METEOROLOGY. 



«„„s of temperature -^^^''''ig'jt^fiH^^'rtbel.'^^^^^^^^ I liS"^ 

 4. Galvanic earth currents; o. P"^"''^"' !,"ts. g. Tdal observations; 

 observations on the ?"'''ir^;i;0j4°"^XTu Atmospheric electric- 



^ff.^^i^^^'^S:,^^^^^.^^ be eventually published 



lished. 



Co-overatic. of tU renpeoti.e nation, in m Intermtional Magnetic and 

 Meteorological Observations. 



UNITED STATES. 



Lat Long. 



Polar stations. Sib 20' W. 04^58' 



1. Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land §' 710 18' W. 150° 24' 



2. Point Barrow, Alaska 



Auxiliary stations. ^ ^^^ ^o, ^y^ n^o 16' 



3. Los Anjjeles -■ n'59O00'W. 68° 00' 



4. Fort Cbimo, Ungava Lay N 550 00' E. 168° 00' 



fi CoDDer Island, ]{:anitcliatka J^" " V • 



6 P??,^aration of Daily International Weather 

 Bulletin and map for the entire globe. 



AUSTRIA-HUNGAKY. 



Polar stations. ^ ^^^ ^^, ^- go 35' 



1. JanMayen • - 



Auxiliary stations. . 



2. Special course of observations on telegraphic 



earth currents will be made by the tele- 

 graphic department at 12 or 14 stations. ^^^ ^_^^ ^ ^^^ ^^, 



3. Pola 



DENMABK. 

 Polar stations. ^ ^^^ ^^, ^ ^^o 45' 



1. Godthaab ; 



Auxiliary stations. 



2. A special north polar expedition started to 



explore north of Siberia, but the latest news 

 reports it frozen up near Nova /embla. 



FINLAND. 



Polar stations. ^^^ 24/ E. 26° 36' 



1. Soudan Kyla 



Auxiliary stations. ^ ^^^ ^^, ^ 250 00' 



2. Helsingfors N. (jS^ 00' E. 21° 05' 



3. Wasa 



