METEOROLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. 103 



Jahre 1864. Nach den monatlicheu Zusammcnstellungen irn Statistischen 

 Bureau des Koniglichen Mini><terium des Innern bearbeitet von Dr. C. Bruhus, 

 Director der Sternwarte und Professor der Astrouomie in Leipzig. Erster 

 Jahrgang, Leipzig, 18G6. 4 to, 152 pages. 



. Meteorologische Beobacbtungen angestellt auf der Leipziger 



Universitiits- Sternwarte von 1860 bis 1863. Herausgcgeben voii Professor Dr. 

 C. Brubns, Director der Sternwarte. Mit drei grapbischen DarsteUungen der 

 Beobacbtungen von G. Scbreiber. (Separatabdruck aus dem viertea Jahres- 

 bericbt des Vereins der Freunde der Erdkunde zu Leipzig.) Leipzig, IS 65. 

 8vo, 170 pages. 



Logan, Thomas M., M. D. — Report on tbe climate of California, witb a 

 comparative table of observations at various stations in tbe Pacific States. By 

 Tbomas M. Logan, M. D., meteorologist to the Board of Agriculture. Printed 

 slips from tbe Transactions of tbe California State Agricultural Society for tbe 

 years 1864 and 1865. 



Losche, Dr. Gustav Eduard. — Metedrologische Abbandlungen von Dr. Gustav 

 Eduard Loscbe, Professor der Pbysik am Ivonigl. Polytecbnikum zu Dresden. 

 I. Ueber periodiscbe Veranderungen des Windes an der Erdoberfliicbe, nach 

 Beobacbtungen zu Dresden von 1853 bis 1858. Mit 1 litbograpbirten Tafel. 

 Dresden. 1865. 8vo, 205 pages, 



Lyman, Henry M., 3L D. — Observations of the thermometer at sunrise, 9 a. 

 m., 2 p. m., and 9 p. m., and notes of tbe weather, kept at Hilo, Hawaii, from 

 June 14, 1852, to June 22, 1853. One small manuscript book. 



Macgregor, Charles John, M. A. — Abstract of meteorological observations 

 for tbe years 1861 and 1862, taken at Stratford, Canada West. 5 pages, 8vo. 



Maizenaucr, EngeJbert. — Erdmagnetismus und Nordlicbt. Ein Versucb ibren 

 Zusammenbang mit Zugrundelegung der B. T. Meissner'scben Wiirmelehre zu 

 ei'klaren. Bearbei*,et von Engelbert iMatzenauer, k. k. Telegraphen-Iuspector in 

 Innsbruck. Zweite vermebrte Auflage. Innsbruck, 1861. 8vo. 31 pages. 



Maizenauer, Engelbert. — Planeten, Monde, und Meteore. Nacbtrag zu der 

 Brochure; Vortrag iiber Kometen und Sonnenlicbt, von Engelbert Matzenauer, 

 k. k. Telegrafen-Directionsratb, Vi<^nna, 1865. 8vo., 15 pages. 



May, R. L. — One small manuscript volume, containing notes of the weather 

 and state of the thermometer, kept at Reading, Pennsylvania, by John H. Raser, 

 during the years 1857 to 1863. 



Mrteorolog/cal Society. — Proceedings of the Meteorological Society; pub- 

 lished monthly, London. 8vo. 



Meteorological Society of Mauritius. — Transactions of the Society, volume 4, 

 1854, 70 pages, 8vo.; volume 5, 1861, 220 pages, 8vo.; volume 6, 1864, 260 

 pages, 8vo. Proceedings of tbe Society, 1861, 22 pages, 8vo. ; 1862, 46 pages, 

 8vo. Observations taken at tbe Meteorological Observatory, Port Louis, Mau- 

 ritius, in 1862, 7 pages, folio; in 1864, 9 pages, folio. 



Monnet, P. A. — Nouveau Procede pour etudier I'Electricite atmospherique. 

 Par Monnet, P. -A., employe au telegraphe, membre de la Societe industrielles 

 de Lyon, de I'Association scieutifique de France. 8vo., 12 pages, and plate. 



Morris, Prof. Oran W. — Comparative view of tiie temperature for tbe month 

 of July for tbe years 1854 to 1865, inclusive, showing the maximum and 

 minimum temperature at 7 a. m., 2 p. m., and 9 p. m. of tbe month, witb tbe 

 mean temperature of tbe month for each of the years, at tbe Institution for tbe 

 Deaf and Dumb in the city of New York. 



Comparison of the weather for tbe first- six months of the years 1855 and 

 1865, including tbe means of the barometer and thermometer with the maximum 

 and minimum; the quantity of rain and melted snow, and tbe dift'erence between 

 the two years. Also tbe mean monthly temperature, with the quantity of rain, 

 &c., for each of the years from 1855 to 1865, inclusive; tbe total mean for tbe 

 six months for those years, and the warmest and coldest of the different months 



