72 METEOROLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. 



Winnepissiogee, in the town of Laconia, New Hampshire, and also at Lake 

 Village, about f'wur milcri south on the same stream of water. Transmitted 

 by J. B. French. 



Lapham, I. A. — Dates at which the ice left Milwaukee river in each year from 

 1837 to 1863, inclusive. 

 Table showing the date of the arrival at Milwaukee, "Wisconsin, of the first 

 vessel in each year from the "lower lakes" from 1837 to 1863. 



Lewis, James, M. D. — Hourly observations of timperaturc at Mohawk, New 

 York, registered by his metallic self-recording theiTnometer during the year 

 1862, with the means calculated for each half month. 



Logan, Thomas M., M. D. — -Hydrography, meteorology, and hyetography of 

 Sacramento, California, for a series of years, embracing chart of the oscil- 

 lations of the Sacramento river from 1853 to 1862, inclusive; monthly and 

 annual means of barometer, thermometer, and psychroineter, with forci' and 

 direction of wind for the same period; monthly and annual amount of rain 

 from 1849 to 1862, inclusive, together with general remarks on the weather 

 and seasons. 



Macgregor, Charles John, M. A. — Head master of the Grammar School, Strat- 

 ford. Abstract of observations for the years 1861 and 1862, taken at 

 Stratford, Canada West; 8vo., 6 pps. 



McLarii, Wm. D. — Observations on temperature and state of the weather at 

 Central City, Gilpm county, Colorado Territory, from December, 1860, to 

 3Iay, 1861. 



]\[artinchile, Isaac C. — Summary of meteorological observations at Byberry, 

 Philad'-lphia county, Pennsylvania, for the year 1862. 

 Notes of the wearher at Byberry, Pennsylvania, at various times from the 

 year 1798 to l^Al, collected by I. C. Martindale from authentic accounts. 



Mullun, Lieut. John, U. S. A. — Meteorological record kept by Theodore 

 Koleski, at Cantonmrut Wright, Rocky mountains, on the military road 

 expedition under command of Lieutenant John Mullan, United States army, 

 during the winter of 1861-'62. 



JS'avy Department, Bureau i>f JSledvine and Surgery. — Monthly mcteoro^pgi- 

 cal registers ki-pt at naval hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts, year 1862, 

 exc^-pt April and May; naval hospital. New York, year 1862; naval hos- 

 pital, Philadelphia, year 1862. 



Newton, H. A. — An account of two meteoric fireballs observed in the United 

 States August 2 and August 6, 1860, with computation of their paths, by 

 H. A. Newton, of Yale College. (Fi'om American Journal of Science and 

 Art.) 8vo., 12 pp. 



Nit'-hy, F. A. — Account of a severe hail storm at Herman, Gasconade county, 

 Missouri, June 17, l!s62. 



Observutoire Imperial, Paris. — Annales, tome XX, containing meteorological 

 observations for 1859, at Paris. 

 Daily meteorological observations received at the observatory from various 

 parts of Europe by telegraph, and lithographed for distribution. 



Ohservatorio Fisico-Meti-orico de la Habana, Don Andres Pney, director. — 

 Hourly m'teorological observations with full sets of in truments from July 

 to December, 1862, inclusive. 



Paine, Dr. II. M. — Monthly summaries of observations at Clinton, Oneida 

 county, New Ym-k; printed slips. 



Payot, Venanre. — Observations meteorologiques faites a Chamounix, pendant 

 I'annee 1858, Janvier et Fevrier 1859, faisant suite a celles publiees en 

 1857, par M. Venance Payot, naturaliste. (Extrait des annales de la 

 Societ(3 dAgriculturo, d'histoire naturelle et des arts utiles de Lyon, dans 

 sa seance du 14 Mars, 1862.) Svo., 20 pp. 



