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from point of bill. Tarsus rather more than ? inch in length. Tail 2¢ 
inches long. Wings from flexure 34 inches. 
8. Pygorynchus Gouldii, a new Echinus from the Millstone Grit of 
Georgia; by M. Bovuvé, (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1846, p. 
192.)—Above, conico-convex, a little more sloping posteriorly than 
anteriorly. Margin somewhat rounded, except near and under 
anus, where by an excavation or depression it becomes acute. Inferior 
surface sub-circular. Mouth situated about one-third of longitudinal 
diameter from the anterior margin. pex sub-central, a little anterior, 
but not so much so as the mouth. Ambulacra radiating at unequa 
angles, the interambulacral spaces dividing the three anterior from the 
two posterior, being wider than the rest. e pores of each diverge 
width, and where the double rows become single. On the margin they 
again ‘slightly dilate, and are readily traceable to their termination about 
the th, where they a re prominent. e anterior ambulacrum is 
much narrower than the rest. nus transverse, and situated at about 
IV. METEOROLOGY. 
1. Meteorological Observations at Waioli,* on Kauai, one of the 
Haveaian Islands: from April 1st, 1845, to March 31st, 1846 ; 
WARD Jounson, Missionary of the A.B.C.F.M, —(Communicated. ) 
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‘Months and S\elele ={3i4 ale 282 
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April, 1845, 66 0/75:0.70°0 820 62°0,70" 2}21|20 10) 7, 6.17140 
May, « 69°6 80-3 74-0 85 4:6}27127' 4 1! 210| 6o 
i. | 4 3) 312} 46 
ne, *€  1971-6/82°6.75-0'90 6-4]25)27| 5 
daly, « yrojSro 5 86 9°0|76'3}30' 30) 3 6 al ee 
August, wd 716 83-2\76- 89 1@) 0)77° 2429) 2g I. 3 12 54 
Gat prdbeGre der ose greta 3 dade 
Sie ele ‘ 153-818 K-o1GA-O174- 
‘Nov, « j-6178 ith ps Ted = 7 a| 3.10 - 
Dec. & 65-2 en ced Sap | | 1\11| 5-0 
a 7 A 0/02°0 0.0 TF i 
Be 106 ban Sotyrgeneon | 9 33 4 Se 48 
3 . bad . . . . 1d\t 
March, «« [63.4|/3869SGoehsoo6y 5) 8181 33h 6, 516, 66 
Remarxs.—By an inspection of the above table, 1 it will be seen that 
the ttdvecnes was noticed three times each day, viz. at 5 o’clock 
* Waioli is in about 22° 15! N. Lat., and about 160° W. Long., from Greenwich. 
