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a number of them were shown in two lectures to an audience of 

 teachers and children from our Grammar Schools. A list of 

 twenty-eight cloud views has been prepared by Mr. Ward, and 

 published in the American Meteorological Journal ; the prints and 

 slides of these views can also be obtained from Mr. Howell. 



The list of Governmental Maps for Use in Schools, referred to 

 in last year's Report as in preparation by Messrs. Davis, King, 

 and Collie, was completed during the winter, and published by 

 Messrs. Henry Holt <fc Co. of New York. The use of a number 

 of the maps here referred to was explained and illustrated in a 

 special lecture to some thirty of the teachers of Cambridge in 

 the spring. 



The past summer has been spent in Europe, with the special 

 object of studying the arrangement of certain rivers and valleys in 

 Eastern England, Northeastern France, and Wiirtemberg, and of 

 attending the Sixth International Geological Congress in Zurich. 

 Besides the general accounts of this excursion, already published 

 in "The Nation," as stated below, a special article on certain 

 rivers in England has been prepared for the Journal of the Royal 

 Geographical Society of London. 



