106 MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



Deimuville. — Register of thermometer for January, 1SG5, Henrj' Haas. 



East Henrietta. — Diagram of meteorological monthly means, 1859, 

 A. S. Wadsworth. Meteorological tables, 1859, A. S. Wadsworth. 



Farmingdale. — Wind record January-July, 18G6, 1867, January-Feb- 

 ruary, 18G8, John C. Merritt, jr. 



Fishkill Landing. — Abstract of meteorological register, 1854, W. Hiarli- 

 ness. 



Flatbush. — Book of meteorological remarks, 1850, Erasmus Hall. 



Geneva. — Meteorological observations, 1850-'05, Prof. W. D. Wilson. 



Glasco. — Weather notes, April, 1873, D. B. Hiudricks. 



Oouverneur. — Meteorological observations at high-school, 1837-49, 

 Stephen Allen. 



Lake. — Extremes of temperature observed December, 1850, January, 

 1857, Peter Reid. 



Lansingburgli. — Rain fall. May, 1827-'G7, J. W. Heimstreet. 



Leyden. — Meteorological report, January and February, 18G9, C. C. 

 Merriam. 



Little Genessee. — Weather notes, February. 



Lockport. — Meteorological observations, 1849-'50, J. G. Trevor. 



Locust Grove. — Meteorological report, 1868, C. C. Merriam. 



Tjowville. — Direction of the wind for each hour, day and night, from 

 October, 1850-June, 1851, David P. Mayhew. Synopsis of meteorolog- 

 iciU register, 1857, J. Carroll House. 



Madrid. — Meteorological observations, 1852-'53. 



Mohawk — Diagram of relative temperature for each month of 1867, 

 Dr. James Lewis. Diagram hourly mean temperature, 1867, Dr. James 

 Lewis. Meteorological record. Dr. James Lewis. Register of self re- 

 cording instruments, Dr. James Lewis. Temperature observations, 

 1867, Dr. James Lewis. 



Neicburgh. — Thunder-showers, periodical phenomena, &c., in 180G, 

 George Kimball. 



N'ew York. — Abstracts of New York Academy Register, 1852. Account 

 of solar phenomena and sketch of same, H. P. Smith. Chart showing 

 influence of impure air and overcrowding, on health of New York, Dr. 

 W. F, Thoms. Comparative view of temperature of July, 1854-'65, and 

 of weather for first six months of 1855-'65. Course of the epidemic 

 in New York, 1866. Diagram of thermometric and barometric observa 

 tions at Cooper Union, May, June, 1870, Oran W. Morris. Map show 

 ing localities of cholera in New York, May, 1866-December, 1867, Dr 

 F. J. Randall. Mean temperature of seasons, 1869-'70; O. W. Morris, 

 Meteorological Journal at College Place, May 24, 1857-June 4, 1862 

 A. E. Thatcher. Meteorological remarks to accompany register for 1875 

 O. W. Morris. Notes on the meteorology of i)enitentiary hospital 

 Blackwell's Island, 1856, Dr. W. Sanger. Probabilities for each moon 

 187L Summary of meteorological observations, 1868, Oran W. Mor 

 ris. Weather chart showing effects of meteorological influences on mor 



