78 METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



Peelor, D., Johnstoioi, Pennsylvania. — Table givinfj temperature of the 

 earth at depth of 1 foot, from April, 18G9, to April, 1871, inclusive. 



Pettersen, Fred., San A7itonio, Texas.— Diagram representing the 

 relative frequency of the different winds, according to observations 

 made during three years. 



Mean temperature and rain-fall at San Antonio de Bexar, 1868, 1869, 

 1870, 1871. 



Piatt, Luciano, San Salcador. — Observaciones meteorologicas hechas 

 en el laboratorio de la faculdad de medecina de San Salvador durante 

 la semana noua de 1871. Semana segunda. 



Poole, Henry, Glace Bay, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. — Meteorological 

 register kept during the years 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871. 



Bedding, Thomas B., J^eivcastle, Indiana. — Account of aurora seen 

 June 18. 



Reed, Lyman, li'ew Yorl\ — Lunar monthly weather predictions. 



Sarticell, H. P., Penn Yan, New York. — Eegister of meteorological 

 observations. (Prepared for Yates County Whig.) 



Seltz, Charles, Be Soto, Nehrasla.— Account of storm of July 28, 1871. 

 (Newspaper slip.) 



Account of rain-storm in Omaha. 



Shepherd, Smiley, Hennepin, Illinois. — Monthly abstract of thermome- 

 tric observations. 



Signal-Office, Washington, D. C. — Daily weather maps, 7,35 a.m.; daily 

 weather bulletins, 4.35 p. m. 



Barograms for November, 1871. ' 



Sisson, Rodman, Abington, Pennsylvania. — Account of a violent hail 

 and wind storm, and account of a terrible tornado at Hopbottom, July 

 9, 1872. 



Account of auroral display of October 16, 1871. 



Table showing mean temperature of each year from 1864 to 1870, 

 inclusive. 



Slade, ElisUa, Somerset, Massachusetts. — Monthly report of obsen-a- 

 tions of maximum, minimum, and mean temperature, direction of wind, 

 and state of weather. 



Mean temperature third and fourth quarters 1871. 



Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C— Diagrams from recording 

 barometer and thermometer. 



Snoic, F. H., Laicrence, ITawsa*.— Summary of meteorological observa- 

 tions for the year 1871. 



Barometric, thermometric, and psychrometric observations, 7 a. m., 2 

 p. m., 9 p. m.; direction of wind, amount of rain, force of vapor, &c. 



Stephenson, James, Saint Inigoes, Maryland.— ^XeaitheT notes for April, 

 1871. 



Steineman, TT., EcMart Mine, Alleghany County, Maryland.— llain-fall 

 observations, 1864 to 1868, inclusive. 



Sutton, E. H. — Diagram of meteorological observations. 



