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‘Temperature of the terrestrial globe, 
xxvi, 10; xxxil, 1. 
——- of the earth at different depths, 
remarks on, xxill, 14; xxxiv, 36; 
xxxv, 293; xl, 176. 
, in deep mines, xxxv, 
297; xl, 333. 
—— increasing with the 
depth, early experiments upon, 
by Joel Lean, xl, 382. 
Madgeburg, xxxvi, 203. 
— —, interior of, R. Patter- 
son, XXXVil, 357. 
, variations of internal, 
producing elevations and depres- 
sions in the earth’s crust, C. Bab- 
bage, xxvil, 408. 
——, oscillations of annu- 
al, extinguished at different 
depths in different rocks, xxxviil, 
109. 
, supposed difference of, be- 
tween the air and the earth, W. 
M. Carpenter, xliv, 50. 
of elevation, xxv, 1233; xxxiil, 
52 
of wells and springs, xxxv, 
379. 
in New York, xxxvi, 25. 
—— ——, xv, 190; xli, 316; xlix, 
272. 
of the ocean, v, 129; xxy,| 
130. 
of the sea at great depths, 
from Péron’s voyage, xvii,| 
295: 
——., ibid, remarks on, xviii, 
191. 
, table of Forster’s ob- 
servations, xvil, 299. 
vations, xvii, 299. 
> ——, xxii, 10. 
and Buchan, xlv, 1389, 140. 
, extreme cold, extraordinary 
seasons of, WN. Webster, xxviii, 
183. 
of the ground in Siberia, M. 
Erman, Jr., xxxvi, 205. 
260 
—— at different depths, near 
T EM 
Temperature in Europe, of wells at 
St. André, xxxvi, 204. 
, of the cities of Rome, 
(Italy) and New York, J. Van 
Rensselaer, xlii, 120. 
, of a cavern near Mont- 
pelier, xxxvil, 73. 
, at Perth, Scotland,mean 
annual, xl, 342. 
» mean, 
xliv, 158. 
» ——, of Plymouth, 
England, xxxiv, 20. 
, cold, of winter of 1837, 
8,in England, J. Lindley, xxxix, 
18. 
of Inverness, 
, of Malvern, in Worces- 
tershire, Addison, xxxviii, 102. 
——, of the air in York Min- 
ster, xlil, 161. 
, excessively hot,of July, 
1825, in England and France, 
xin OS: 
of the eastern and western 
continents compared and explain- 
ed, S. Forry, xlvii, 38. 
of the United States, connec- 
tion of, with the lakes and ocean, 
S. Forry, xlvii, 21, 23. 
, isothermal, _ isotheral 
and isocheimal lines of, in Amer- 
ica and Europe, S. Forry, xlvii, 
18.f 
, on the forwardness of 
the spring in different parts, J. 
, table of Irving’s obser- 
—— at depths, by Scoresby 
Bigelow, i, 76. 
, cold extreme of the 
winter of 1825, 6, x, 399. 
‘ —— of Janua- 
ry, 1835, at different places in, 
xxvill, 177. 
, heat extreme in 1824, 
in the Southern States, ix, 395. 
: of the sum- 
mer of 1825, various observa- 
tions upon, x, 296, 297. 
, mean, of the state of 
New York, in 1832, xxv, 259. 
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—— ——,, mean,of Albany, N.Y., 
xxy, 260. 
