Kapeller, L. J 61 



Hoflmeyer, N. H. C 62 



Schoder, H. von 63 



Boguslavvski, G. von 64 



Merian, P 65 



Guyot, Prof. A, H 66 



Plant, Thomas 67 



Neison, observes twilight at Natal '^^^ 



Nephoscoiie, invention of Braun's l-^* 



