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Instruments deposited with observers entirely at the cost of the Institution. 



Name 



To each of the Telegraph 



offices at 



Eev. N. ScaiTitt 



E. G. Sfjuicr 



J. Cai'rington , 



J. R. Hainiuond 



Rev. Jos. Ilolt, missionary 



J. W. Hopkins ". . 



Dr. J. Vaughan , 



G.P. Marsh 



L. J.Blodget 



W. B. Kno.x 



L. W. Coiikey 



J.Bell 



Doaksville Academy .. . . 



Dr. Edw. nitchcock 



Eev. John Gridley 



T. S. Farvin 



I. A. Lapliam 



Rev. Mr. Be-ckwiih 



Dr. J. Posey 



O. W. Morris 



N. Y., Albany, Utica ."^ Bufiklo 



Westport, Mo 



Leon, Nicara.o;ua 



Salt Lake, Utah 



Booneville, Mo 



Travers des Sioux 



Stations in Sand^y Lake 



Minnesota, Fort Dos Moines, 



Iowa, and Iowa 



Constantinople 



Sugar Grove, Fcnna 



Ontonagon, Lake Superior. . . . 



Syracuse', N. Y 



Detroit, Michigan 



Choctaw Nation < 



Amherst, Mass 



Kenosha, Wis 



Muscatine, Iowa 



Milwaukie, AYis 



Sandwich Islands 



Savannah, Geo 



Knoxville, Tcnn 



Instruments. 



Br. Tr. Kg. and Wv. 



Tr. 



Br. :.», Tr. '1. 



Br. Tr. Rg. Wv. 



Tr . (Returned broken . ) 

 Tr. 



Tr. 



Tr. 



Tr. 



Tr. 



Br. Tr. 



Ps. 



Ps. 



Br. 



Br. 



Br 



Br. 



Br 



Br 



Br, 



Br 



ir. 



2 Tr 2 



Tr. Pst'Tr. 2. 



Tr. Ps. Rg. 2 Reg. Tr 



Tr. Ps. 



Tota -15 Brs., 31 Trs., 6 Rgs. 



Smithsonian Observers lofio have paid the entire east of their instrumejits. 



Names. 



Places. 



TV. M. Stewart Cfarksville, Tenn . 



Dr. J. Ray ' Cincinnati, O 



Dr. Lewis J. Steiner j Frederick, Md 



Professor W. F. Hopkins j Annapohs, Md 



Dr. J. P. Barratt New Market, S. C. 



And five others not reporting their ohscrva,tions to this institution. 



Reduction of Observation&- . 



The vesiills of this undertaking consist of a series of thirty-five volumes 

 of monthly returns. As the blank forms for each month are receiv^ed, they 

 are filed away in one volume in the order of the States of the Union enume- 

 rated above. Manuscript and newspaper notices of storms, or other atmos- 

 pheric phenomena, are also inserted in their respective places, according to 

 their geographical arrangement. 



