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Racine. — Meteorological observations, November, 1855-August, 1856, 

 E. Seymour. 



Summit. — Meteorological observations, 1845-Septembcr, 1850, E. X. 

 Spencer. 



Wautoma. — Meteorological notes, April, 1870, Jonathan Spaulding. 

 Statement of weather, April, 1866-March, 1870, J. Spaulding. 



WYOlVnNG TERRITORY. 



Meteorological notes, January, February, 1871. 



Atlantic City. — Meteorological observations, 1871-'72, Geo. H. Lewis. 

 Fort Laramie. — Hourly observations of thermometer, January 4-Jan- 

 uary 7, 1864, Colonel Collins. 

 Laramie City. — Account of climate. Dr. H. L. Latham. 



POLYNESIA. 



SANDWICH ISLANDS. 



Meteorological observations, ]846-'47, Dr. W. Hiklebrand. Account 

 of volcanic disturbances. Dr. W. Hiklebrand. 



Hilo. — Therm ometric record, June, 1852-1853, Dr. H. M. Lyman. 



Honolulu. — Meteorological observations, 1868-'72, Capt. Daniel Smith. 

 Meteorological observations, 1869-'72, Mrs. Dr. E. Hofman. 



Laliainaluna. — Meteorological observations, April-June, 1844. 



SOUTH AMERICA. 



BOLIYIA. 



San Luis Potosi. — Diagram of temperature observations at 6 a. m. and 



2 and 10 p. m. 



ECUADOR. 



Guayaquil. — Meteorological observations, October, 1868, A. Destruze. 



G 'JIANA. 



British Guiana. 



Gcorgeiown. — Daily mean of meteorological elements at Georgetown 

 observatory, January-June, 1854, February, 1864, P. Sandemau. 



Dutch Guiana. 



Paramaribo. — Maximum and minimum temperature, August, 1859, C. 

 J. Hering. Temperature and rain-fall observations, June 6-December 

 15, 1867, January-July, 1869. Werkundige warmemingen te Paramaribo, 



1868-^69. 



PARAaUAY. 



Asuncion. — Meteorological observations, November, December, 1853, 

 Klem. E. Hopkins. 



