110 METEOROLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. 
Trask, Dr. John B.—A register of the earthquakes in California from 1800 
to 1863. Pamphlet, 8 vo., 26 pp. 
Trembley, J. B., M. D—Synopsis of observations for the year 1864, at 
Toledo, Ohio, and a comparison with the preceding four years. 
Tyler, A. Wellington—Observations from July 26 to October 13, 1864, 
taken on board the schooner Nelly Baker, on a pleasure voyage from Boston 
to the coast of Labrador. 
Wadsworth, George-—Mean temperature at Hiram, Maine, from 1831 to 
1864, inclusive; also, the amount of snow that fell during the same period. 
The record kept by General Peleg Wadsworth; reductions made by George 
Wadsworth, civil engineer. ' 
Whitehead, W. A—Summary of observations at Newark, New Jersey, for 
the year 1864, and a comparison with the previous twenty years. 
Williams, Prof: M. G—Summary of observations at Urbana, Ohio, for the 
year 1864, containing the means and extremes of barometer and thermometer, 
for each month and for the year, together with the monthly amount of rain 
and cloudiness, and force and direction of the wind. 
Winnepissiogee Lake Cotton and Woollen Manufacturing Company.—Depth 
of rain and melted snow collected in the rain-gauge kept by the company at 
the outlet of Lake Winnepissiogee, in the town of Laconia, New Hampshire ; 
also, depth of rain and melted snow collected in the gauge at Lake Village, 
New Hampshire, about four miles south, on the same stream of water, for the 
year 1864. 
Zeigler, C—Summary of observations for the year 1864, at Du Quoin, Perry 
county, Illinois. 
Unknown.—Results from meteorological observations made at the Royal Ob- 
servatory, Cape of Good Hope, from January 1, 1842, to January 1, 1863, 
and a notice of the observations made by La Caille in 1751-’52. 16 pp. folio. 
