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Valentine, John. — Table showing depth of water which fell at Rich- 

 mond in each month and year from 1852 to 1SG5. 



Washington, D. C. — Rain measured at the Smithsonian Institution, 18G2 

 -'GG. Eaiu-fall at the United States Naval Observatory, 1852-18G7. 



Whitejield. — Curious snow-storm observed at Whitefield, March 19, 

 18G9. 



Wilbur, Benjamin F. — Account of heavy rain at Waterville, Maine, 

 August 18, 1871. 



WIND. 



Account of tornado from New York to Maine, October 8, 1797. Dia- 

 gram of veering March and April, I8G3. 



Bahcocic, A. J. — Charts comprising direction of wind at Aurora, 111., 

 with course of clouds September, 1857-January, 1858. 



Baddeley, P. F. H. — Dust Avhirlwiuds and cyclones. 



Barringer, W. — Account of tornado in Logan county, Ohio, June 7, 

 1872. 



Bierce, R. C. — Account of tornado at Veroqnas, Wis., June 25, 1865. 



Boehmer, G. H. — Atmospheric currents and their effects upon jires- 

 sure, temperature and moisture, from observations made in 1871-'72. 



Broolcs, Chas. — Tornado of 1851 in Middlesex county, Mass. 



Chappellsmith, John. — Account of tornado, April, 1852. 



Chase, Pliny ^,— Tidal wave curves. 



Connell, D. — Account of tornado at Buckingham, Iowa, September 

 12, 1865. 



Hcnson, Stephen. — Account of tornado at Oxford, Minn., September 

 12, 18G5. 



Hill, Thomas. — List of books on tornados in Harvard college library. 



Hudson, A. S. — Effects of tornado of 1860, at Sterling, 111. 



Kcenan, T. J. B. — Account of storm in Mississippi, with photograph 

 of effect of same. 



McLeran, A. — Account of tornado in 111., June 3, 1860. 



Mulford, Anson M. — Account of tornado at New Providence, June 3, 

 1860. 



Nicholson, W. i.— The great tornado of 18G0. 



Simmons, A. H. — Photograph of efiects of Chiuooh wind. 



Taylor, M. K. — Observations on the Camauche tornado. 



Wehh, John G. — Notes on two cyclones at Little Oarasta, Fla., August, 

 1871. 



Young, Geo. D. — Account of tornado of June 3, 1860, at Camanche, 

 Iowa. 



GEI^ERAL METEOROLOGY. 



Account of halo observed in 1630. 



Circulars relative to earthquakes by the earthquake committee, San 

 Francisco, Cal. 



