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GENERAL INDEX 



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Temperature. 



Abnormal variations in, at 

 Toronto (1854^62) ........ II ix 



Abnormal variations in, at 

 Toronto according to 

 direction of wind (1854-62) II ix 

 Ancaster, C. W. (1835-1845) I i 



Calgary, peculiarities IV v 



Causes of great fluctuations 



in, in Arctic winter II vi 



Comparative readings of 

 black bulb, unblacked 

 bulb and ordinary ther- 

 mometers I II 



Composition of earth's crust 



as produced by cooling ... IV vii 

 Correct exposure of ther- 

 mometers for air temper- 

 ature I I 



Edmonton, peculiarities. ... IV v 

 Effect of Pressure on, 



By Mr. Hopkins: reprint I iii 

 Effect of, on bacteria in 



milk IV VII 



Extremes of daily, in Ontario III ii 

 Electrotyping requires suit- 

 able I I 



Factor in promoting ero- 

 sion Ill VII 



Hourly corrections to reduce 



to true mean at Toronto . I i 



Ice, expansion and contrac- 

 tion by II III 



Isothermal maps of, Prof. 



Dove I II 



Mean annual range at To- 

 ronto and chief European 

 cities I II 



Mean daily range at Toronto 



from 1841-1852. I ii 



Method of obtaining mean 

 temperature at Toronto 

 from 1841-1852 I ii 



Monthly mean of, from 

 1850 to 1853 on laoard 

 Investigator in Arctic. ... I ii 



Nashville, Tennessee, ex- 

 treme temperatures from 

 1871-87 Ill vii 



Northwestern Canada Ill i 



Objects in keeping record 



of air ternperature I i 



Of earth with depth below 



surface II ix 



Of mineral springs I i 



Of surface of globe I i 



On a Law of, depending 

 UPON Lunar Influence. 

 By J. P. Harrison: reprint II iii 



On Annual Distribution 

 of, at Toronto 1859-68. 

 By. G. T. Kingston II xii 



Ser. Vol. Page Ser. Vol. Page 



Temperature — Con. 

 On Deducing mean, of a 

 HI I month. By G. T. Kingston II in 5 



I on diurnal and annual 

 variations of, at Hali- 

 fax, N.S. By G. T. 



Kingston II xiii 26 



On Great Fluctuations 

 OF, IN Arctic Winter. 



ByJ. J. Murphy II vi 521 



On causes of excess of 

 mean, of rivers above 

 that of air recently 

 observed by M. Renon. 

 By W, J. M. Rankine: 



reprint I i 96 



On periodic and non-per- 

 iodic variations of, at 

 Toronto from 1841 to 

 1852. By Col. E. Sabine I ii 14 

 On surface temperature 

 AND Great Currents of 

 North Atlantic and 

 Northern Ocean. By 

 Rev. Dr. Scoresby: re- 

 print I II 67 



On, at Toronto II n 453 



Pressure raises melting point 



of wax I II 168 



Quebec 1828-36 i i 77 



Remarkable Low, at Isle 



Jesus in Dec. 1854 I in 171 



Remarkable, At Toronto 

 July 1854; hottest on 



record I HI 46 



Toronto 1859 II v 238 



Remarks on, coefficients 

 of magnets. By G. T. 



Kingston II viii 280 



Remarks on thermometric 



registers I i 29, 75 



St. Martin, Isle Jesus, Que. II iv 263 

 16 St. Martin, Isle Jesus (1859) II v 309 



Some Remarks on Proba- 

 ble Present Condition 

 111 of Planets Jupiter and 



Saturn in reference to, 

 ETC. By Jas. Nasmyth: 



reprint I i 270 



Toronto 1831-34 II vii 21 



Toronto, mean results 1860 II VI 210 



Toronto 1864 II x 108 



Variation of fusion point 



with pressure I ii 54 



Yearly mean {rom 1841 to 



86 1852 Toronto I ii 17 



i Yukon IV viii 293 



I Temperature, means 



51 Abitibi, Que IV ix 152 



I Calvin, Ont IV ix 151 



I Fort Hope, Ont IV ix 151 



474 I Haileybury, Ont » . . . IV ix 150 



469 



112 



77 

 50 



524 



22 



542 



76 

 50 



159 



492 

 198 



229 

 92 

 77 



415 

 62 



15 

 16 



93 



154 



30 



33 



152 



