MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. Ill 



Pomaria. — Meteorological report, November, 1871-Jauiiary, 1872, D. 

 Beujamin Busby. 



Saint Helena Island. — A daily journal of the temperature aud changes 

 of the weather, January 6-April 6, 1826, found by Dr. Walker. 



Saint John. — A meteorological journal for the year 18G0, (Black Oak 

 Agricultural Society, T. P. Ravenel, secretary, Charleston, 1861.) Meteor- 

 ological journal, 1851, 1852, 1855, 1857, kept for Black Oak Agricultural 

 Society, by H. W. Ravenel, secretary. 



Waccaman. — Diagrams of mean meteorological elements, 1856, Alex. 

 Glennie. Meteorological notes, 1855. 



Wilkimville. — Weather report, March, April, 1867, Cearles Petty. 



TENNESSEE. 



Beech Qrove. — Weather notes, February and March, 1867. 



Dover. — Meteorological observations, 1846-'49, Dr. Farel. 



Elizabetliion. — Temperature observations, February, 1868, Charles H. 

 Lewis. 



Glemcood. — Diagram of annual quantity of rain, 1851-'68, William 

 Stewart. 



KnoxviUe. — Curves of horary variations of atmospheric pressure, 

 June, 1854. Meteorological observations at East Tennessee University, 

 1843-'45. 



Memphis. — Abstract of meteorological observations, July, 1869, Ed- 

 ward Goldsmith. Meteorological and nosological report for the tirst six 

 months of 1857, Dr. Daniel F. Wright. 



TEXAS. 



Climate of Texas, (Texas the Home for the Emigrant, Austin, 1873.) 

 Total monthly rain-fall in Victoria County, October, 1872-October, 1873. 

 Thomas B. Cocke. 



Austin. — Meteorological observations, 1857-70, J. Van Nostrand. 



Belmont Farm — Temperature tables, March, x\pril, 1872, T. M. Scott. 



Burkeville. — Table of the weather, August, 1850-December, 1859, 

 N. P. W^est. 



Boerne. — Meteorological register, January, February, 1872, J. G. 

 O'Grady. 



ClarlcsviUe. — Temperature notes, October aud December, 1869, John 

 Anderson. 



Clear Lake. — Meteorological observations, July, 1871, George N. 

 Leoni. 



Columhia. — Meteorological observations. Cedar Grove plantation, Jan- 

 uary, 1867. 



Dallas. — Meteorological report, June, 1851-Augu8t, 1852, W. A. Ferris. 



Galveston . — Curves of barometer and thermometer, October-Decem- 

 ber, 1851, February, 1853. 



Houston. — Meteorological observations, December, 1869, April-Octo- 



