TABLES OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



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Lat. 8° 48' 14" South, (Selfridge,) San Antonio. 

 Lat. 14° 16' 34.5" South, (E. R. Heath,) Reyes. 



Long. 63° 55' 05" West of R, (Selfridge,) 64°38' 08" (Keller,) San Antonio. 

 Long. 68° 22' 52" West of R, (E. R. Heath,) Reyes. 



Var. Mag., Reyes, 9° 12' E. (Nov. 2, 1879), San Antonio, 5° 56' E. (E. R. 

 Heath). 



A mysterious star, called the Pilgrim, which was observed in 945, 1264 and 

 1572, is expected by astronomers to appear before long. It was described in 

 1572 as brighter than Jupiter, and " such was its brilliancy that persons were able 

 to detect it at noon in a clear sky, and at night when the sky was so overcast as 

 to hide all other stars." If it appears it will probably be visible for several weeks 

 in the constellation of Cassiopeia. 



* Aneroid observations made on the Beni River between Lats. 14° 15' 56'^ and 10° 20' S. 



t Aneroid observations made on the Beni and Mamore Rivers between Lats. 10° 20' and 13° 44' 04" S. 



t Aneroid observation to October 11, inclusive. 



§ Aneroid observations from October 11, inclusive. 



