TEMPERATURE TABLES. 



99 



ECUADOR. 1 







|. 



e 





> 



Series. 

 Begins. Ends. 



Extent 

 yrs.mos. 



Observing 



HOURS. 



Observer. 



References. 



I 



2 



3 



42.17 

 60.17 

 60.26 



38.27 



59-71 

 60.08 



40.75 

 60.61 



63-50 



42.21 



59-72 



40.85 

 60.89 



Dec. 1845; Dec. 1S46 

 1825; 182S 



1 I 



2 6 

 2 3 





Anguire. 

 Hallarn. 



Dove, 1853. 1 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 

 ICaemptz. 





FALKLAND ISLANDS. 



I 



2 



3 



48.97 



48.46 

 48.95 



39-85 



39-56 

 39.86 



46.82 



46.58 

 46.81 



53-29 



53.06 

 52-73 



47-23 



46.94 

 47.09 





I 



I 



"n." 



Friquinet. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 



Bridgewater Treatise. 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 









PATAGONIA. 



I 



2 



3 



40-53 

 36.55 



34-09 











7 



bihourly. 

 6m9„N.3^6„ 



King. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 



Dove, 1853. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 



1828 





PARAGUAY. 1 



I 



75-34 







82.87 





Dec. 1853; 1854 



8 



8m N. 4. 9. 



Hopkins, 



S. Coll. i 



PERU. 



I 



2 



3 



78.44 



68.06 



69.14 



77.60 



73-31 





01 9ji 2^ 9^ 



20 N. 



G. H. Brown. 

 Uranne. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 



S. 0. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 1 



1861 

 1799; 1800 



URUGUAY. 



I 



68.00 



57-33 



64.67 



77-33 



66.83 





I 





Friquinet. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 





Note. — The heading of the season 

 the opposite ones. 



5 correspor 



ds to those existing at the time in the northern hemisphere; foi- stations 



in south latitude they would be 



