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twenty-one years, until at last in 1872 the English 

 Meteoroloeical Office consented to issue one. 



But in France Le Verrier was aware of the importance 

 of such an issue from the first, and France published its 

 first Daily Map of the Weather as early as i6th September, 

 1863, and the United States followed in January 1871, so 

 that as regards official publication England was third in- 

 stead of being first. 



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G. J. Symons. 



