MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 99 



Emporia. — Eain-fall in October, 1872, G. W. Cass. 



Bolton. — Account of earthquake, April 24, 1867, Dr. James Watters. 



Lawrence.— Account of earthquake, April 24, 1867, E. J. Eice. Amount 

 of rain and melted snow, January, 1801-December, 1867, A. N. Fuller. 

 Meteorological notes, February, 1867, George W. Hollingworth. Mete- 

 orological summary for 1873, F. H. Snow. Temperature observations, 

 18Cl-'67, Arthur K Fuller. 



Leavenworth. — Account of earthquake, April 24, 1867, H. D. Mc- 

 Carty. 



Neosho Falls. — ^Meteorological observations, March, 1859, B. F. Goss. 



Olatha. — Account of weather, 1868, W. Beckwith. 



Osaicatomie. — Meteorological report, March, 1868, W. H. Berkey. 



Sycamore Springs. — Rain-fall, May-December, 1873. 



Topelia. — Account of earthquake, April 24, 1867, J. D. Parker. 



Washington County. — Temperature report, April, 1873, George Wigg. 



WilUamsburgh. — Meteorological report, April, 1871, D. Fogle. 



KENTUCKY. 



J.rm^ia.— Meteorological observations, July, 1840-February, 1841. 



Ashland. — Meteorological observations, November, 1872, J. B. Bow- 

 man. 



Clinton. — Report of rain- fall for April, 1868, Rev. T. H. Cleland. 



Danville. — Meteorological register, July, 1843. 



Temperature and rain observations, 1860, O. Beatty. 



Harodshurgh. — Meteorological register, March, 1871-January, 1872, 

 J. E. Letton. 



Lebanon. — Meteorological observations at Saint Mary's College, April- 

 November, 1843. 



Lexington. — Range of temperature, January, 1868-March, 1869, at the 

 Sayre Institute, S. K. Williams. Register of thermometer and barome- 

 ter at Sayre Institute, 1867, S. K. Williams. 



Moscow. — Weather report, September-October, 1872; J. B. Morris. 



Pine Grove. — Meteorological notes, May, 1874, Samuel D. Martin. 



Salem. — Memorandum of the weather, May, 1868, Randolph Noe. 



Springdale. — Meteorological reports, April-December, 1843. Means 

 for 1860, Mrs. Lawrence Young. 



Winchester. — Hourly observations of 1»hermometer, June-September, 



1872, James M. Ogden. 



LOUISIANA. 



Alexandria. — Thermometric record, October, 1808-March, 1869, John 

 P. McAuley. 



Baton Rouge. — Meteorological reports, July-September, 1872, IMay, 



1873, R. H. Day. Rain-fall notes, November-December, 1872, Richard 

 H. Day. 



DeWii—Rain-fall table, 18G7-'72, Lewis Campbell. 



