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ADMIRALTY. Lights, &c. {continued ) 



South Africa, East Indies, Cliiua, Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand up 

 to 1862. 8vo. 1862 



West Coast of Africa, the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and Sea of Azof; British 

 Islands; North Sea (Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Prussia, Russia, Sweden, and 

 Norway), the Baltic, and the White Sea, N. and W. Coasts of France, Spain, and 

 Portugal ; S. Africa, E. Indies, China, Japan, Australia, Tasmania, and New 

 Zealand, West Indies, British North America, United States, S. America, and W. 

 Coast of N. America ; also Tide Tables for British and Irish Ports for 1869. 1869 



Another edition corrected to Dec. 20, 1876. 8vo. 1877 



METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Publications in 4to. 



Charts showing the Surface Temperature of the South Atlantic Ocean in each month 

 of the year. Folio. 1869 



Contributions to our Knowledge of the Meteorology of Cape Horn and the West 

 Coast of South America. 1871. (Pamph. 'Meteor.' 4to, vol. 1) 



Contributions to our Knowledge of the Meteorology of the Antarctic Regions. 



1873. (Ibid.) 



Contributions to our Knowledge of the Meteorology of Japan. By T. H. Tizard. 



1876. (Ibid.) 



Currents and Surface Temperature of the North Atlantic Ocean from the Equator to 

 Lat. 40" N. 1872, 



Discussion of the Meteorology of the Part of the Atlantic N. of 30 N. for 11 days 

 ending 8th Feb. 1870. 1872 



Quarterly Weather Report, 1869-73. Vols. 1 to 5. 1870-75 



Remarks to accompany the Monthly Charts of Meteorological Data for Square 3, 

 extending from the Equator to 10 N. Lat., and from 20 to 30 W. Long. With 

 Atlas in folio. 1874 



Remarks to accompany the Monthly Charts of Meteorological Data for the Nine 

 10 Squares of the Atlantic, which lie between 20 N. and 10 S. Lat., and extend 

 from 10 to 40 W. Long. With Atlas in obi. folio. 1876 



Reports H. M. S. " Challenger," Ocean Soundings and Temperature. 



Folio, Nos. 1 to 7. 1873-76 



METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Publications in 8vo. 



Atlantic, which lies between 20 N. and 10 S., and extends from 10 to 40 W., 

 Physical Geography of, by Capt. Toynbee. 1876. (Pamph. 'Cosm.' vol. 2) 



Conference at Leipzig, Report of Proceedings, 1873. On Weather Telegraphy and 

 Storm Warnings, 1874. 



Conference at Vienna, Report of Proceedings, of Permanent Committee ; Meetings 

 at Vienna, Utrecht, and London. 1875-76 



Conference at London. Report of Proceedings. 1875. (Pamph. 'Cosm.' vol. 3) 



Instructions in the use of Meteorological Instruments. By R. H. Scott. 1875 



Instructions for Meteorological Telegraphy. 1875. (Pamph. 'Cosm. 'vol. 2) 



Notes on the Form of Cyclones in the Indian Ocean. By C. Meldrum. 1873. (Ibid.) 

 Report of an Inquiry into the Connexion between Strong Winds and Barometrical 



Differences. 1869. (Ibid.) 



Report on the Use of the Isobaric Curves. 1869. (Ibid.) 



Report on the Meteorology of the North Atlantic, 40 to 50 N. 1869. (Ibid.) 

 Routes for Steamers from Aden to the Straits of Sunda and back. 1872. (Ibid.) 

 Winds of the North Atlantic along the Tracks of Steamers from the Channel to 



New York. 1872. (Ibid.) 



