LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS AND OBSERVERS 



OF THE 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



FOR THE YEAR 1861. 



BRITISH AMERICA. 



Name of observer. 



Station. 



Acadia College 



Baker,J.C 



Clarke, Mrs. Lawrence, jr, 



Craigie, Dr. W 



Delaney, Edward M. J. . . 



GuDn, Donald 



Hall, Archibald, M. D.... 

 Hensley, Rev. J. M 



Magnetic Observatorj' . . . 

 Mackenzie, John 



Phillips, H 



Rankin, Colin 



Richards, Thomas 



Ross, Bernard K 



Royal Engineers 



Small wood. Dr. Charles., 



Wolfville, Nova Scotia [ 45 06 



Stanbridge, Canada East 45 08 



Fort Rae. G reat Slave Lake ' 



Hamilton, Canada West ! 43 15 



Colonial Building, St. John's, New- ' 47 35 



foundland. ' 



Red River Settlement, Hudson's 50 06 



Bay Territory. 



Montreal, Canada East ! 45 30 



King's College, Windsor, Nova I 44 59 



Scotia. i • 



Toronto, Canada West ! 43 39 



Moose Factory, Hudson's Bay Ter- i 51 15 



ritory. 



Niagara, Canada West , 43 09 



Michipicoton, Canada West ! 47 50 



Kenogumissee, Hudson's Bay Ter- ; 49 50 



ritory. 



Fort Simpson, Hudson's Bay Ter- i 61 51 



ritory. 



Meteorological Observatory, Hali- 44 39 



fax, Nova Scotia. ' 



St. Martin. Isle Jesus, Canada E. I 45 :^ 



64 25 

 73 00 



79 57 

 52 40 



97 00 



73 36 



64 07 



79 21 



80 45 



79 20 

 85 05 

 84 00 



121 25 



63 37 



73 36 



Feet. 

 95 



170 



853 



57 

 200 



flOS 



270 



i,'66oV 



ALABAMA. 



'A signifies Barometer, Thermometer, Psychrome- 

 t'-r, and Rain Gauge. 

 B signifies Barometer. 

 T signiSes Thermometer. 



P signifies Psychrometer. 

 R signifies Kain Gauge. 

 N signifies No innrument. 

 t Above Lake Ontario. 



