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Meteorology in South America. Science, Vol. VI., Oct. 1, 1897, 

 pp. 523-525. 



A Winter Barograph Curve from the South Pacific Ocean. Monthly 

 Weather Review, Vol. XXV., Nov., 1897, pp. 484, 485. Reprinted. 



The Climatic Control of Occupation in Chile. Journal of School 

 Geography, Vol. II., Dec, 1897, pp. 289-292. 



A Visit to the Highest Meteorological Station in the World. Boston 

 Medical and SurgicalJournal, Vol. 137, Dec. 16, 1897, pp. 637-639. 



Water Surface Temperatures of Lake Titicaca. Science, Vol. VII., 

 Jan. 7, 1898, pp. 28, 29. 



Harvard's Meteorological Work on the West Coast of South America. 

 Ibid, Jan. 21, 1898, pp. 95-98. 



Climatic Contrasts along the Oroya Railwaj^, Ibid, Vol. VII., Jan. 

 28, 1898, 133-136. 



A Day in the Falkland Islands. Journal of School Geograph}', Vol. 

 III., Feb., 1898, pp. 49-56. 



A note on the South American Coastal Cloud. Science, Vol. VII., 

 Feb. 11, 1898, pp. 211, 212. 



Cumulus Clouds over a Fire. Monthly Weather Review, March, 

 1898, pp. 104, 105. 



A Visit to the Highest Meteorological Station in the World. Ibid, 

 April, 1898, pp. 150-152. 



Sphygmograph Curves from 15,700 ft. and from 19,200 ft. above 

 Sea Level. Journal Boston Society of Medical Sciences, June, 1898, 

 2 pp., 3 Figs. Reprinted. 



Associate Editor, Journal of School Geography, New York. 



Contributed Current Notes on Meteorology to Science regularly 

 throughout the year. 



By T. A. Jaggar : — 



1. A Microsclerometer, for determining the Hardness of Minerals. 

 Am. Jour. Sci., Vol. IV., December, 1897. 



2. Ein Mikrosklerometer zur Hartebestimmung. Zeitschrift fur 

 Krystallog. Munich, Bd. XXIX. Heft 3, p. 262. 



3. An Occurrence of Acid Pegmatite in Diabase. American Geolo- 

 gist, Vol. XXL, April, 1898. 



4. Some Conditions affecting Geyser Eruption. Amer. Jour. Sci., 

 Vol. V., May, 1898. 



5. Death Gulch, a Natural Bear-Trap. Appleton's Popular Science 

 Monthly. (In press.) 



By J. B. Woodwortli : — 



1. Charles Thomas Jackson. American Geologist, Aug., 1897, Vol. 

 XX. pp. 69-110. 



