MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 105 



Portsmouth. — Meteorological observations made at the navy-yard, 

 1839-'42. 



Shelhunie. — Selected memorandums, relative to the \yeatlier, from 

 1868-'72, John Collin. 



Whitefield. — Meteorological observations for the last twenty-two days 

 of May, 18G9, L. D. Kidder. 



NEW JERSEY. 



Atco. — Eegister of temperature, 1869-'71, H. A. Green. "Weather 

 record, 1870, H. A. Green. 



Bloomjielcl. — Diagram of wind's variation, January-June, 1855, E. L. 

 Cooke. 



Burlington. — Meteorological register, 1819-'58. 



Freehold. — Register of thermometer in the open air for the year 1800. 



Jersey City. — Monthly means of temperature observations, 1871- 

 '73, Thomas T. Howard, jr. Quarterlj' reports, 1871, Thomas T. How- 

 ard, jr. Record of observations with maximum thermometers, the bulb 

 of one touching painted tin and the other bright tin, simultaneously ex- 

 posed to the direct rays of the sun, Thomas T. Howard, jr. Thermo- 

 metric record, December, 1870; Thomas T. Howard, jr. 



Lamhertville. — Monthly mean temperatures, 1837-59. 



Moorestoicn. — Summary for August 1868, T. J. ttans. 



Neicarl'. — Maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures, 1854, 'G0-'62, 

 W. A. \Ybitehead. 



New Germantou-n. — Monthly reports of range of barometer, 1871-72, 

 A. B. Xoll. Height of barometer, July, August, 1809-October 1870, 

 A. B. Noll. Temperature curves. May, July, 18G0. 



NEW MEXICO. 



History, Wealth, and Resources of IsTew Mexico, Hon. S. B. Elkins. 

 Observations made by James M. Reade, during Pope's expedition. 

 Bosque Redondo Beservation. — Climate at Indian farm in 1807. 

 El Paso. — Curve of daily temperature. 

 Fort Union. — Thermometric record, 1853-54. 



NEW YORK. 



Account of weather at New York Fort, winter of 174G-'17. Flow of 

 the west branch of the Crotou River, J. J. R. Croes. 



Babylo7i. — Thermometer observations. May, June, 1872, F. Miller. 



Brooklyn. — Diagrams of cycles of cold during winter 1848-*19, E. Mer- 

 riara. 



Buffalo. — Climatology of Buffalo, 18G7, W. Ives. Meteorological 

 memoranda for March, 18G5, W. Ives. 



Canandaigua. — Taylor's weather table, 1SG9. 



Chatham. — Meteorological observations, November, 1839-November, 

 1845, William E. Oliver. 



