108 METEOROLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. 
METEOROLOGICAL MATERIAL CONTRIBUTED IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Aargauische Naturforschende Gesellschaft—Witterungs beobachtungen in 
Aarau, (Switzerland,) 1864. 
Bailey, F. J—See Herschel. 
Barrows, N., M. D—Summary of observations at Sandwich, Massachusetts, 
for the year 1864. 
Barrows, Storrs—Summary of observations at South Trenton, New York, 
for the year 1864. Reported by Storrs Barrows, for the Trenton Union Agri- 
cultural Society. 
Bartlett, Erastus B—Summary of observations at Palermo, New York, for 
the year 1864, and a comparison with the preceding eleven years. 
Chase, Pliny Earle—On the Principal Causes of Barometric Fluctuations. 
By Pliny Earle Chase, M. A., 8. P. A. S. (From the Proceedings of the 
American Philosophical Society.) 8 vo., 8 pp. 
Barometric Indications of a Resisting Aither. By Pliny Earle Chase. From 
the American Journal of Science and Arts, for September, 1864. 8 vo., 8 pp. 
Connolly, H.—Observations taken at Fort Nascopic, Esquimaux bay, dis- 
trict of Labrador, from November 1, 1863, to June 30, 1864. 
Cook, Eugene B.—Report of Eugene B. Cook, meteorologist of the New 
York Skating Club, for the season 1863-64. Pamphlet, 30 pp. 
Darrell, Judge John Harvey —Extracts from the Meteorological Report of 
Observations taken at the Centre Signal Station of Bermuda, in 1860, 1861, 
1862, 1863, 1864. Copied from the Royal Gazette. 
Extracts from Register kept at the Royal Engineer Meteorological Observa- 
tory at St. George’s, Bermuda, in 1860, 1861, 1862. 
Extracts from the Register of the quantity of rain fallen at Ireland island, 
Bermuda, in 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863. 
[The above were furnished to supply deficiencies in the Smithsonian Record.] 
Chart of Bermuda, showing the position of the meteorological stations. 
Dreutzer, O. E—See State Department. : 
Given, William, United States Vice Consul——Summary of barometrical and 
theomometrical observations, and amount of rain, at Fort de France, Martinique, 
during each month from July, 1863, to June, 1864, inclusive. 
Goddard, C. W.—See State Department. 
Flerschel, Alexander S.—On the detonating meteor of December 5, 1863. 
By Alexander 8. Herschel, esq.; communicated by F. J. Bailey, esq. Read 
before the Liverpool Literary and Philosophie Society, Sth February, 1864. 
8 vo., 8 pp. 
Ejde G. A—Summary of observations for the year 1864, at Cleveland, 
Ohio, and a comparison with the preceding eight years. 
Ingalsbe, Grenville M.—Observations at South Hartford, Washington county, 
New York, for the years 1860, 1861, 1862, with summary of maxima, min- 
ima, and means. 
Ives, William.—Monthly and annual summary of observations, kept for the 
Young Men’s Association at Buffalo, New York, during the year 1864. 
Kingston, G. T., M. A——Mean meteorological results at Toronto, Canada, 
for the year 1864, compared with the averages of a series of years, by G. T. 
Kingston, M. A., director of the Provincial Magnetic Observatory. 
Lapham, I. A. LL. D.—A table showing the monthly mean temperature 
of the open air in the shade, at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from 1837 to 1864, as 
observed by ©. J. Lynde, esq., E. S. Marsh, M. D., Charles Winkler, M. D., 
and I. A. Lapham, LL. D. Compiled by Dr. Lapham with great care from 
manuscripts in his possession 
