88 METEOROLOGICAL AETICLES. 



delas sociedades di f^cograpbica 3' estadistiea y liistorica natural. Jan- 

 uary to December, 1870. 



District of Columbia, Washington. — Astronomical and meteorological 

 observations, United States Naval Observatory. 



Georgia, climatology. — Health and i^rofit as found in the hilly pine- 

 region of Georgia and South Carolina. S. E. Habersham, M. D. 



Maine, Orono. — Meteorological register for 1870. M. C. Fernald. 

 \ Beport of the College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, Orono. 

 Maine. 



South Carolina. — Aiken, by Amory CofiQn, M. D., and W. H. Ged- 

 dings, M. D. 



New Torh. — Eeport of the director of the meteorological observatory, 

 First annual report of the board of commissioners of the department 

 of public parks. 



Pennsylvania, Thilailelpliia. — Meteorological data. Journal of the 

 Franklin Institute, vol. 02, p. 224. 



A general abstract of meteorological phenomena for 1808. Journal 

 of the Franklin Institute, February, 1809. 



Comparison of meteorological phenomena of 1808 with those of 1807 

 and the last 17 years. Journal of the Franklin Institute, February^ 

 1809. 



Comparison of meteorological phenomena of December, 1808, with 

 those of December, 1807, and of the same month for eighteen years. 

 Journal of the Franklin Institute, February, 1809. 



New Hampslnrc, Mount Washington. — Meteorological observations. 

 American Journal of Science and Art, vol. i, p. 149. 



WEST INDIES. 



Trinidad. — On weather. G. Webbe. Proceedings of the Scientific 

 Association of Trinidad. 



SOUTH AMEEICA. 



Contributions to our knowledge of the meteorology of Cape Horn 

 and the west coast of South America.* London, 1871. 



Caracas. — Cuadros meteorologicos. Yargasia. Boletin de ciencias 

 fisicas y naturales de Caracas, No. 1-3, 1808. A. Aveledo. 



Estrellas cadentes de Novierabre 1809. Yargasia. Boletin de la so- 

 ciedad de ciencias fisicas y naturales de Caracas, No. 7. 



Observaciones meteorologicas en Caracas, auo de 1809. Yargasia. 

 Boletin de ciencias fisicas y naturales de Caracas, No. 5, 1808. No. 7. 



AUSTRALIA. 



New South Wales. — Abstract of meteorological observations made in 

 New South Wales during the years 1805-'GG. 



Abstract of meteorological observations made in New South Wales 

 up to the end of 1809, with remarks on the climate, by H. C. Russell. 



