196 Meteorology of New Haven. 



From Aug., 1842, to Nov., 1843, the register Avas kept by Mr. E. 

 C, Herrick, and the instruments were removed to his house in College 

 street near Grove street, but the observations of the external ther- 

 mometer were so few as to be of but little value. 



From Jan., 1844, to April, 1847, the register was kept by Col. Enos 

 Cutler at No. 90 George street, about 52 feet above tide water. The 

 observations were generally made five times a day. 



From April, 1847, to Aug., 1847, the observations were made by 

 Mr. Francis Bradley. 



From Aug., 1847, to May, 1849, the register was kept by Col. E. 

 Cutler at No. 2 Wooster street, at an elevation of 30 feet above the 

 sea. From May to July, 1849, the observations were made by Mr. 

 F. Bradley. From July, 1849, to April, 1850, they were made by 

 Col. E. Cutler. 



From April to October, 1850, the instruments were kept in the Col- 

 lege Library building, where occasional observations were made by 

 Mr. E. C. Herrick. 



From Oct., 1850, to May, 1851, the register was resumed by Col. 

 E. Cutler at No. 2 Wooster street. From May to Nov., 1851, the 

 register was interrupted ; and it was resumed by Col. E. Cutler from 

 Nov., 1851, to April, 1852, since which time no Journal has been kept 

 in the name of the Academy. 



4. The remaining observations were obtained by combining the 

 following miscellaneous registers, 



A. A register kept by Mr. E. C. Herrick, late librarian of Yale 

 College. This journal extends from Aug., 1826, to Aug., 1831, em- 

 bracing observations four times a day. Also from January to July, 

 1834, four times a day Avith many interruptions. Also from April, 

 1837, to April, 1838, generally two or three times a day, and some- 

 times more frequently. The exact location of the thermometer for 

 these observations is not known ; but it Avas ahvays near the college 

 buildings. 



B. A register kept by Rev. Charles Eich from Jan. to Aug., 1838. 

 These observations Avere made at short intervals, frequently tAvelve 

 times a day. They were made Avlien Mr. Rich Avas a Senior in col- 

 lege, and the thermometer Avas attached to a building on High street 

 near the college. The volume containing these observations Avas 

 presented to the Connecticut Academy in 1841. 



C. A register kept by Hon. Noyes Darling from Dec, 1838, to 

 Nov., 1840, three times a day. 



D. A register kept by Mr. Francis Bradley from Dec, 1842, to Oct., 

 1846. Observations generally tAvice a day. 



