* 
Ago Mimeruiony. 
: Bist. Jan. & Ist Feb. 
below zero: 
Salem, Mass., 
Gloucester, Mass., 14 
Chelmsford, Mass., 17 
Concord, N. H., 26 
Brattleborough, Vt., Q7 
Hallowell, Me. 30 
Plymovth, Mass., 13 
New Bedford, Mass., 35 
Springfield, Mass., 18 
Stockbridge, Mass., 16 
Portsmouth, N. H., 19 
Wiscasset, Me., 24 
herst, Mass 94 
Dorchester, Mass., 17 
Danvers, i6 
Hartford, Conn., 14 
Wilmington, Del 26 
Hamilton, Ohio, 24th Jan 
4 
On the S5thof February, the thermometer,* Fahrenheit’s 
seale, was forty and a half degrees below zero, at the tele- 
graph, on cape Diamond, Quebec. This telegraphic stationis 
near 400 feet above the level of the St. Lawrence. a 
14. Officers of the Lyceum of Natural History of the Berk- 
shire Medical Institution, elected September 14, 1825. 
€uester Dewey, A. A. S., President. 
Davin Hunr, = 
Joun P. Barcnetper, M. D.$ Viee Presidents. 
Rev. Epwarp Hircucocs, 
Henny K. Strone, Corresponding and Reeording Seeretery 
und Treasurer. 
Jacos Pontes, >) 
Henry H. Cuixps, M. D. 
Ornein Waicur, Curators. 
Cuarues A. Les, 
Ganpiner Dogrance, 
15. Mineralogy.—A Manual of Mineralogy, in which the 
Seience is illustrated by cuts in the text, and a considerable 
number of coloured engravings is preparing for the press, by 
J. L. Comstock, M. D. of Hartford. oes 
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th alenhal. SF prror. 
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