MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL 101 



MARYLAND. 



Annapolis. — Maximum and minimum temperature, 1850, W. R. Good- 

 man. Eecord of maximum and minimum thermometer, December, 

 1858, Wm. E. Goodman. 



Baltiniore. — Meteorological observations, 1829, '30, '37. Meteorological 

 observations made in. the vicinity of Baltimore, 1818-'19, '22-'23, Lewis 

 Brautz. 



ChantiUy. — Account of storm, June 21, 1857, S. T. Stuart. 



Cumberland. — Temperature observations, January, 1859-May, 1871. 

 IMeteorological observations for December, 1873, (Cumberland Daily 

 News, January 5, 1874.) 



Emmittshurgh. — Motion of clouds and force of wind, 1808, 1872, C. H. 

 Jourdau. 



Neiccasile. — Weather notes, August, 1871, Lewis H. Smith. 



PUcescille. — Temperature andrain-fall observations, 1871. 



Saint Inifjoes. — Notes for June, 1800, James Stephenson. 



Sani'S Crce^-.— Account of snow-storm, January 11, 1857. Weather 

 notes, Februarv, 1855, D. W. Naill. 



Schcllman Hall. — Meteorological tables, 1840-49. 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



Amherst College. — Mean temperature observations, 1839, Professor 

 Siiell. 



BircVs Island Lighthouse, — Meteorological observations, August, 1843- 

 November, 1844, John Clark. 



Lawrence. — Summary of meteorological report, 1850, Jobn Fallon. 



Lunenburgh. — Means of the thermometer, 1858-1808, George A. Cun- 

 ningham. 



N'ew Bedford. — Barometrical means and extremes, 1812-1848, Samuel 

 liodmau. Meteorological summaries, 1818-1833, Samuel Eodman. 

 Eain-fall observations, August, 1871, Samuel Eodman. 



North Billerica. — Weather notes, Elias Nason. 



Plainjield. — Thermometric observations, January-March, 1857, S. F. 

 Shaw. 



Salem. — Temperature observations, 1814-1810, Dr. W. Bentley. 



Somerset. — IMeteorological observations and quarterly summaries, 

 1871-72, Elisha Slade. Meteorological report, JMarch, April, 1872, 

 Elisha Slade. Mean temperature, 1871-72, Elisha Slade. Weather 

 notes, February, 1871, Elisha Slade. 



Springfield. — Meteorological observations, 1805-00, J. Weatherhead. 

 Meteorological tables, 1848-53, Lucius C. Allen. Amount of rain, and 

 maximum and minumum temperatures, for summers of 1857-'58-'59, F. 

 A. Brewer. 



Williamstoicn. — Plants found in the vicinity of Williams College, P. 

 O. Chadbourne. Eesults of meteorological observations for the year 



