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JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS: 
[SECOND SERIES.] 
Arr. L—On Three several Hurricanes “of the American Seas 
and their Relations to the Northers, so called, of the Gulf of 
Mexico and the Bay of Honduras, with Charts ilustoafieg 
the same; by W. C. Reprmyp. : , 
Bticton, ee sting 
In some former investigations of the hurricanes of the rere 
Ocean and other seas, T have been enabled to trace the progress of 
these tempests in a westerly direction while in the intertropical 
latitudes, and thence in a recurved or northeasierly direction 
through a portion of the temperate zone. * 'The routes pursued 
by several. of these storms have been delineated on my chart of 
1835, which, with several additions, is appended to this commu 
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thesatetas which have been thus examined, some avd 
~ erica hete daily ss for a distance of 2500 or 3000 
miles; while the places of their first origin, as well as bat their 
final disappeartinée; remain ‘still undetermined. — as 
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* See this Journal, oe series,) ages 1831, (Vol. xx,) Art. IV :—October, 1 1833, ( 4 
xxv,) Art. XV:—October, 1836, (Vol. xxxt,) Art. Vul posse 1839, (Vol. bon ye I 
os 201 :—-January, set (Vol. xur,) Art. XII. ~ 
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