MISCELLANEOUS METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 117 



JAJVIAICA. 



Up Paak Camp, meteorological observations, January-March, 1856, 



ST. CROIX. 



Notice of earthquake, March 19, 1868, E. H. Perkins. 



ST. MARTIN. 



Notice of earthquakes, January, 1869. 



MISCELLANEOUS AND UNKNOWN LOCALITIES. 



Abstract of logs and observations taken at sea. 



Account of meteorological observations in New Granada, Central 

 America, Mexico, and Alabama, A. Cornette. 



Curvas correspondientes, de Abril de 1866. 



Map of Polar Sea, illustrative of acquired facts, M. S. Fields. 



Maximum, minimum, and mean temperature, 1871. 



Meteorological observations, 1829. 



Meteorological observations, 1870, G. C. Doane. 



Meteorological observations, April, 1855-March, 1857. 



Meteorological observations at sea, 1807-1812. 



Meteorological observations, June, 1847-April, 1819. 



Meteorological observations, registered on board yacht Fox, June, 

 1857-September, 1859, F. L. McClintock. 



Meteorological observations, October, 1867. 



Meteorological record, July-September, 1822. 



Meteorological record, December. 



Meteorological report of United States frigate United States, April- 

 July, 1844. 



Meteorological report of United States revenue steamer Wyauda, 

 May-October, 1868. 



Pciiodical phenomena, 186G. 



