MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 95' 



tions 1828-'29, Jonathan Elliott. Meteorological observations at the 

 observatory, Capitol Hill, April-June, 1872. Meteorological observa; 

 tions at the Patent-Office 184{J-'57. Meteorological observations April- 

 June, 1855, W. J. Ehees. Meteorological observations September- 

 December, 1854. Meteorological register, 1821, Jonathan Meigs. 

 Monthly means of dry thermometer; monthly mean of maximum and 

 minimum thermometer; maximum and minimum temperature for 1870, 

 at the Kaval Observatory. Monthly means of the bi-hourly observations 

 of the barometer and thermometer made at the Naval Observatory dur- 

 ing 1841. Notes on vegetation, l862-'64, James Watts. Observations 

 in the observatory of the Smithsonian Institution, April 18, 1860-No- 

 vember 29, 1803. Projection showing the regular increase and decrease 

 of atmospheric heat in the city of Washington for the year 1820, Eob- 

 ert Little. Psychrometric observations, July, 1854, Ecgisters from Re- 

 cording Barograph. Snowfall observed at the Smithsonian Institutioa 

 April 1858-1874. 



PLORIDA. 



Comparison of the winds on the coast of Florida. Minutes of gale 

 September 8, 1854, A. S. Baldwin. 



Jaclcsoin-iUc. — Kange of the thermometer at Jacksonville, 1845-40, A. 

 S. Baldwin. Table showing the temperature of February for sixteen 

 years, A. S. Baldwin. 



Key West. — Barometrical and thermometrical curves June, August, 

 and October, 1851. Details of storm August 27, 28, 1850, W. C. Dennis. 

 Meteorological observations for 1844-'45, Adam Gordon. Meteorologi- 

 cal observations at the garrison, 1843. Meteorological register kept at 

 Key West barracks, March-Ai)ril, 1845. Barometrical variations, 1853. 



Ken-port. — Account of storm, Charles Beecher. 



New ISmyrna. — Eeport of rain -fall, 1873, George J. Alden. 



Saint Augustine. — Weather record, 1809-70. 



Saint John River. — Temperature observations, January-April, 1809, 

 G. A. Boardman. 



Tallahassee. — Observations with rain-gauge, Truman S. Betts. 



GEORaiA. 



Berne. — Weather report, April, 1800, H. L. Uillyer. 



Cabaniss. — Estimate of rain. May, 1872, A. Colvard. 



Gainesville. — Diagram of thermometric observations, February and 

 March, 1872, Dr. W. T. Grant. Eain-fall for August, 1872. Meteoro- 

 logical report, October, 1872, M. F. Stephenson. Weather notes, No- 

 vember, 1872, M. F. Stephenson. 



MiUethjevillc. — Li.-.t of plants observed in the vicinity, N. G. McAdoo. 



Savannah. — Meteorological observations. May, 1858, September, 1859, 

 John F. Posey. 



Traderh /Z (7/.— Meteorological report, September, 1871, F. M. Smith. 



Waldo. — Meteorological record, March, 1800, Dr. E. C. Garvin. 



