104 MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



Table showing range of thermometer, April, 18G6-March, 1867, H. Riig- 

 gles. 



Saint Louis. — Maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures, 1849-1 852, 

 Dr. Engelmann. Mean temperature of every month 1836-1853, G. 

 Eugelmaun. Meteorological condition and mortality of Saint Louis, 

 1855, Dr. Geo. Engelman, Meteorological observations, ISll-'ll, Dr. 

 B. B. Brown. Meteorological observations, 1856, '70. Meteorological 

 observations, 1861, '69, Dr. A. Wislizenus. Meteorology for 1867, Dr. 

 Geo. Engelmann. Weekly meteorological records, 1872-'73, B. D. Krib- 

 ben. Chart, November, December, 1872; daily means, October, 1872. 



Stoiitville. — Weather report, December, 1871, A. Y. Carlton. 



Washburn. — Weather record, spring season of 1871, J. W. Hannah. 



MONTANA. 



Meteorology for 1859, W. W. Johnson. 



NEBRASKA. 



Barometrical observations at Fort Kearney, South Pass, and Honey 

 Lake Wagon-Road, 1857-58 , W. H. Wagner. Meteorological observa- 

 tions at Fort Kearney, Laramie, &c., 186()-'64. 



De Soto. — Temi)erature observations, January-March, 1867, Charles 

 Seltz. 



Fontanelle. — Eauge of thermometer, July, 1868, H. Gibson. 



Peru. — Account of earthquake April 24, 1867 ; J. W. McKenzie. 



Plattsmouth. — Meteorological observations, January, 1872- January, 

 1873, A. L. Child. 



Santee-Sioux Agency. — Statement of weather, December, 1870-April, 

 1871, Geo. S. Truman. View of parhelia, November 22, 1871. Account 

 of dust-storm. 



NEVADA. 



Aurora. — Weather report for September, 1868, Samuel Young. 



NEW HAMPSniRE. 



Depth of rain and melted snow collected in rain-gauges kept by the 

 W. L. C. and W. M. Company, in 1870. 



(7/rtrewoni.— Report of rain-fall November, 1867, and April, 1868, 

 Lewis Stevens. 



Concord. — Weather notes, January-March, 18.36, W. Prescott. 



Hanover. — Barometric and thermometric monthly curves, Dartmouth 

 Coilege. List of plants growing in vicinity. 



Manchester. — Meteorological observations, 1845-51, S. N. Bell. 



Neiv Ipswich. — Weather notes for August, 1865, W. D. Locke. 



Xorth Barnstead. — Meteorological abstract, September, 1866, C. H. 

 Pitman. 



Pi«s/{cW.— Meteorology of 1872, Geo. R. Drake. 



