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ending July, 1856, L. Wilson. Thermometric tables deduced from observations from 1816-1838, reduced and arranged by E. W. Morley. Wood's Hole.-Observed temperature of the water in June, 1873, J. Edwards. Rain-fall during summer 1855; B. R. Gifford.

Worcester.-Flowering seasons on Hospital Hill, 1839-1855. Meteorological observations at the State Lunatic Asylum, 1855, 1859-61.

MICHIGAN.

Plants of Michigan, Dr. Dennis Cooley.

Adrian.-Maximum and minimum temperature and rain, February, 1869, Lemay Heline.

Alpena.-Mean temperature in 1872, J. W. Paxton.

Ann Arbor.-Abstract of meteorological observations, January-March, 1855, A. Winchell. Abstract of meteorological observations, 1849'52, L. Woodruff. Meteorological table for 1849, L. Woodruff.

Cold Water-Rain-fall in April and May, 1872, Harvey Haynes. Copper Falls.-Abstract of meteorological observations, December, 1855-October, 1856, Charles S. Whittlesey. Meteorological register, winter 1855-56, Charles S. Whittlesey.

Detroit.-Meteorological observations December, 1848, W. A. Raymond. Climate of Detroit, Bela Hubbard.

Eagle River. Transcript of meteorological register, November, 1855April, 1856, James S. Morgan. Transcript of meteorological register, December, 1354-October, 1855, Charles Whittlesey.

Flint.-Abstract of meteorological record Flint Scientific Institute, 1855, Dr. D. Clark.

Fort Wilkins.-Monthly means, 1844–246.

Kalamazoo.-Weather notes, January-April, 1873, Henry H. Mapes. Weather report, May-June, 1868, Frank Little.

Lake Superior.-Transcript of readings of detached thermometer, summer of 1849, C. Whittlesey.

Muskegon. Meteorological observations, August 7-13, H. A. Pat

tison.

Ontonagon.-Transcript of meteorological register, November, December, 1854, Dr. H. S. Taft. Transcript of meteorological register, December, 1853-January, 1854, A. Stockley.

Oshtemo.-Weather notes, 1866-271, Henry H. Mapes.

Port Huron.-Weather report, February, 1868.

Portage Lake.--Transcript of meteorological reports, December, 1853 -June, 1854, C. H. Palmer.

Saint James.-Beaver Island meteorological observations, September, 1852-August, 1853, James J. Strong.

Saugatuck.-Meteorological observations, February, 1855, L. H

Streng.

Sault Ste. Marie.-Diary of the weather, September, 1823- June 1825, Colonel Cutter.

Sugar Isle.-Weather notes, August, 1865, J. W. Paxton. Thunder Bay Island.-Weather report, March-May, 1866, J. W. Paxton.

Traverse City.—Quarterly meteorological register for 1873, S. E. Wait. Upper Peninsula.-Transcript of meteorological register, July-September, 1850, A. Merryweather.

MINNESOTA.

Afton. Meteorological report, January, 1865, B. F. Babcock. Beaver Bay.-Description of instruments, method of observing, &c., Thomas Clark.

Burlington. Meteorological observations, 1857, '58, A. A. Hibbard. Chippewa Agency.-Thermometric record, January, 1871, Dr. H. McMahon.

Enterprise.-Weather report, March, 1871, John Greethurst.

Hennepin.-Profile of barometric curves, December, 1874-January, 1866, J. B. Clough.

Itasca.-Weather record, March, 1865.

Litchfield.-Diagram of halo around moon, H. L. Wadsworth.
New Ulm.-Report for October, 1867, John Kauba.
Waterville.-Meteorological reports, April-August, 1866, Lewis Stone.

MISSISSIPPI.

Brookhaven.-Weather notes, 1867, T. J. R. Keenan.

Columbus.--Meteorological observations, 1855, '58-59, James S. Lull. Fayette. List of early and late frosts, 1834-1863, G. C. Armstrong. Appearance of birds, 1873.

Mount Carmel.-Range of thermometer, January, February, 1870, E. H. Newton.

Natchez.-Meteorological notes, 1871, Thomas J. Cockrell. Remarks on the weather, March, 1858, Robert McCary.

Pass Christian. Meteorological observations, May-July, 1860, S. Shepherd.

MISSOURI.

Charleston-Meteorological observations, 1868.

Corning.-Weather notes, November, 1872, Horace Martin.
East Prairie.-Meteorological report for 1869, A. Miller.
Edina.-Tabular statement of fall of rain, May, 1859-January, 1867,
J. C. Agnew.

Enterprise.-Weather notes, June, 1871, J. Greethurst.
Hannibal.-Meteorological report, April.

High Hill.-Thermometric record, December, 1872, W. S. Chapin.
Lexington. Memorandum of weather, 1855, W. T. Davis.
Richland.-Records of thermometer, 1869-72, Spencer S. Goodwin.
Rolla.-Registry of periodical phenomena, 1868, Homer Ruggles.

Table showing range of thermometer, April, 1866–March, 1867, H. Ruggles.

Saint Louis.-Maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures, 1849-1852, Dr. Engelmann. Mean temperature of every month 1836-1853, G. Engelmann. Meteorological condition and mortality of Saint Louis, 1855, Dr. Geo. Engelman. Meteorological observatious, 1841-44, Dr. B. B. Brown. Meteorological observations, 1856, '70. Meteorological observations, 1861, '69, Dr. A. Wislizenus. Meteorology for 1867, Dr. Geo. Engelmann. Weekly meteorological records, 1872-73, B. D. Kribben. Chart, November, December, 1872; daily means, October, 1872. Stoutville.-Weather report, December, 1871, A. Y. Carlton. Washburn.-Weather record, spring season of 1871, J. W. Hannah.

ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ.

Meteorology for 1859, W. W. Johnson.

NEBRASKA.

Barometrical observations at Fort Kearney, South Pass, and Honey Lake Wagon Road, 1857-'58, W. H. Wagner. Meteorological observations at Fort Kearney, Laramie, &c., 1860–264.

De Soto.-Temperature observations, January-March, 1867, Charles Seltz.

Fontanelle.-Range of thermometer, July, 1868, H. Gibson.

Peru.-Account of earthquake April 24, 1867; J. W. McKenzie. Plattsmouth.-Meteorological observations, January, 1872-January, 1873, A. L. Child.

Santee-Sioux Agency.-Statement of weather, December, 1870-April, 1871, Geo. S. Truman. View of parhelia, November 22, 1871. Account of dust-storm.

NEVADA.

Aurora.-Weather report for September, 1868, Samuel Young.

NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Depth of rain and melted snow collected in rain-gauges kept by the W. L. C. and W. M. Company, in 1870.

Claremont.-Report of rain-fall November, 1867, and April, 1868, Lewis Stevens.

Concord.-Weather notes, January-March, 1856, W. Prescott. Hanover.-Barometric and thermometric monthly curves, Dartmouth College. List of plants growing in vicinity.

Manchester.-Meteorological observations, 1845-251, S. N. Bell. New Ipswich.-Weather notes for August, 1865, W. D. Locke. North Barnstead.-Meteorological abstract, September, 1866, C. II. Pitman.

Pittsfield.-Meteorology of 1872, Geo. R. Drake.

Portsmouth.-Meteorological observations made at the navy-yard,

1839-'42.

Shelburne.-Selected memorandums, relative to the weather, from 1868-72, John Collin.

Whitefield.-Meteorological observations for the last twenty-two days of May, 1869, L. D. Kidder.

NEW JERSEY.

Atco.-Register of temperature, 1869-'71, H. A. Green. Weather record, 1870, H. A. Green.

Bloomfield.-Diagram of wind's variation, January-June, 1855, R. L.

Cooke.

Burlington.-Meteorological register, 1819-58.

Freehold.-Register of thermometer in the open air for the year 1860. Jersey City.-Monthly means of temperature observations, 187173, Thomas T. Howard, jr. Quarterly reports, 1871, Thomas T. Howard, jr. Record of observations with maximum thermometers, the bulb of one touching painted tin and the other bright tin, simultaneously exposed to the direct rays of the sun, Thomas T. Howard, jr. Thermometric record, December, 1870, Thomas T. Howard, jr.

Lambertville.-Monthly mean temperatures, 1837–59.
Moorestown.-Summary for August 1868, T. J. Eeans.

Newark.-Maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures, 1854, '60-62, W. A. Whitehead.

New Germantown.-Monthly reports of range of barometer, 1871-72, A. B. Noll. Height of barometer, July, August, 1869-October 1870, A. B. Noll. Temperature curves, May, July, 1869.

NEW MEXICO.

History, Wealth, and Resources of New Mexico, Hon. S. B. Elkins. Observations made by James M. Reade, during Pope's expedition. Bosque Redondo Reservation.-Climate at Indian farm in 1867.

El Paso.-Curve of daily temperature.

Fort Union.-Thermometric record, 1853-54.

NEW YORK.

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Account of weather at New York Fort, winter of 1746-247. Flow of the west branch of the Croton River, J. J. R. Croes.

Babylon.-Thermometer observations, May, June, 1872, F. Miller. Brooklyn.-Diagrams of cycles of cold during winter 1848-49, E. Mer

riam.

Buffalo.-Climatology of Buffalo, 1867, W. Ives.

memoranda for March, 1865, W. Ives.

Canandaigua.-Taylor's weather table, 1869.

Meteorological

Chatham.-Meteorological observations, November, 1839-November,

1845, William E. Oliver.

Depauville.-Register of thermometer for January, 1865, Henry Haas. East Henrietta.-Diagram of meteorological monthly means, 1859, A. S. Wadsworth. Meteorological tables, 1859, A. S. Wadsworth. Farmingdale.-Wind record January-July, 1866, 1867, January-February, 1868, John C. Merritt, jr.

Fishkill Landing.-Abstract of meteorological register, 1854, W. Hark

ness.

Flatbush.-Book of meteorological remarks, 1850, Erasmus Hall. Genera.-Meteorological observations, 1850-65, Prof. W. D. Wilson. Glasco. Weather notes, April, 1873, D. B. Hindricks.

Gouverneur.-Meteorological observations at high-school, 1837-49, Stephen Allen.

Lake.-Extremes of temperature observed December, 1856, January, 1857, Peter Reid.

Lansingburgh.-Rain fall, May, 1827-67, J. W. Heimstreet.

Leyden. Meteorological report, January and February, 1869, C. C. Merriam.

Little Genessee.-Weather notes, February.

Lockport.-Meteorological observations, 1849-50, J. G. Trevor.
Locust Grove.-Meteorological report, 1863, C. C. Merriam.

Lowville.-Direction of the wind for each hour, day and night, from October, 1850-June, 1851, David P. Mayhew. Synopsis of meteorological register, 1857, J. Carroll House.

Madrid. Meteorological observations, 1852-53.

Mohawk-Diagram of relative temperature for each month of 1867, Dr. James Lewis. Diagram hourly mean temperature, 1867, Dr. James Lewis. Meteorological record, Dr. James Lewis. Register of self-recording instruments, Dr. James Lewis. Temperature observations, 1867, Dr. James Lewis.

Newburgh.-Thunder-showers, periodical phenomena, &c., in 1866, George Kimball.

New York.-Abstracts of New York Academy Register, 1852. Account of solar phenomena and sketch of same, H. P. Smith. Chart showing influence of impure air and overcrowding, on health of New York, Dr. W. F. Thoms. Comparative view of temperature of July, 1854–65, and of weather for first six months of 1855-265. Course of the epidemic in New York, 1866. Diagram of thermometric and barometric observations at Cooper Union, May, June, 1870, Oran W. Morris. Map showing localities of cholera in New York, May, 1866-December, 1867, Dr. F. J. Randall. Mean temperature of seasons, 1869–70; O. W. Morris. Meteorological Journal at College Place, May 24, 1857-June 4, 1862, A. E. Thatcher. Meteorological remarks to accompany register for 1875, O. W. Morris. Notes on the meteorology of penitentiary hospital, Blackwell's Island, 1856, Dr. W. Sanger. Probabilities for each moon, 1871. Summary of meteorological observations, 1868, Oran W. Morris. Weather chart showing effects of meteorological influences on mor

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