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KaiserlicJi-KdmgliscJw Central AnstaltfUr Meteorologie unci Erclmagnet- 

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 gau.u', 1SG7. 40. 227 pp. Wien, 18G9. 



Kdi.seHich-Konigliche Steymvarte, Vienyia. — Anleitung ziir Austellmig 

 meteorologiscber Beobaclituugeu nnd SammluDg vou Hilfstafeln, niit 

 besouderer Eiicksicbt aiif die meteorologiscbeu Statioueu iu Oester- 

 reicli nnd Ungarn. Yon Dr. Carl Jelinek. 8^. 173 pp. 



— Norinalc fiinftagige Wiirmemittel flir 88 Stationen, bezogen anf 

 den 2()-jiilirigen Zeitraniu 1848-07. Von Dr. Carl Jelinek. 8°. 4.3 pp. 



— Beobaclitungen an der K. K. Centralanstalt flir Meteorologie nnd 

 Erdmagnetismns. 8^. 04 pp. 



Lapltam, Br. I. A. — Atmospheric tide at Milwaukee, deduced from 

 hourly observations at the time of new moon iu October, November, 

 and December 1808, and January and February 1800. 



— Dates of opening and closing of the Milwaukee Eiver from 1830 to 

 1800, inclusive. 



Lull, James S. — Meteorological registers for 1800 to 1800, (portion of 

 previous record interriipted by the war ;) also, a table of rainfall from the 

 1st of May, 1853, until January 1, 1870. 



Lochr, Charles S., United Stat is consul. La Guayra, Ecuador. — Statis- 

 tics from the United States consulate at La Guayra, South America, in- 

 cluding particulars in reference to earthquakes, meteorology, &c. 



Mapes., H. H. — Manuscript reports of the weather at various points 

 in Kahmiazoo and Allegan counties, Michigan, during each month of 

 the year 1850. 



McAulay, John P. — Thermometrical record kept at the Louisiana 

 State Seminary, Alexandria, Louisiana, during the months of Octol)er, 

 November, and December 1808, and January, February and March 1800. 



McCall, C. — Monthly reports on the weather at Cathlamet, Waukia- 

 kum County, Washington Territory. 



Mcrriam, C. C. — Manuscript meteorological report for January- and 

 February 1800, at Leydeu, Lewis County, i^ew York. 



Mcrriam, C. X., Leyden, Xew Yorl: — Newspaper slips containing re- 

 marks on the weather. Monthly. 



Meteorological Observatory, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. — Published 

 meteorological report for April 1800, 



Meteorological Office, London. — Cliarts of the surface temperature of 

 the South Atlantic Ocean in each month of the year. Folio. 27 pp., 12 

 charts. London, 1800. 



— Ileport on the meteorology of the Korth Atlantic, between the paral- 

 lels of 40° and 50°, as illustrated by eight diagrams of observations taken 

 on board of the mail steamers running to and from xVmerica, with re- 

 marks on the difference of the winds, &c. By Captain H. Toynbee, 

 F. K. A. S. 80. 8 charts. London, 1800. 



— Report of the meteorological committee of the Royal Society for the 

 year ending December 31, 1800. 8°. 72 pp. London, 1800. 



Meteorological Society, London. — Proceedings issued monthly. 8vo. 



— Meteorology of England for the quarter ending September 30, 1808. 

 By James Glaisher, president Meteorological Society. 



Montrose Natural History and Antiquarian Society, Montrose, Scot- 

 land. — Report of the directors for 1808, containing a meteorological 

 register for the year. 



Moss, G. B. — Summary of meteorological observations at Belvidere, 

 Illinois, during the year 1800. 



Miihry, Br. Adolf. — Untersuchungen liber die Theorie nnd das allge- 

 meine geographische System der Wiude. 8°. 254 pp. Gottiugen, 1809. 

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