METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL. 



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New York, at 7 a. m., from January 14, 1863, to June 30, 1865, with daily 

 notices of weather during the same ]icriod. 



Record of thermometer and barometer at Waterbury, Connecticut, for the 

 year 1866, 



WiUiams, S. li. — Abstract of observations for each month of the year 1SG7, 

 at Lexington, Kentucky. 



Williamson, James, JJiredorof the Kingston Ohservatory. — Al^stracts of meteo- 

 rohigical register, University of Queen's College, Kingston, Canada West, for 

 1859 and 1860, giving the means, range, and extremes of each month. On 

 printed slips. The slip for 1860 also contains the annual means for 1856 to 

 1861, inclusive. 



IlciSj Professor Br. — Wochenschrift fiir Astronomic, Meteorologie und Geo- 

 graphic. Neue Folge. Zehnter Jahrgang. Redigirt von Professor Dr. Ileis in 

 Miinster. Druck und Verlag von H. W. Schmidt in Halle. [Year 1867 ; pub- 

 lished weeklv.j 



Wright, J. W. A. — Summary of observations for the year 1867, at Greene 

 Springs, Alabama. — Six articles on the climate of central Alabama and Missis- 

 sippi, published in the "Alabama Beacon,'' containing facts and inferences 

 deduced from the observations made at Greene Springs, and their comparison 

 with other years and localities. 



( UnJoiOicn.) — Newspaper slips giving daily temperature and rain at Paramaribo 

 from June 6 to December 15, 1867, with a few omissions. 



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