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Ohservatoire Imperial, Paris. — Daily meteorological observations, by 

 telegraph, from various parts of Europe. (Lithograph.) 



Beale Osservatorio, Palermo, Italy. — Giornale Astronomico e Meteoro- 

 logico del Reale Osservatorio di Palermo, publicato dal Prof. 

 Dornenico Ragona. Vol. 1. Palermo, 1855. 4to, pp. 188. 



Bosa, Bernard B., Chief Factor of Hudson' s Bay Comx>any. — Observa- 

 tions at Lake Nipegon, from October 1, 1841, to June 13, 1845. 

 Thermometer at G a. m., noon, and 10 p. m. ; wind, weather, 

 and remarks. No thermometer after March 25, 1845; instru- 

 ment broken. Register kept by James Anderson, chief factor. 

 Observations at Fort Simpson, Mackenzie's river, Hudson's Bay 

 Territory, from November 1, 1837, to May 24, 1839. Ther- 

 mometer observed in morning, afternoon, and evening; wind 

 and weather in a. m. and p. m. 



Saunders, Henry D. — Results of the meteorological observations made 

 at the observatory at Vilna, Russia, from June, 1860, to May, 

 1861; and at Warsaw in 1860. (2 pages.) 



Schmid, Dr. Ernst Erliard. — Lehrbuch der Meteorologie bearbeitet 

 von Dr. Ernst Erhard Schmid, Professor zu Zena. Nebst 

 einem Atlas von 21 tafeln. Leipzig, 1860. 8vo., pp. 1010. 

 Atlas von einundzwanzig Kuppertafeln zu Ernst Erhard Schmid' s 

 Lehrbuch der Meteorologie. (Allgemeine Encyklopadie der 

 Physik, xxi. Band.) Leipzig, 1860. Oblong 4to. 



Sheldon, H C. — Monthly and annual summaries of observations at 

 Providence, R. L, during the year 1861; published in the 

 " Evening Press." 



Smith, Bev. L. M. S. — Summary of observations made at Mill Point, 

 Michigan, during the year 1861; published in the "Grand 

 Haven News." 



Smallwood, Dr. Charles. — Contributions to Meteorology for the year 

 1860, reduced from observations at Isle Jesus, Canada East, 

 by C. Smallwood, M. D., L.L. D., Professor of Meteorology in 

 the University of McGill College, Montreal. 8vo., pp. 4. 

 Same for 1861, 10 pages. 



State Department. — Statistics of the weather and health at Frankfort- 

 on-the-Mayne during the year 1861, by William M. Murphy, 

 U. S. Consul General at Frankfort. 



Sternbergh, W. H. — Register of thermometer and face of sky at 

 Panama, in July and August, 1861. (Newspaper.) 



Tolman, James W. — Summary of observations made in 1861 at Win- 

 nebago, Illinois; published in the " Rockford Register." 



Wagner, W. H. , Chief Engineer of the Fort Kearney, Soidh Pass, and 

 Honey Lake Wagon Boad Expedition. — Record of barometer, 

 thermometer, wands, and clouds, made on the route of the 

 expedition. May 29 to August 16, 1860. 

 Whitehead, W. A. — Monthly and annual summaries of observations 

 made during the year 1861, at Newark, New Jersey; pub- 

 lished in the "Sentinel of Freedom and Weekly Advertiser." 



Unhnoiun. — Summary of the meteorology of St. John, New Brunswick, 

 for October, 1861, in the " Morning Freeman" of November 9, 

 signed "M." 



