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1888-89. Ed. by C. Chambers. v. 29.

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Bombay, 1890. f°. Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at Hobarton, Van Diemen Island. Observations made at the Observatory and by the antarctic naval expedition. Printed under the superintendence of E. Sabine. v. 1-3 (1841-48). London, 1850-53. NC Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory Observations; under the superinat St. Helena. tendence of E. Sabine. v. 1-2 (1840-49). London, 1847-60. fo. NC Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory at the Cape of Good Hope. Observations. Under the superintendence of E. Sabine. v. I: Magnetical observations, 1841-46. With abstracts of the observations from 1841 to 1850 inclusive. London, 1851. fo. NC

Results of meteorological observations made chiefly under the superintendence of Sir Thomas Maclear, ed. by E. J. Stone. I V. Cape Town, 1871. 4°.

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Leipzig, 1840. 4°.

C Marche annuelle du thermomètre et du baromètre en Néerlande déduite d'observations simultanées de 1843 à 1875. See Institut royal météorologique des Pays-Bas.

Maryland Weather Service. Climatology and physical features of Maryland; biennial report. V. 1-2 (1892-95). Baltimore, 1894-96. 8°. C

Issued in co-operation with the U. S. Weather Bureau. Materialien zu einer Klimatologie des Kaukasus. See Fizicheskaya Observatoriya, Tiflis. Meteorological Observations. See East India Company's Magnetical Observatory at Madras.

Meteorological Observatory, Central Park. Abstract of registers from self-recording instruments, 1879-97. New York, 1879-97. Current. Bound with Annual reports.

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Current. From 1869-78 annual reports were issued; from 1879 monthly sheets (Abstract of registers) have been issued, with annual tables for each year also.

Meteorological Register. See East India Company's Observatory at Madras.

Meteorological results.

Observatory.

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Meteorologisk Institut. Observations internationales polaires. Expédition danoise. Observations faites Godthaab. Publiées par l'Institut météorologique de Danemark. v. I pt. 1, v. 2 pt. 1-2. Copenhague, 1889-93.

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V. I pt. 1 and v. 2 pt. 1 published 1893. v. 2 pt. 2, 1889. Observations météorologiques, magnétiques et hydrométriques de l'île de Danemark dans le Scoresby Sound, 1891-92, faites sous la direction de C. Ryder. Copenhague, 1895. fo. Meteorologiske lagttagelser i det sydlige Norge. See Kongeligt norsk Frederiks Universitet.

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Meteorologiske lagttagelser paa fem Telegrafstationer ved Norges Kyst. See Kongeligt norsk Frederiks Universitet.

New York (State) Meteorological Bureau and Weather Service. Annual report of the commissioners; v. 2, 4-5 (1890, 1892-93). Albany, 1891-94. 8°.

v. 1-5 (1889-93).

New York (State) Weather Bureau. for the month of June, 1889-Dec., 1897. Ithaca, 1889-97. sq. 4°.

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Current. Issued in co-operation with the U. S. Weather Bureau. V. 1-4, no. 3, were issued by the N. Y. (State) Meteorological Bureau.

Norsk meteorologisk Institut. See Kongeligt norsk Frederiks Universitet.

Observaciones astronomicas. See Observatorio nacional de Santiago de Chile.

Observaciones magnéticas y meteorológicas. See Real Colegio de Belen.

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Observaciones meteorologijas. See Observatorio nacional de Santiago de Chile. Observations. See Finska Vetenskaps Societetens meteorologiska Centralanstal netic and Meteorological Obse Girard College, Philadelphia. Meteorological Observator Diemen Island. Magne Observatory at St. H Meteorological Obs Hope.

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A view of the exterior of the proposed new Library building is given herewith. In the study of the exterior of the Library the main object has been to express in façade the interior arrangement of the building. The three main arches, or entrances, running through two stories, show in façade the main entrance hall, or staircase hall. The large pediments, showing above the roofs, are designed to distinctly express the fact that in this portion of the building are the main reading rooms. The attic story over the main cornice, without windows, but lighted by sky-lights on the roof, contains the Stuart collection, picture galleries and other exhibits. The series of arches (very large in scale) either side of the entrances on the first story express two large rooms in this portion of the building; one for the children's reading room, and the other for the periodical room.

The façade of the building is set back about ninety feet from the street building line, and all of the terraces in front are to be studied with two monumental groups of figures, or fountains at either end.

It has been the desire of all those connected with the Library to have a simple and dignified design, not depending on an over amount of ornamentation, Renaissance in style, based upon classic principles, and modern in character.

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