114 MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL. .MATERIAL. 



WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 



Cope Disappointment. — Meteorological observations, 18G4-'G8. 



Cathlamet. — Notes for Deeeaiber, 1S73, Chas. McCall. Weather uotes, 

 Sei)tenibcr, 18G8-September, 1869, December, 1873, Chas. McCall. 



Union Eidge. — Weather notes, January-March, 1871, Thos. M. Whit- 

 comb. 



WEST VIRGINIA. 



Temperature observations, January-July, 18G8, S. J. Stump. 



Weather notes, March, April, 18GG, W. H. McDowell. 



Eanaicha Salines. — Depths of rain, April, 1857-April, 1858, W. C. 

 Reynolds. Meteorological observations, 1828-1842, 18oC L. D. S. Ruft- 

 ner. 



Sheets'' Mills. — Table showing highest and lowest range of thermome- 

 ter, 185G-18G5, Hendricks Clark. 



Weston. — Meteorological reports, 1869-'73, Benjamin Owen. Meteor- 

 ological report, December, 1873. Temperature observations. May, June, 

 1870. 



WISCONSIN. 



Map of Wisconsin, with lines showing effect of Lake Michigan on 

 temperature, I. A. Lapham. 



On the climate of the country bordering on the great North American 

 lakes, with map, 1. A. Lapham. 



Baysfield. — Meteorological observations, March, 186G, Andrew Tate. 



Beaver Dam. — Account of hail-storm. May, 1855, Reuben Smith. 



Beloit. — Abstract of meteorological observations, 1873, A. A. Blais- 

 dell. 



Detroit. — Annual summary of weather record for 1873, F.W. Higgins. 



Hartford. — Meteorological observations, 1859-'G2, llopewell Cox. 



Rimjham. — IMeteorological reports, 18G7, John de Lyser. 



La Pointe. — Thermometric record, July-September, 185G, Edwin Ellis. 



Le Roy. — Remarks on the weather, August, 1873, E. H. Benton. 



Manitoicoc. — Amount of rain and melted suow, 18G3-72, Jacob L)7ps. 

 Das Gedeihen der Pflanzen, Jacob Lups. Meteorological table showing 

 the temperature from 1852-1871 iuclusive, Jacob Lups. IMeteorological 

 observations, October, 1851-December, 185G, Jacob Lups. Meteorologi- 

 cal tables, 1852-18GG, Jacob Lups. 



MilicauJiee. — Atmospheric tide deduced from hourly observations in 

 October, November, and December, 18G8, and Januarj^ and February, 

 18G9, 1. A. Lapham. Table showing mean temperature, 1837-18G4, L A. 

 Lapham. 



Xew Danemora. — Meteorological observations, 1858, Emil Haenser, 



Odanah. — Register of thermometric observations, November, 1855- 

 March, 185G, Dr. Myron Tompkins. 



Plattcvillc.— Meteorological abstracts, January and June,' 1855, J. L. 

 Pickard. 



