86 MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



Curves of equal annual change of magnetic declination, United States 

 Coast Survey. 



Extracts from the regulations in regard to entries to be made and 

 method of keeping the log-book. 



Invitation a I'assemblee des meteorologists a Leipzig pour le 14 

 Aout 1872. 



Lists of elevations and distances in that portion of the United States 

 west of the Mississippi Eiver. 



Maritime meteorology. 



Meteorological observations in balloon ascents, 1852. 



Open polar sea and glacial formations. 



Persine's system of meteorology. 



Speculations on cause of cold winters, A. H. Dunlevy. 



Statistical nomenclature of causes of death. 



Table of magnetic determinations observed in connection with survey 

 of northwestern lakes. 



Telegraphic meteorology. 



Ames, Mrs. M. E. P. — Parhelia observed at Big Meadow, California, 

 April 12, 1872. 



Astrop^R.F. — War comet observed atCrichtou's store, Virginia, July, 

 1861. 



Bochmer, George H. — Distribution of heat over the United States, from 

 official sources, 1823-1872. 



Camphell, John L. — xVccount of halo observed from Wabash College, 

 Crawiordsville, Indiana, May 20, 18G5. 



Capen, F. L. — Circular of American Meteorological Society. 



Cohh, ^y. H. — Account of parhelia observed February 1, 18G7. 



Doran, G. C. — Profile of route of Yellowstone expedition. 



Dnnbunj, A. IL — Effect of the moon on the weather. 



Eann, T. — Storms and predictions, translated by Dr. Endlich. 



Hubana, J. — Map of Mexico and California. 



King, Thomas D. — Meteorology and its professors. 



Ze Verrier. — Memorandum in regard to general meteorological obser- 

 vations. 



Lincoln, T. — Account of severe storm in Maine. 



Logan, Dr. Thomas M. — Circular relative to meteorological observa- 

 tions. 



McAllister, n. Jr. — Sketch of parhelia observed at Colorado Springs, 

 Colorado. 



Marcy, Capt. R. B. — Map of country upon Upper Eed River. 



Moss, G. B. — Parhelion observed February IG, 1872, at Belvidere, 111. 



rhillips, W. II. — Solar phenomena observed at Elmira, N. Y., Febru- 

 ary 2, 18G7. 



l*ocy,A. — Law of the similar evolution of meteorological phenomena. 



/Smith, J. S. — Table of rise and lall of Lake Erie, 18o3-1810. 



