MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 113 



Lunenhurgli. — Meteorological table, observations from 1848-1872, H. 

 A. Cnttiiig. 



Middlelmry. — Account of earthquake, December 18, 1807, H. A. Shel- 

 don. 



NoriciciL — Meteorological report, April-May, 185G, A. Jack man. 

 Weather notes, January, 1872, S. B. Phelps. 



Stanstead. — Account of storm, December, 1856, January, 1857, Moses 

 S. Field. 



West CAaWoiffe.— Observations on clouds, March, 1870, M. E. Wing. 

 Periodical phenomena, record of snowstorms, phenomena of dew, «&c., 

 M. E. Wing. Weather notes and meteorological phenomena, 18G9-'71, 

 M. E. Wing. 



Woodstoclc. — Meteorological observations, December, 1873, Hosea 

 Doten. Eecord of maximum and minimum temperature for November, 

 1867, L. A. Miller. Measurements of rain and melted snow, 1857, Charles 

 Marsh. 



VIRGINIA. 



Account of destructive storm, September 6, 1769. 



Animals found in Madison County. 



Diaries, 1844-1860. 



Capeville. — Statement of temperature, 1870, Emma C. Towusend. 



Culpepper. — Temperature, 1869-1872, A. Taliaferro. 



Fort Monroe. — Temperature observations, 1825-1854. 



Qarysvillc. — Meteorological table, 1856, Dr. T. F. Beckwith. 



Glade Creelc. — Account of storm of January, 1857, Dr. Henry ]\I. Price. 



QlasgoiD Station. — Temperature observations, 1866-'68, E. J. Davis. 



Gosport. — Meteorological table kept at navy-yard dispensary, 1846. 



Piedmont. — Notes of observations, August, 1871, Franklin Williams. 



Portsmouth. — Wind diagrams, February, 1852, N. B. Webster. 



Poivhatan Rill. — Rains of 1867, E. T. Tayloe. Weather notes, August, 



1866, May, 1867, May, October, December, 1868, 1869-1873, E. T. 

 Tayloe. 



Rose Hill. — Meteorological statement, 1859, Geo. W. Upshaw. 

 Boiigemont. — Account of snow-storm January 18, 1857, thermome- 

 tric observations, December, 1855-December, 1856, Geo. C. Dickinson. 

 >Safew.— Weather-log, 1868-'71, T. Horner, jr. 

 Smithjield. — Meteorological journal, 1855, Dr. John E. Purdie. 

 tSurry. — Tabular view of meteorological i>henomena in the winter of 



1867, B. W. Jones. 



Trihrooh Farm. — Weather notes, 1867-'68, W. H. Euffner. 



Washington College. — Barometrical observations, March, 1869, W. H. 

 Euflher ; temperature reports, April-May, 1869, Professor Campbell. 



Wytheville. — Meteorological observations, October 31, 1872, J. A. 

 Brown. 



Barometer and thermometer curves 1868-1872. 

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