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OBSERVERS. 



From Andrew Scott. — Copy of journal kept at the public library, 

 Nassau, N. P., Bahamas, lat. 25° 05', long. 77° 21', by A. M. Smith, 

 Librarian, January, 1858, to August, 1859, observations of barometer, 

 thermometer, and wind. 



From Dr. Edward P. Vollum, U. S. A. — Twenty-four slips ozone 

 paper, kept at Fort Umpqua, Oregon, from June 12 to August 5, 1859. 



From Captain A. W. Whipple, U. S. A. — Observations of ba- 

 rometer, thermometer, psychrometer, rain, clouds, and winds, from 

 May 16 to September 30, 1859, made at Lake George, Chippewa 

 county, Michigan. The observations for May were taken by J. H. 

 Foster; for July, August, and September by Edward Perrault. 



From A. Mattlson, Paducah, Ky. — Observations made at Bogota, 

 South America, on barometer, thermometer, and rain, by Ezequiel 

 Uricoechea, for June, 1857, and March, April, and May, 1859. 

 Printed slips. 



From Lieutenant John Mullan, U. S. A., in charge of the military 

 "wagon road expedition from Fort Walla-Walla to Fort Benton. Ob- 

 servations made on barometer and thermometer at Cantonment Jordan, 

 in the valley of the St. Francis Borgia river, for December, 1859, by 

 W. W. Johnson. 



From B. F. Shumard, Austin, Texas. — Observations on barometer, 

 thermometer, winds, and clouds, for the year 1859, made on the geo- 

 logical and agricultural survey of Texas, under his direction, by 

 George G. Shumard, M. D. 



From John H. Clark, commissioner, United States and Texas 

 boundary survey. — Barometric record from January 15 to September 

 21, 1859; the record not continuous, but made from time to time at 

 the various astronomical stations. Received through the Interior 

 Department. 



From S. T. Angier, of Columbia, Texas. — Desultory notes of 

 weather made in Sussex county, Virginia, during the year 1820. 



From Captain John Pope, U. S. A. — Observations with full set of 

 instruments on expedition in Texas and New Mexico, made by James 

 M. Reade, from March, 1855, to December, 1857. 



Stations from which Telegraphic Reports of the weather were received at 

 the Smithsonian Institution in tic year lb59. 



New York, N. Y. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Pittsburg, Pa. 

 Baltimore, Md. 

 Frederick, Md. 

 Hagerstown, Md. 

 Cumberland. Md. 

 Richmond, Va. 

 Petersburg, Va. 

 Norfolk, Va. 

 Staunton, Va, 

 Charlottesville, V, 

 Lynchburgh, Va. 



Wytheville, Va. 

 < Irafton, Va. 



Wheeling, Va. 

 Parkersburg, Va. 

 Marietta, Ohio. 

 Chillicothe, Ohio. 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Bristol, Tenn. 

 Knoxville, Tenn. 

 Chatanooga, Tenn. 

 Raleigh, N. C. 

 Wilmington, N. C. 

 Columbia, S. C. 



Charleston. S. C. 

 Augusta, Ga. 

 Savannah, Ga. 

 Macon, Ga. 

 Columbus, Ga. 

 Atlanta, < ra. 

 Prairie Bluff, Ala. 

 Montgomery, Ala. 

 Lower Peach Tree, Ala. 

 Mobile, Ala. 



■ Hie, Miss. 

 - n. Miss. 

 New Orleans, La. 



