ERRATA. 



PART I.— CHAPTER IV.— METEOROLOGY. 



Note. — The first fourteen pages were intended to have come after the others, but were transposed 

 in the arrangement of the manuscript for the press. This will explain the omission of certain figures, 

 and the reference to "preceding" pages, which must be understood to mean following. The "General 

 Conclusions" on page 14 particularly should be read after the rest of the chapter. Temperatures are in 

 degrees of Fahrenheit, and the measurements of rain in inches; fractions are usually decimal. In some 

 instances the temperature given for winter, &c., diflers from that of the U. S. A. Met. Reg., because the 

 mean of the three winter months is here estimated for instead of January, February, and March, as in 

 that work. 



Page 2, line 12 from top, for "46°" read "40°." 



Page 2, line 10 from bottom, after "850" read "fed." 



Page 2, line 4 from bottom, for "2,190" read "2,'(30." 



Page 3, line 16 from top, for "3.25" read "3° 35." 



Page 3, line 18 from top, for situation of Fort Pierre see page 23, line 9. 



Page 3, line 24 from top, for the blank read "aboid 94° 41'." 



Page 3, line 35 from top, and elsewhere throughout the volume, for *^Taurido^' read "TaurideP 



Page 3, line 38 from top, after "sed' read "to." 



Page 4, line 6 from top, for "Taganrog" read "Taganrog." 



Page 4, line 11 from top, for "Kasau" read "Kasan." 



Page 4, line 36 from top, for " Wosonige" read " Woroneje." 



Page 4, line 36 from top, for "Tanubmv" read "Tambow." 



Page 4, line 40 from top, for "Kanhaw" read "Eouban." 



Page 5, line 10 from top, the original numbers are "11.6, 5.9, 4.2, 2.8, 1.7, 1.7, 0.8, 0.8," 



Page 5, line 11 from top, for "rSo" read "ro%3." 



Page 5, line 15 from bottom, for "amonsgC read "amongst." 



Page 6, line 5 from bottom, for "Kusold' read "Koursk." 



Page 8, line 2 from top, for "Khessonalow" read "Kherson alone." 



Page 9, line 4 from top, for "Ashlewood" read "Ashleaved." 



Page 10, line 13 from top, and elsewhere throughout the volume, for "Lajierai" read "Lajnuai." 



Page 10, line 16 from top, for "600" read "1,396." 



Page 10, line 11 from top, for "55° 15" read "53° 15." 



Page 11, line 15 from top, for "1° 20' and 1° 24"' read "—1° 20 and —1° 24," and omit the sign of 



minutes (') after fractions of degrees of temperature here and elsewhere. 



Page 12, above the table, "Bitter Boot Valley, meatis of two years" belongs to first line in tablo. 



Page 12, line 4 from bottom of table, for "27.1" read "37.1." 



Page 12, line 16 from bottom of table, for "then" read "there." 



Page 13, line 11 from bottom, "as has been here shoivn" refers to p. 23. . ., - v;£ 



Page 13, line 17 from bottom, "Vol. I," i. e. of P. R. R. Reports. 



Page 14, "General Conclusions" should have come at the end of the chaptor 



