METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 79 



Sternberg ^ Gcorf/c 21. — Description of improved anemometer. 



Tayloe, Edicard. — Weather report. 



Tenncnt, Thomas, San Francisco, California. — Eain-fall for parts of 

 1849-1850. 



Truman, George S., Santce Agency, Kehraslca. — Monthly report of tem- 

 perature, direction of wind, and state of weather. 



Diagrams of parhelia, iSTovember 22, 1871. 



Turner, Ernest, Gcrmantown, Pennsylvania. — Effect of lightning in 

 West Philadelphia during storm of July 11, 1871. 



Wadsivorfh, H. L., Litchfield, Minnesota. — Diagram of halo seen from 

 Litchfield, December 27, at 9. p. m. 



WaUon, F. P., Muscatine, loica. — Condensed report for 1871. 



Webb, John G., Little Sarasta, Southern Florida. — Notes on two cyclones 

 in August, 1871. 



Whitcomb, Thomas M., Union Ridge, Clarice County, Washington Ter- 

 ritory. — Aurora observed July 21, 1871. 



White, J. H., Cincinnati, Ohio. — Summary of meteorological observa- 

 tions for the year 1871, made at the Mount Auburn Young Ladies' 

 Institute. 



Whitehead, W. A., Newarl", Xeic Jersey. — Yearly meteorological report 

 for 1871. 



Wilbur, Benjamin F., West Water ville, Maine. — Eain-fall in August, 

 1871. 



Williams, H. C, Vienna, Tirginia. — Synopsis of observations made 

 by Franklin Williams, of Piedmont, Pauquier County, Virginia. 



Williams, E. G., Castleton, Vermont. — Diagrams exhibiting compari- 

 son of Mason's and Boehlen's and Staehlen's hygrometers. 



Wing, Minerva E., West Charlotte, Vermont. — Account of sunrise-phe- 

 nomena. 



Eecord of periodic phenomena at West Charlotte, Vermont. 



Weekly meteorological records, (newspaper-slips.) 

 < Witter, D. K., Woodbine, Iowa. — Account of the weather. 

 ' Wright, T. W. A. — Eain-table and remarks on climate for a portion of 

 San Joaquin Valley, California. 



