METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 75 



ADDITIONAL METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL RECEIVED IN 

 1871 AND KEPT IN THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 



Albrce, (?,, Pittshurgh^ Pennsylvania. — Record of weather aud indica- 

 tions. 



Andrews, Luman, Southington, Connecticut. — Chart of auroras seen 

 October 14, 1870. 



Ballou, NaJmm E., Sandicich, Illinois. — Monthly abstracts of tempera- 

 ture and rain -fall observations. 



Annual abstract for 1871. 



Barnard, A. D., San Buenaventura, California. — Account of northern 

 light seen June 17, 1871. 



Barnes, G. W., San Diego, California. — Notes of observations made on 

 a trip to the mountains. 



Barraud, A. L., Pacquette''s Ferry, Iowa. — Observations of tempera- 

 ture and state of weather at 7 a. m., 12 m., and 8 p. m. 



Bissey, Charles E., Iowa State Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa. — Ac- 

 count of aurora seen June 17. 



Bland, T., New To rA.— Meteorological observations in Barbadoes 

 October, 1871. 



Boerner, Charles G., Vevay, Indiana. — Observations of August shower 

 of meteors. 



Branly, E. H., Amesville, Ohio. — Account of weather aud crops. 



Bryant, A. F., Fontanelle, Iowa. — Account of wind-storm. 



Buchner, H. F., Muco, Creek Nation. — Thermometric observations for 

 1861 and 1871 at 7 a. m., 2 and 7 p. m. 



Burras, 0., North Fairfield, Ohio. — Account of the great tornado of 

 July 10. 



Bushy, D. Benjamin, Pomaria, South Carolina. — Report of observations 

 of wind and rain-fall, for November, 1871. 



Carlton, A. Y., StoutviUe, Camden County, Missouri. — Register of tem- 

 ])erature and direction of wind from November 13 to November 30, 

 1871. 



Central Park, Neic York. — Weekly abstract of barometric aud thermo- 

 metric observations at 7 a. m., 2 p. m., and 9 p. m., and of the direction, 

 force, and velocity of wind, and amount of cloud aud rain. 



Chase, Pliny E. — Monthly and annual rain-curves at Lisbon. 



Chazaro, M. M., San Juan. — Observacioues meteorologicas en Octobre, 

 1871. 



Clarke, John. — Weather predictions for August. 



Clemson, Thomas G. — Climate of South Carolina. 



Cochrane, J. — Account of tornado near Mason City. 



Cockrell, Thomas J, Natchez, 3lississi2)pi. — Daily record of height of 

 barometer aud thermometer, a. m., 12 m., aud p. m., and direction 

 of wind. (Newspaper slips.) 



