104 METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



At Michigan City, Ind., October. 1859, to September, 1860, by 



Wm. Woodbridge, B. D. Angell, and Howard Blake. 

 At Superior, Wis., October, 1859, to December, 1860, by George R. 

 Stuntz, assisted by E. H. Ely. 

 Morton, Lieutenant J. St. Clair. — Observations made by the United 

 States Chiriqui Commission at Chiriqui Lagoon, from August 

 27 to November 14, 1860. Observer, John E. Neill, Third 

 Ass't Eng. U. S. N. 

 Navy Department, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery . — Registers kept at: 

 Philadelphia, 1857, 1858, 1859, and 1860, complete. 

 Pensacola, 1857, 1858, 1859, and 1860, complete, except January to 



May, 1858. 

 New York, November and December, 1860. 

 Portsmouth, Va., October, November, and December, 1860. 

 Pillsbury, M. A. — Thermometer observations at East Cleveland, Ohio, 



taken at 7 a. m., and 9 p. m., from 1840 to 1846, inclusive. 

 Poole, Henry. — Meteorological observations at Albion Mines, Pictou, 

 Nova Scotia, latitude 45° 34' 30", longitude 62° 42', from 1843 to 

 1852. inclusive, viz: 

 Mean barometer readings for months and years, corrected for tem- 

 perature. 

 Extremes of barometer for each month and year. 

 Mean temperature of the months, seasons, and years, with the ex- 

 tremes of heat and cold. 

 Mean and extreme temperature for day and night for each month. 

 Nights of frost, nights below zero, and degrees of frost below zero. 

 Winds and rain, with the number of nights and days on which rain 



or snow fell. 

 Table of snow storms. 



Average amount of rain, divided into two seasons, for the informa- 

 tion of the working farmer. 

 Ravenel, Thomas P. — Meteorological journal for the years 1859 and 

 1860, kept in St. John's, Berkely parish, S. C, for the Black 

 Oak Agricultural Society, by T. P. Ravenel, secretary. (Pam- 

 pblets.) 

 Biter, F. G. — Observations of thermometer, rain, clouds, and winds, 

 made at Fort Union, Upper Missouri, from August to Novem- 

 ber, 1857, and January, 1858. 

 Boss, Bernard B. — Meteorological notes at Fort Simpson, Mackenzie's 

 river, Hudson's Bay Territory, from April, 1848, to August, 

 1859, inclusive; thirty-four sheets ; compiled from the post jour- 

 nal, &c, by Bernard R. Ross, chief factor, H. H. B. C. S. 

 Shaffer, J. M. — Summary of observations for each month in the year 

 1859, made, with a full set of instruments, at Fairfield, Iowa, 

 together with a comparative table of temperature for five years ; 

 and also tables of the time of leafing and flowering of plants 

 and the arrival of birds, in 1857, 1858, and 1859. (Printed 

 sheet.) 

 Smallwood, Dr. Charles. — Contributions to meteorology, reduced 

 from observations taken during the year 1859 at St. Martin, 

 Isle Jesus, Canada East, by Charles Smallwood, M. D., LL. D., 



