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INDEX. 



A. 



ARMITAGE, Lieut. A. B. Magnetic observations, 133, &c. 

 Atmospheric electricity and aurora, 99. 



Aurora observations, 98 j daily variation, 99, 120 ; fin-ins, 99 ; direction, 100 j monthly frequency, 126 j spectroscopic 

 observations of, 99, 107. 



B. 



BAKSK, Lieut. M. Manner of biking tidal observations, 3. 

 BEBNACCHI, L. C. Introductory notes to seismic observations, 39. 



,, on pendulum observations, 19; introduction to aurora observations, 99; introductory statement to 



magnetic observations, 129. 

 Bombay, term-day magnetic observations at, 170. 



C. 



Cape Adare, magnetic results at, 142. 



Crozier, magnetic results at, 142. 



CHETWTND, Commander L. W. P. Discussion of magnetic observations, 133. 

 CHBEE, C. Discussion of pendulum results, 30. 

 Christchurch, term-day magnetic observations at, 177. 



D. 

 DARWIN, Sir Or. H., on " Discovery" tidal observations, 3; on "Scotia" tidal observations, 16. 



E. 



Earthquakes and earth movements, 37 ; earthquake register, 41 ; not recorded by "Discovery," 87 ; origins, 90 ; frequency, 90 ; 

 forms of larger disturbed areas, 91 ; velocities, 92 ; reappearance at antipodes, 93 ; relation to magnetic 

 disturbances, 94. 



F. 



Falkland Islands, magnetic results at, 142, 143. 



Falmouth, term-day magnetic observations at, 165. 



FEKRAK, H. T. Geological remarks on neighbourhood of Winter Quarters, 129. 



G. 

 Geology of Winter Quarters district, 24, 129. 



Gravity values of tj, 34, 35, 95. 



Greenwich, term-day magnetic observations at, 160. 



H. 



Hourly values of magnetic declination, &c., on term-days 1902-1903, in connection wilh National Antarctic Expedition, 159. 



K. 

 Kew, term-day magnetic observations at, 163. 



