Memoir of William C, RedfiehL 371 



6. Facts and Suggestions relating to the New York and Albany Railroad. Pam- 

 phlet, New York, 1832. 



7. Notice of American Steamboats. Amer. Joura Sci.» xsiii, SlI, Jan. 1833. 



8. Observations on the Hurricane's and Storms of the West Indies and the Coast 

 of the United States. Blunt's American Coast Pilot, 12th edition, p. 626, Jul/, 

 1833, and in subsequent editions; also in Amer. Jour. Sci., xxv, 114, Oct 1833 j 

 translated in Bibl. Univ. de Geneve, i, 412, 1834. 



An Abstract of the above under the title of " Monitions and Instmctiona for 

 vessels navigating on the western side of the Atlantic" is found in Purdy s Me- 

 Tnoir upon the Atlantic Ocean, 10th edition, 1853, p. 303. 



9. Summary Statements of some of the leading Facts in Meteorology, Amer. 

 Journ. Sci., xxv, 122, Oct. 1833. Originally prepared for the American edition of 

 "Million of Facts" published in New York, 1833. It constitutes the new matter 

 under the he.ad cf '* Atmospheric and Aerial Phenomena" in that work. Some copies 

 have been circulated in pamphlet form under the title of " Facts in Meteorology." 



10. Report of the Board of Examiners appointed by the Connecticut River Steani 

 Boat Company to enquire into the Causes of the Explosion of the Steam Boat New 

 England. Published by the Steam Boat Company. Dec. 1833. 



11. Synopsis of a Meteorological Journal kept m the city of New York during 

 the years 1833 and 1834. Report of the Regents of the Univ. of State of N. Y* 

 for 1835. p. 183; Amer. Journ. Sci., xxviii, 154. April, 1835. 



12. On the Evidence of certain Phenomena in Tides and Meteorology, (In reply io 

 Notes of an Observer [Mr. Espy]). Journ. Franklin Institute, Phil., xv. 372, June, 

 1835; Amer. Journ. Sci., xxviii, 310, July, 1835. 



13. On the Gales and Hurricanes of the Western Atlantic, London Nautical 

 Magazine, v, 199, April. 1836; U. S. Naval Magazine, i, 301, Jnly, 1836; Amer. 

 Journ. Sci., xxxi, 115, Oct. 1836. 



14. On the Wliirlwind character of certain Storms, (Tn reply to Mr. Espy's No. S, 

 in a series of Meteorological Essays in Journ, of Franklin Institute). Journ. Frank- 

 lin Institute, xix, 112, Feb. 1837. 



15. Remarks on the supposed connection of the Gulf Stream with opposite cur- 

 rents, U. S. Naval Magazine, ii, 243, May, 1837; Journ. Franklin Institute, xix, 

 384, May, 1837 ; Blunt's Amer. Coast Pilot, 13th edition, p. 666, June, 183*7, and in 

 subsequent editions ; American Journ. Sci., xxxii, 349. July, 1837. 



16. Synopsis of a Meteorological Journal kept in the City of New York, during 

 the years 1835 and 1836 ; reported to the Albany Institute. Report of Regents of 

 Univ. of State of N. Y for 1837, p. 214, March, 1837. 



17. Cursory Remarks and Suggestions on various topics in Meteorology, by an 

 Amateur Observer. Blunt's Amer. Coast Pilot, 13th ed, p. 689, and subsequent 

 editions, June, 1837. 



The same under the title of "Meteorological Sketches, by an Observer." Amen 

 Jour. Sci., xxxiii, 50, 261, Oct. 1837 and Jan. 1838; U. S. Naval Magazine, ii, 392, 

 1837. 



18. Some account of two visits to the Mountains in Essex Co., N. York, in the 

 years 1836 and 1837 ; with a sketch of the northern sources of the Hudson. Am. 

 Journ. Sci., xxxiii, Jan. 1838; Family Magazine, N. Y, v, 345. 



19. Notice of Fossil Fishes in Virginia. Amer. Jour. Sci., xxxiv, 201, April, 1838. 



20. Svnopsis of Meteorological Journal kept in the City of New York for the 

 year 1837, including the average results of the last five years. Report of Regents, 

 1838 or 1839; Am. Journ. Sci., xxxiv, 373, July, 1838. 



21. Letter to Lieut. James Ho^kin, R. N., Commander of the Steanfiship Great 

 !^estern. on the speed of Steamboats. N. Y. Journal of Commerce, Aug. 8. 1838 ; 

 I^ndon Nautical Magazine, 1838, p. 673; Jamesons Journal, Feb., April, 1838. 



22. On the courses of Hurricanes, with notices of the Typhoons of the China Sea, 

 and other Storms. Amer. Journ. Sci., xxxv, 201, Jan. 1839 ; London Nautical Mag- 



^ine, 1839, p. 1, Jan. 1839. 

 . 23. Genealogy of the Redfield Family in the United States. Pnnted for private 



Circulation, Mavcli, 1839. 



24. Some Account of violent columnar Whirlwinds which appear to have resulted 

 fr^ni the action of large circular Fires, with Remarks on the same. (Read before 

 ^he Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Jan. 22, 1839.) Amer. Jour. Scu„ 

 **xvi, 50, April, 1839; Biblioth^fiue Univ. de Geneve, 1840, xxviii, 432. 



