CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER V. 



THE ATMOSPHERIC OCEAN ORDER IN ITS FLOW OFFICES OF THE 



ATMOSPHERE DANGERS LESSENED BY SCIENCE CURRENTS OF 



ATMOSPHERE CAUSE OF WIND TWO GREAT CURRENTS DIS- 

 TURBING INFLUENCES CALMS VARIABLE WINDS CAUSES 



THEREOF LOCAL CAUSES OF DISTURBANCE GULF STREAM'S 

 INFLUENCE THE WINDS MAPPED OUT A SUPPOSED CASE.. .. 74 



CHAPTER VI. 



TRADE-WINDS STORMS THEIR EFFECTS MONSOONS THEIR VALUE 



LAND AND SEA BREEZES EXPERIMENTS HURRICANES 



THOSE OF 1831 ROTATORY STORMS THEIR TERRIBLE EFFECTS 



CHINA SEAS HURRICANE IN 1837 WHIRLWINDS WEIGHT 



OF ATMOSPHERE VALUE OF ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION 

 HEIGHT OF ATMOSPHERE j 90 



CHAPTER VII. 



WATERSPOUTS CAUSES OF APPEARANCE ELECTRICITY EXPERI- 

 MENTS ARTIFICIAL WATERSPOUTS SHOWERS OF FISH MR. 



ELLIS ON WATERSPOUTS IN THE SOUTH SEAS Ill 



CHAPTER VIII. 



THE ARCTIC SEAS THEIR CHARACTER, SCENERY, AND ATMOSPHERI- 

 CAL ILLUSIONS 126 



CHAPTER IX. 



FORMATION OF ICE DANGERS OF DISRUPTING ICE ANECDOTE 



DRIFTING ICE DRIFT OF THE "FOX" "NIPPING" ANECDOTE 



LOSS OF THE " BREAD ALBANE " 134 



CHAPTER X. 



ICEBERGS THEIR APPEARANCE AND FORMS THEIR CAUSE 



GLACIERS THEIR NATURE AND ORIGIN ANECDOTE OF SCORESBY 



RISK AMONG ICEBERGS M'CLURE'S EXPERIENCE 150 



