92 METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



Kongeligedanske Videnslcabernes SelsJcahs, (Royal Danisli Society of Science.) — 

 Oversio-t over det kongelige danske Vidcnskaljcrnes Sclskabs Forliandliuger, og 

 dets j\iedlemmers Arbeider i Aaret 1866. Af J. Japetus Sm. Steenstrup, Pro- 

 fessor ord. ved Kjobenliavns Universitet, SelskaLets Secretser. [Eacli number 

 contains meteorological observations at Copenliagen.] 



Kongclige Landlunisholdnings ScJsJcab. — (Royal Society of Rural Economy.) — 

 Aarsberetning fra det Kongelige Landliuusboldnings Selskabs nieteorologiske 

 Comitee for 1864. Kjobeuhavn, 1865. 8vo., 46 pages. Same for 1865 and 

 1866. 



Femaarsberetning fra det Kongelige Landliuuslioldnings Selkabs meteorolo- 

 giske Comitee for 1861-1865. Kjobenliavn. 1867. 8vo., 132 pages. 



Koninldijk Ncdcrlandsch Mctcorohgisch Institmit. — Nederlandscli Meteoro- 

 logiscli Jaarboek voor 1866. Uitgegeven door Let Koninldijk Kederlandscli 

 Meteorologiscli Instituut. EersteDeel. Waamemingen inNederland. Utrecht, 

 1866. Oblong 4to., 159 pages. 



Nederlandsch Meteorologiscli Jaarboek voor 1866. Uitgegeven door liet 

 KoninklijkNederlandscli Meteorologiscli Instituut. Tweede Deel. Afwijkingen 

 van Temperatuur en Barometerstand op vele Plaatsen in Europa, met Waam- 

 emingen van Regen en Wind. Utreclit, 1867. Oblong 4to., 234 pages. 



Lafinicr, George. — Some observations on what is usually called the Great 

 Hurricane of 29tli October, 1867, at Tortola, (or Petei-'s island,) Saint Thomas, 

 and Porto Rico, in the West Indies. 



Some observations regarding the earthquakes in Saint Thomas and the neigh- 

 boring islands, commencing November IS, 1867. 



Leeds FliUosophkcd and Literary Socieig. — Forty-sixth report of the council 

 of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, at the close of the session 

 1865-66 5 read at the annual meeting. May 1, 1866. [Contains an abstract of 

 the mean temperature and height of barometer, and amount of rain, for each 

 month during the year 1865, from the meteorological register kept at the hall 

 of the society.] 



. Leivis, James, M. D. — Hourly record kept at Mohawk, New York, during 

 the year 1867, by his self-recording thermometer and barometer. [Records were 

 also received in i865 and 1866, but omitted to be noticed in the list published 

 in the annual report for those years.] 



Logan, Dr. Thomas M. — Table showing the amount of rain at Sacramento, 

 California, during every month for 18 years, (1849 to 1867,) with remarks on the 

 Avet and dry seasons, and the effect of trees on the quantity of rain. (Newspa- 

 per slip.) 



Madras Literary Society and Auxiliary Boyal Asiatic Society. — Madras Jour- 

 nal of Literature and Science ; edited by the committee of the Madras Literary 

 Society and Auxiliary Royal Asiatic Society. April, 1858, to March, 1860. 

 New series. Vols. 4 and 5. 8vo. [Contain monthly tables of meteorological 

 observations kept at the Madras magnetic observatory.] 



The Madras Journal of Literature and Science ; edited by the honorable secretary 

 to the Madras Literary Society and Auxiliary of the Royal Asiatic Society. Third 

 series. Part 2. October, 1866. [Contains " daily and liaK-monthly results of 

 meteorological observations made at the 3Iadras observatory in the year 1863."] 



Marguct, Professor </.— -See Societe Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles. 



Magnard, Edward. — See State Department. 



Mctcorologiccd Committee, Calcutta. — Report on the Calcutta cyclone of the 

 5th October, 1864, by Lieutenant Colonel J. E. Clastrell and Henry F. Blan- 

 ford, A. R.S.M., with maps and diagrams illustrating the origin and progress of 

 the storm and the track of the storm wave. Printed and published for the gov- 

 ernment of Bengal, by order of the lieutenant governor. Calcutta, 1866. 8 vo., 

 184 pages. 



