92 MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



MEXICO. 



Notes of a voyage to Vera Cruz, Miuititlan, &c., E. W. Foster. 



Observaciones ineteorologicas liechas en la eseuela iiacional prepara- 

 toria (le Mexico eii el mes de Noviembre, 18G8, (Diario Oficial.) 



Observations at Santa Fe and Nueva Gerona, 1SG4. 



Observations meteorologiques, 1840-'42, T. Louis Berlandier. 



Limonar. — Quantity of rain-fall in 1842. 



Maiamoras. — Notices of rain, 1840-'47, Berlandier. 



Mazatlan. — Account of weather in 1SG8, Grayson. 



MinitUlan. — Meteorological observations, April, 1858, to January, 1859, 

 Charles Laszlo. 



Mirador. — Meteorological observations, 1854-'57, January, 1858. Sur- 

 vey of the meteorological materials made in 1858 and 18G8, by O. Sarto- 

 rius. 



Trojes. — Meteorological observations, 1869-'70, T. Graef. 



Vera Cruz. — Barometrical observations, August, 1856, to September, 

 1859, Dr. Berendt. 



UNITED STATES. 



Chart of comparative fluctuations of barometer, February and March, 

 1843. 



Daily charts illustrating weather, 1843. 



Diagram showing extraordinary barometrical movements, January 

 21-28, 1853. 



Espy's weather charts, 1843. 



Meteorological correspondence of the Smithsonian Institution, thirty- 

 five bound volumes of letters from observers, &c. 



Meteorological notes during march of Colonel Morrison's command 

 from Fort Gibson, Creek Nation, to Big Timber, Upper Arliansas, June 

 22 to October 25, Capt. Henry Little. 



Meteorological observations, northwestern boundary survey. 



Meteorology on Central Pacific Railroad, 18G7, J. 11. Gilliss. 



Robertson's diaries, Mississippi, Virginia, &c. 



Scrap-books containing newspaper items on weather, &c., prepared at 

 the Smithsonian Institution. 



Telegraphic reports of weather at various points in the United States, 

 September and October, 1858. 



Weather bulletins and maps from the chief signal ofi&cer, 1871-'73. 



ALABAMA. 



;Erie. — Meteorological observations in 1824, Dr. S. K. Jennings. 

 Greensboroiigh. — Abstract from meteorok)gical register for 18G8, N. T. 

 Lupton. Account of hailstorm, May, 1857, Thomas M. Fitz. 

 Grcoi Springs. — Meteorological tables, 18G7, J. W. A. Wright. 

 Mobile. — Barometrical and thermometrical curves at Fort Morgan, 



