74 METEOROLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. 



TJiatcJicr, A. E. — Three small manuscript books containing barometer and 

 thermometer observations and notes on the weather, kept at New York 

 from August, 1855, to June, 1862. 



Tol.man, Jatncs TV. — Monthly and annual summary of observations for 1862, 

 made at Winnebago, Illinois. (Published in the "Rockford Register.") 



Tremhley, J. B., M. D. — Monthly summaries of observations during the year 

 1862 at Toledo, Ohio, with remarks on the weather and comparisons with 

 previous observations. (Published in newspaper.) 



White, W. T., M. D. — Surgeon-in-chief of the Panama railroad. Fall of rain 

 at Aspinwall, New Granada, from 1857 to 1862. 



Whitehead, W. A. — Slonthly and annual summaries of observations made at 

 Newark, New Jersey, dm-ing the year 1S62, with comparisons of the same 

 with the means and extremes of a series of years. (Published in the " Sen- 

 tinel of Freedom and Weekly Advertiser.") 



Woodhousc, Mrs. E. A. — Observations of Professor Parker Cleveland, (her 

 father,) from 1808 to 1859, at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. 



