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Tollard, T. F. — Observations at Brookfield, Vermont, of temperature, winds, 



clouds, and weather, from June 24, lSo9, to the end of the year 1862, 

 Raddiffc Tnistc.es. — Astronomical and meteorological observations made at the 

 lladclilTe Observatory, Oxford, in the year IS-'iS, under the superintendence 

 of Manuel J. Johnson, M. A., late lladcliffe observer, reduced and printed 

 under the superintendence of the Rev. Robert Main, M. A., Radclifte ob- 

 server. Vol. XIX; published by order of the Radclifl'e trustees, Oxford, 

 1861. 

 Rank'm, Colin. — Register of barometer and thermometer from Moose Factory 



to Lake Superior, June 17 to July 2, 1862. 

 Rihltt, J. II. — Summary for the year 1862 at Orchard Farm, near Pekin, Illi- 

 nois, giving the mean and extremes of thermometer and amount of rain for 

 each month and for the year, and the date of the earliest and latest frost. 

 Royal Gcograj>hical Socief)/, London. — Proceedings of the society, vol. 6, No. 

 2, 1862, containing a notice of the earthquake of Erzerum, in latitude 

 39° 5b' 20'', longitude 41° 18' 31", June, 1859, by Robert A. O. Dalyell, 

 esq., F. R. G. S., her Britannic Majesty's consul at Erzerum. 

 Sheldon, II. C. — Monthly summaries of observations made at Providence, Rhode 



Inland, in 1862. (Published in the "Evening Press.") 

 Socicfa di Acdimazione c di Agricidhira in Sicilia. — Proceedings containing 



monthly registers of observations at Palermo. 

 Socute des Sciences KaturcKcs dc Kcuchdtcl. — Bulletin 1859 to 1S61, volume 

 5, containing : 



Precipitation de la ros('e pendant le jour, par M. Favre. pps. 1-4. 



Rapport du comite meteorologiquc pour I'annee 1858 : — Resum:- des phcno- 

 nienes les plus remarquables qui se sent passes a Xcuchatel dans le 16me 

 siecle. — Resume mdtoorologique pour Tannce 1858; le resume comprend 

 les stations de Neuchatcl, de Chaumont, de Fontaines, et de la Chaux-de- 

 Fonds, les observations limnimetriques des trois lacs de Neuehatel, de 

 Bienne et de Morat. pps. 102-147. 



Resume des observations mettiorologiques relatives aux vents, faites a Cor- 

 neaux de 1812 a 1819, par M. le pasteur Peters; calculd et presente, par 

 M. le professeur H. Ladamc. pps. 148-154. 



Rapport du comite moteorologique pour I'annce 1859 : — R;}'sumd de phe- 

 nomenes les plus remarquables a Neufthutel dans le 17me siecle. — Resume 

 des observations faites en 1859 dans le canton et les observations limni- 

 miitriques des trois lacs. pps. 266-321. 



Resume des travaux de M. Schonbein sur I'ozone, prdscntd par M. Kopp, 

 professewr. pps. 322-345. 



Note sur quelques instruments mdtcorologiques cnrcgistreurs, par M. Hipp, 

 pps. 587-590. • 



Ra])port du comitd metdorologique pour I'annee 1860 : — Resumd des phd- 

 nomenes les plus remarquables a Neuchatel de I'an 1700 a I'an 1750. — 

 Rdsumd metdorologique pour I'annee, 1860. pps. 675-752. 



Note sur la temperature clu lac a diffdrentes profoudeurs, par 11. Ladame, 

 pi-ofesseur. pps. 753-761. 



Note sur la temperature de I'cait de.s fontaines de la ville de Neuchatel, par 

 II. Ladame, professeur. pps. 762-763. 

 Socle te Mctcorologique de France. — Annuaire, 1861. 



Swan, Caleb. — Amount of rain at the Eastern Dispensary, Grandtstreet, New 

 York, during each month of the year 1862, from the record kept by Dr. J. 

 P. Loines, house physician of the dispensary; also, during each year from 

 1854 to 1861, inclusive. 

 Taijlor, John. — -A table showing the cold days in each year from 1843 to 1861, 

 inclusive, at Connellsville, Pennsylvania; also, the mean temperature and 

 amount of snow for each mouth in the year 1861. 



