AND THE PREVAILING WINDS OVER THE GLOBE. 



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1 02. Descrip. Geograph. et Statist, de la Confedera- 



tion Argentine, par V. Martin de Moussy. 



103. Annual Reports from the Registrar-General, 



Queensland, Australia, 1866-68. Summa- 

 ries of Meteorol. Obs. taken at Brisbane, 

 Queensland. Sent by Edmund MacDonnell, 



Government Meteorological Observer, Bris- 

 bane. 



104. Voyage to the Southern and Antarctic Regions 



during 1839-43, by Captain Sir James Clark 

 Ross, R.N. London, 1847. 



105. Gordon on China. London, 1863. 



B, For Winds (Tables II. and III.) 



The authorities for Winds are the same as for the Barometers, if not othervnse stated below. 



Clifton. — Dr W. C. Burder's Meteorology of Clifton. 

 London, 1864. 



Greenwich. — Proceedings Meteorol. Soc. Eng., vol. i. 

 p. 21. 



Vardo, 70° 22' lat., N., 31° T long. E. ; Taganrog, 

 47° 12' lat. N., 38° 57' long. E. ; East of Nova 

 Zembla, 70° 37' lat. N.— Annales Obs. Phys. 

 Cent, de Russie. 



Smidstrup, 55° 46' lat. N., 9° 33' long. E. ; Tarum, 

 55° 26' lat. N., 8° 39' long. E.— Aarsber. K. 

 Landhunsh. Meteorol. Comittee, 1861-67. 



Bremen, 53° 5' lat. N., 8° 43' long. E.— Abhand- 

 lungen vom natur. Vereine zu Bremen, 1867. 



Lisbon. — Meteorol. Journal kept by Walter Ivens, 

 Lisbon. 



Melville Is., Igloolik, Winter Is., Nain, 56° 25' 

 lat. N., 62° 15' long. W. ; Norway Ho., 53° 43' 

 lat. N., 98° 30' long. W. ; Fort Towson, 34° 0' 

 lat. N., 95° 33' long. W. ; Fort Johnson, 33° 54' 

 lat. N., 78° 3' long. W. ; Waioli.— Professor 

 J. H. Coffin's Winds of Northern Hemisphere. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1853. 



Fort Confidence. — Magn. and Meteorol. Obs. at Fort 

 Confidence, Gt. Bear Lake. By Sir John Richard- 

 son, C.B., M.D. London, 1855. P. 389. 



San Diego, 32° 42' lat. ST., 117° 14' long. W. ; Steila- 

 coom, 47° 10' lat. N., 122° 25' long. W. ; Fort 

 Leavenworth, 39° 21' lat. N., 94° 44' long. W.; 

 Cantonment Loring, 43° 4' lat. N., 112° 27' long. 

 W. (4800 feet) ; Fort Yuma, 32° 43' lat. N., 

 114° 36' long. W. ; Santa Fe, 35° 41' lat. N., 

 106° 2' long. W. ; Matamoras, 25° 56' lat. N., 

 97° 36' long. W.— Army Meteorol. Register from 



Obs. made at Military Posts of the United States, 

 1843-54. Washington, 1855. 



York Factory, 57° 5' lat. N., 93° 15' long. W. 

 — Manuscript Register of Daily Obs., 1843-48, 

 sent by the Rev. Charles Clouston, LL.D., 

 Orkney. 



Red River Settlement, 50° 0' lat. N.,90° 0' long. W. ; 

 New Orleans, 29° 57' lat. N., 90° 0' long. W. ; 

 Key West, 24° 33' lat. N., 81° 48' long. W. ; 

 Detroit, 42° 24' lat. N., 83 °0' long. W. ; Green- 

 bay, 45° 0' lat. N., 87° 30' long. W. ; Hazelwood, 

 45° 0' lat. N., 95° 0' long. W. ; Oswego, 43° 25' lat. 

 N., 76° 35' long. W. ; New York, 40° 43' lat. 

 N., 74° 5' long. W.— Results of Meteorol. Obs. 

 made from 1854 to 1859. Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion. Washington, 1861. 



Brunswick, 43° 52' lat. N., 70° 1' long. W.— Results 

 of Meteorol Obs. made at Brunswick, Maine, by 

 Parker Cleveland, LL.D., Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion. Washington, 1867. 



Marietta, 39° 25' lat. N., 81° 29' long. W.— Results 

 of Meteorol. Obs. made at Marietta, Ohio, by S. 

 P. Hildreth, M.D., Smithsonian Institution. 

 Washington, 1868. 



Cochahamba, 17° 20' lat. S., 65° 45' long. W.— Ex- 

 ploration of the Valley of the Amazon, by Lieut. 

 Lardner Gibbon. Washington, 1854. 



Asuncion, 25° 16' lat. S., 57° 45' long. W.— Do., and 

 same as for Barometer. 



Banjermassing, Banjoewangie, Palembang. — 

 Nederlandsch Meteorolo. Jaarboek. 



Andenes, Villa,Bergen, Lister, Lindesnes. — Letter 

 from Professor Mohn, Christiania. 



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