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 J. S. Gibbons. Weekly reports of meteorological observations at Cen- 

 tral Park Observatory, l8G7-'73. 



Nichols. — Weather notes, periodical phenomena, &c., 1857, 1858, R. 

 Howell. 



North Hammond. — Account of earthquake December 18, 1868, C. 

 A. Wooster. Observations of the weather, January-April, 18GG, C. A. 

 Wooster. 



North Volney. — Meteorological report February, 1868, February, 18G9, 

 June, 18G9, J. M. Partrick. 



Ogdensburgh. — Daily weather observations, January, March, 1855, W. 

 E. Guest. Measurements of Saint Lawrence, W. E. Guest. Meteorologi- 

 cal remarks October, 1849-September, 1850. 



Ovid. — Register of rain-fall April-July, 1856, J. W. Chickering. 



Palisades. — Observations of weather for the year 18G8, W. S. Gil- 

 man, jr. 



Penn Tan. — Diagram of daily mean temperature, February, 1855, U. 

 P. Sartwell. Diagram of fluctuations of barometer December, 18o!J, 

 Dr. H. P. Sartwell. Meteorological registers, January, 1857-April, 1858, 

 Dr. H. P. Sartwell. Meteorological registers, 1853 and 1859, Dr. H. P. 

 Sartwell. Summary of observations for 1873, George R. Youngs. 



Rochester. — Meteorology of Eochest€r, 1829-'33. Meteorological ob- 

 servations 1831-33, Doctor Main. Meteorological observations, 185G, 

 W. C. Pratt. Rise of water in Lake Ontario, 1845-1852, C. Dewey. 



Rouse's Point. — Meteorological journal, 1845-1853, John Bratt. 



Saugerties. — Thermometric observations by Rev. R. G. Williams, Jan- 

 uary, 18G3-June, 1865. 



iSing Sing. — Rain-fall observations June, 1873-January, 1875, and 

 comparison of same with records of Croton Aqueduct. 



South Hartford. — Periodical phenomena, lSG0-'65, G. M. Ingalsbe. 



Spencertown. — Meteorological abstracts, 1855, C. A. W. Morehouse. 



Staten Island. — Meteorological report, 1871, '73, C. Keutgen, jr. 



Troy. — Weather notes, 1868-'72. Meteorological report January- 

 February, 1873, J. W. Heimstreet. 



Waterford. — Thermometric record, 1856, J. C. House. 



West Bay. — Weather notes, 1858, Jude M. Young. 



Willefs Point. — Results of hourly observations by the battalion of 

 engineers, 1868-1872. 



NOETH CABOLINA. 



Western North Carolina, its agricultural resources, mineral wealth, 

 climate, salubrity, and scenery, Dr. H. P. Gatchell, Milwaukee, 1870. 

 Extract from letter to Ealeigh Standard, T. L. Clingman. 



Clinton. — Meteorological observations, B. F. Grady, jr. 



Lenoir. — Meteorological report from the Davenport female college, 

 May-September, 1869 ; July-September, 1870. Meteorological report, 

 October, 1869-June 1870, Lenoir female college. 



