108 MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



Murfrcctiboroufjli. — Eecordof meteorological observations, A. McDow- 

 ell, 185G-'G1. 



Scuj>pcrnonfj. — List of trees growing in and near Scuppernong, J. 

 Avery Shepherd. 



\\'estminHter. — Meteorological diary June-Angnst 1843, Joel Watkins. 



Wilson. — Meteorological observations, 1843-44, Kev. A. A. Benton. 



OHIO. 



Amesville. — "Weather report, December, 1872, E. H. Branly. 



Austinburyli. — Meteorological observations, June-December, 1857, 

 James D. Uerrick. 



Belle Centre. — List of flowering jilants in the vicinity of Geneva Hall, 

 Eobert Shields. 



Bowling Green. — Current weather, February, December, 18G6, John 

 Clarke. Barometrical and tliermometrical observations, July-Decem- 

 ber, 1857, January-March, 1858, W. R. Peck. 



Carthagena. — Ai)pendix to meteorological register, casual phenomena, 

 September, 1870-December, 1873, R. Miiller. Barometric and ther- 

 mometric charts, 1870-'73, R. Miiller. Meteorological curves, 1870-'73, 

 E. ]\Iiil1er. 



Cheviot. — Miscellaneous data, winter 1855-'5G. E. Hannaford. Reg- 

 ister of meteorological observations, January-July, 185G ; Edward 

 Kohler. 



Cincinnati. — Account of weather for April, J. H. Shields. Maximum 

 and minimum temperature, 1835-1853, Dr. Joseph Ray. Meteorolog- 

 ical observations, 18G0, at Woodward High School, George W. Ilarper. 

 Meteorological observations at College Hill, 1814-1848, Jackson. 



Cleveland. — Meteorological journal, 1857, G. A. Hyde. Meteorolog- 

 ical register, 186G, G. A. Hyde. Meteorological report for 18G7. Mete- 

 orological summary, 1858, Edward Colburn. 



Dayton. — Report of deaths, June-November, 1873. 



Eaton. — Summary of observations, January, 18G5, Miss O. Larsh. 



Hillsborough. — Rain-fall in 1857, J. McD. Matthews. Temperature 

 and rain tall observations, 18G0, J. IMcD. Mattliews. 



Island Creel'. — Therraometric record, 18G8, Robert Mackey. 



Keene. — Account of snow-storm, March 24, 1852. 



Kelly's Island. — Meteorological observations, 18G(), George C. Hunt- 

 ington. Meteorological tables, 1859-18GG, George C. Huntington. 



Lancaster. — Range of thermometer, May, 18G6, J. W. Towson. 



Xi7««.— Weather notes, 18G2-1870, Timotliy Shroyer. 



Marietta. — 31ean temperature of each month from 18G8 to 1871, Dr. 

 George O. Hildreth. 



Mount Avburn. — Summary of meteorological observations at the Mount 

 Auburn Young Ladies' Institute for 1871. 



New Lisbon. — Meteorological reports, 1855, 185G, J. F. Benner. 



Newton Falls. — Thermometric observations, March, 1871, with dia- 



