METEOROLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. 101 



METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL CONTRIBUTED IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR 



OBSERVATIONS. 



Armstrong, M. K. — Summary of observations at Yankton, Dacota, from 

 June to December, 1865. 



Barclay, Rev. J. T. — Observations at Jerusalem, from June, 1S51, to Janu- 

 ary, 1855, by ? and from September, 1853, to June, 1859, by 



R. G. Barclay, M. D., and M. T. Deniss. Also observations at Jaffa, Palestine, 

 from April to October, 1859, (except July,) by Rev. J. T. Barclay^ Manu- 

 script. 



Beauchamp, W. M. — Summary of observations for the year 1865, at Skane- 

 ateles, New York. 



Brayton, Wilf/a?n. — Record of the fall of rain in Phillipsburg, St. Martins, 

 West Indies, during the months of July, August, September, October, Novem- 

 ber, and December, 1864, copied by William Brayton, from the records of Z. 

 C Z. Huntington. 



British Musemn. — Catalogue of the collection of meteorites exhibited in the 

 mineral department of the British Museum, with the dates and places where 

 found, and the weight of each specimen. Four pages 4to. August 1, 1863. 



Bureau Central Meterologique de la Suisse, Zurich. — Monthly bulletin of 

 observations, 4to, at about eighty different stations. 



Christiania Ohservatoriuin. — Meteorologische Beobachtungen ; aufgezeichnet 

 auf Christiania Observatorium. 1837-1863. Christiania, 1865. 4to, 711 pages. 



Meteorologiske lagttagelser paa Christiania Observatorium, 1864. Christiania, 

 1865. 4to, 50 pages. 



Glarh, Hendricks. — Table showing the highest and lowest temperature in 

 each month from observations made daily at sunrise, noon, and sunset; also 

 the quantity of rain and depth of snow, for the ten years from 1856 to 1865, 

 inclusive, at New Creek station, Hampshire couiily. West Virginia. 



Clough, J. B. — Diagram of daily curve of temperature in Hennepin county, 

 Minnesota, from December 1, 1864, to December 31, 1865, from observations 

 taken at morning, noon, and night. 



Cunnolly, H. — Observations at Fort Nascopie, Hudson Bay Territory, from 

 October, 1864, to June, 1865, inclusive. 



Delaharpe, J. — Les variations de la pression barometrique ont-elles un effet 

 sensible sur I'homme dans les Alpes? Par J. Delaharpe, docteur-medeciu. 

 (Extrait du bulletin, No. 43, de la Socidtd vaudoise des Sciences uaturellcs.) 

 8vo,, 6 pages. 



Doyle, Joseph B. — Observations made at 7 a. m., 12 m., and 6 p. m. at Steu- 

 benville during the year 1865. One small manuscript book. 



Engelmann, George, M. D. — Summary of observations for each month of 

 1864, and also of the year, at St. Louis. From the St. Louis Medical and Sur- 

 gical Journal. 22 pages, 8vo. 



France, Minister of Public Instruction. — Archives de la Commission scienti- 

 fique du Mexique. Publiees sous les auspices du Ministere de I'lnsti'uctiou 

 Publique. Tome premier. Paris, 1865, Svo, 467 pages. 



This volume contains the following articles on meteorology : Meteorologie et 

 Physique du globe, par M. le marechal Vaillant, pages 62-73. Reproduction 

 des instructions de I'association pour I'avanceraent de I'astronomie, de la phy- 

 sique, et de la meteorologie, pages 190-210. Des variations hororaires du baro- 

 metre, par M. le marechal Vaillant, pages 224-239. Instruction pour les obser- 

 vations meteorologiques des ecoles normales, pages 367-390. Lettre de M. le 

 marechal Vaillant a M. Charles Sainte-Claire Deville, sur les phenomcnes baro- 

 metriques, pages 391-397. 



Gardiner, Rev. Frederic. — On the ice in the Kennebec river, by Rev. Frederic 

 Gardiner. 3 pages, Svo. 



