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  • THE devastation caused by the hurricane in Mauritius was so terrible that it was hardly to be expected the Observatory would be spared. We are glad to say, however, that it suffered no damage; and all meteorologists will congratulate themselves that the well-known Director, Mr. Meldrum, was able without delay to prepare an account of the storm. The account is printed in the special overland edition of The Merchants and Planters Gazette, May 11. We here reproduce it:—

  • AT a meeting of the Meteorological Society of Mauritius, that took place on April 7, Mr. Meldrum read a short paper on the sun-spots, magnetic storm, cyclones, and rainfall of February 1892. The photographs of the sun that he exhibited, which were taken at the Royal Alfred Observatory from February 5 to 18, showed the very large group of spots, their approximate latitude on the 9th being from 6° to 16° south. Leading on to the occurrence of the great magnetic storm which began at 8h. 55m. on...

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