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Sugar Isle. — Weather notes, August, 1865, J. W. Paxton. 



Thunder Bay Island. — Weather report, March-May, 186C, J. W. 

 Paxton. 



Traverse City. — Quarterly meteorological register for 1873, S. E. Wait. 



Upper Peninsula. — Transcript of meteorological register, July-Sep- 

 tember, 1850, A. Merry weather. 



MTKNESOTA. 



Afton. — Meteorological report, January, 1865, B. F. Babcock. 



Bea.ver Bay. — Description of instruments, method of observing, &c., 

 Thomas Clark. 



Burlington. — Meteorological observations, 1857, '58, A. A. Hibbard. 



Chippcica Agency. — Thermometric record, January, 1871, Dr. H. Mc- 

 Mahon. 



Enterprise. — Weather report, March, 1871, John Greethurst. 



Hennepin. — Profile of barometric curves, December, 1874-January, 

 1856, J. B. Clough. 



Itasca. — Weather record, March, 1865. 



Litchfield. — Diagram of halo around moon, H. L. Wadsworth. 



New Ulni. — Eeport for October, 1867, John Kauba. 



Waterville. — Meteorological reports, April-August, 1866, Lewis Stone. 



/ MISSISSIPPI. 



BrooJchaven. — Weather notes, 1867, T. J. R. Keenan. 



Columhus. — Meteorological observations, 1855, '58-'59, James S. Lull. 



Fayette. — List of early and late frosts, 1834-1863, G. C Armstrong. 

 Appearance of birds, 1873. 



Mount Carmel. — Range of thermometer, January, February, 1870, E. 

 H. Newton. 



Natchez. — Meteorological notes, 1871, Tliomas J. Cockrell. Remarks 

 on the weather, March, 1858, Robert McCary, 



Pass Christian. — Meteorological observations, May-July, 1860, S. Shep- 

 herd. 



MISSOURI. 



Charleston. — Meteorological observations, 1868. 

 Corning. — Weather notes, November, 1872, Horace Martin. 

 East Prairie. — Meteorological report for 1869, A. Miller. 

 Edina. — Tabular statement of fall of rain, May, 1859-January, 1867, 

 J. 0. Aguew. 

 Enterprise. — Weather notes, June, 1871, J. Greethurst. 

 Hannibal. — Meteorological report, April. 



High Hill. — Thermometric record, December, 1872, W. S. Chapin. 

 Lexington. — Memorandum of weather, 1855, W. T. Davis. 

 Richland. — Records of thermometer, 1869-72, Spencer S.Goodwin. 

 Bella. — Registry of periodical phenomena, 1868, Homer Ruggles. 



