72 APPENDIX TO THE REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 



Ives, William. — Summary of observations at Buffalo, New York, during the 

 year 1S63, newspaper slip. 



Kirhpatrick, Professor James A. — A general abstract of the meteorological ob- 

 servations made at Philadelphia during the year 1863, and a comparison with 

 those of the last twelve years. Printed sheets from the Journal of the Franklin 

 Institute. 



Lake Winjiipisseogce Cotton and Woollen Manufacturing ComjJony, Ncio 

 Hampshire. — Amount of rain for each month in 1SG3, at the outlet of Lake 

 Winnipisscogce, in the town of Laconia, New Hampshire, and also at Lake 

 Village, about four miles south on the same stream of water. 



Lapliam, I. A., LL.D. — Table showing the direction and force of the wind for 

 each hour during the month of September, 1863, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 

 taken from the autographic record made by Burnell's anemograph. Prepared 

 for the Commissioner of Agriculture by I. A. Lapham, LL.D. 



Summary of observations at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a full set of instru- 

 ments, during the year 1863. (Printed slip from the Milwaukee Sentinel.) 



Lewis, James, M. D. — Hourly record of the temperature at Mohawk, New 

 York, during the year 1863, from the register made by his metallic self-recording 

 thermometer ; also, monthly and half-monthly means, and hourly mean for the 

 whole year 1863. 



Lippincott, James S. — Meteorological observations made by Benjamin Shep- 

 herd near Cxreenwich, Cumberland, New Jersey, from March, 1856, to June, 

 1861. Tabulated and reduced by James S. Lippincott, Haddonlield, Camden 

 county, New Jersey, for the Smithsonian Institution. 



Logan, Thomas M., M. D. — Monthly summaries of the meteorology and 

 necrology of Sacramento, California, reported for the Sacramento Daily Union 

 by Thomas M. Logan, M. D., secretary of the Board of Health. 



Contribution to the Physics, Hygiene, and Thermology of the Sacramento 

 River, by Thomas M. Logan, M. D. From the Pacific Medical and Surgical 

 Journal. 8 pp. 8vo. 



Magneticul Observatory, Toronto, Canada West, (Professor G. T. Kingston, 

 M. A., director.) — Mean meteorological results for the year 1862; also, a com- 

 parison of the same with a series of preceding years. 



Mayhcw, Royal. — Mean temperature at Indianapolis, Indiana, for the hours 

 of sunrise, 7 a. m., 12 m., and 2, 6, and 9 p. m., during each month in the years 

 1861, 1862, and 1863 ; also, the amount of rain in each month during the same 

 period. 



Morris, Prof Oran W. — Summary of observations for 1863, giving maxi- 

 mum, minimum, mean, and range of all the instruments for each month, as kept 

 at the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New York. 



Murdoch, G. — Appendix to Agricultural Report, being hints on meteorology, 

 with summaries of observations made at Saint John, New Brunswick, iu the 

 years 1851 to 1862, inclusive, by Gr. Murdock, superintendent of water- works 

 at St. John. 8vo. 34 pages. 



Nason, Rev. Elias. — Record of events in Exeter, New Hampshire, during 

 the year 1863, containing notices of the weather. No. 3, by the Rev. Elias 

 Nason. 12mo. 24 pages. 



Ohio State Board of Agriculture. — Fifteenth Annual Report of the board 

 to the general assembly of Ohio for the year 1860. Contains articles on the 

 influence of forests upon soil, climate, rain, and winds. P. 255 to 274. 



Report for 1861. '-The atmospheric conditions, showing the value of ba- 

 rometers for agricultural purposes," by C. A. Richard, of Columbus, Ohio. P. 

 234 to 275. 



Osscrvatorio del Collegio Romano. — Bullctino Mcteorologico del' Ossorvatorio 

 del Collegio Romano con corrispondenza c blbliografiaper 1' avanzamento delia 

 fisica terrestre. Published at Rome twice a month, beginning March, 1862. 



