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Paine, H. M., M. D — Summary of observations at Clinton, New York, for 

 1862 and 1863, with a full set of instruments, giving the monthly and annual 

 means, maxima, and minina. 



Pafcrson, Rev. A. B — Meteorological notes for December, 1863, at St. 

 Paul, ^[innesota, with a comparison with the previous four years. (Newspaper.) 



Riotte, C. X. — Printed summary of observations made at seven stations in 

 Costa Rica in the year 1863. 



Sartorius. Charles. — Summary for the year 1863, with full set of instru- 

 ments, at Mirador, Mexico. 



Secc/ti, P. Angela. — Alcune riclierche meteorogiche sulle tempeste occorse nel 

 lS59-'60 memoria del P. Angelo Secchi. Estratta dagli Atti della accadomi 

 de' Nuovi Lincei Sessione III, dell' Anno XIII, del 5 febbraro 1860. Rome. 

 1860. 28 pp. quarto. 



State Department. — Statistical i*eport on the weather and health of Fvankfort- 

 on-the-Main during the year 1863, by William W. Murphy, consul. 



Vaughan, Captain D. — Meteorological Journal and Report relative to the cur- 

 rents, climate, and navigation of that portion of the lower St. Lawrence forming 

 the Strait of Belle-Isle. Second edition. Compiled by Captain D. Vanghan, 

 Quebec. 8vo. 62 pp. 



Whitehead, W. A. — Summary of observations dui-ing the year 1863 at 

 Newark, New Jersey. Printed slip from Newark Daily Advertiser. Also, an 

 article on the " Climate of Newark," being an examination and comparison of 

 the observations made there during the last twenty years. 



Wislizenus, A., M. D. — Monthly and yearly mean of positive atmospheric 

 electricity, of temperature, and of relative humidity, in 1861, 1862, and 1863, 

 at St. Louis, Missouri, based upon daily observations at 6, 9, 12, 3, 6, and 

 9 o'clock. Published in the St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Vol. I, 

 No. 1. ■ . 



