96 MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



Warrinrjton. — Meteorological register at Uuited States naval hospi- 

 tal, JaiHicry, 1859. 



^Yilsonville.—^l(iteoro\ogica[ observations, October, 1873, W. B. 

 Somerville. 



ILLINOIS. 



Account of tornado in Northern Illinois, 1855, John Wentwortli. 



Meteorology of Illinois, B. Wbitaker. 



Athens. — Meteorological record, 1851, and errata, J. Hall. 



Augusta. — Mean temperature, 1833-1852. 



Aurora. — Meteorological observations for 1859, George Sutton. 

 Tbermometric record, 1859, A. J. Babcock. Chart of temperature, 

 1859, A. J. Babcock. 



Batavia. — Meteorological report. March and April, 1857, Thompson 

 Mead. 



Belvidere. — Abstract of registers, 1868-71, G. B. Moss. Comparison 

 of montbly temi^eratures, 1867-1870, G. B. Moss. Eecord of thermome- 

 ter, March-October, 1867. Summaries of meteorological records, 1868- 

 '72. 



Brighton. — Meteorological abstracts, 1869, W. V. Eldredge. IMeteor- 

 ological table, April, 1855-April, 1856, W. V. Eldredge. 



Carthage. — Kegister of meteorological observations, August, 1858- 

 September, 1859, Mrs. E. M. A. Bell. 



CharJcHton. — Temperature report, March, 1870, Charles Gramesly. 



Chicago. — Diagrams showing effect of meteorological influences on 

 mortality, 1867-'G9. Meteorological record, January-Septqmber, 1841, 

 Silas ^leacham. 



Coopersvillc. — Temperature notes, January, 1869, S. Hazleton. 



Banvers. — Meteorological report. May to December, 1872, Ira Eowell. 



Bccatur. — Double parhelia, February, 1870, Timothy Dudley. 



Effingham. — Weather notes, March, 1869, H. Gruenewald. 



Elgin. — Results of meteorological observ^atious, 18o8-'59, J. B. Jfew- 

 comb. 



Galesburg. — Maximum and- minimum temperature, February-Decem- 

 ber, 1873, B. F. Kemp. 



Hennepin. — Abstracts of tbermometric record, 1865-'72, Smiley Shep- 

 herd. 



Weather notes, 1870, Smiley Shepherd. 



Highland. — Kecord of temperature, 1841-'52, Ryhiner. 



Hopedale. — Meteorological items for 1871, A. G. Crisp6. 



Marengo. — Weather notes, July, 1854-May, 1855, Jaiuiary, 1856, O. P. 

 Rogers. 



Korthfield. — Account of tornado, 1855, John A. Kennicott. Account 

 of tornado, 1855, Allen W. Phillips. 



Pclcin. — Summary of meteorological observations, 1855-'56, 1859, J. IT. 

 Riblet. 



