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INTRODUCTION, 



TABLE IV. 



Meteorological Summary for 1849. Santiago de Chile. 



Barometer at 32" Fahrenheit. 



' At the how; of rniuiiuum. 



7 After an earthquake. 



TABLE V. 



Temperature, clouds, and rain. 



The residence of Professor Domeyko was in a portion of the city less subject to abnormal 

 influences, and his instruments were probably forty feet nearer to the level of the ocean than ours. 

 His records were in French measures, which have been converted into equivalent English 

 values. 



