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1803 REDFIELD: Prevailing Storms of the Atlantic Coast. By 
C. Redfield. New York, 1803. 
1804 VoLNEY: A View of the Soil and Climate of the United 
States of America. By C. F. Volney. ‘Translated by 
C. B. Brown. Philadelphia, 1804. 8vo, pp. 446. 
1801 CappER: Observations on the Windsand Monsoons. With a 
chart. By James Capper. London, 1801. 4to, pp. 234. 
1805 Pike: Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi, Arkan- 
-1810 sas, Kansas, and La Platte Rivers. Also a Tour through 
New Spain during 1805-1807. By Major Zebulon M. 
Pike. Philadelphia, 1810. 8vo, pp. 277, and Appendices 
65 and 87, with many maps. 
1811 WittiaMson: The Climate of America Compared with that 
of Corresponding Parts of the Eastern Continent. By 
Hugh Williamson, M.D. New York, 1811. 8vo. 
1811 HuMBOLDT: Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain. 
With physical sections and maps, etc. By Alex. de Hum- 
boldt. Translated by John Black. New York, 1811. 8vo, 
pp. cxv and 221. 
1815 De MatortiE: A Treatise on Topography. By C. S. De Ma- 
lortie. London, 1815. 2 vols., 8vo. 
1818 Howarp: The Climate of London, etc. By Luke Howard. 
London, 1820. 2 vols., 8vo. 
1823 Datron: Meteorological Observations and Essays. By John 
Dalton. London, 1823. 8vo, pp. 480. 
1826 LovetL: Army Meteorological Register for the years 1822 to 
1825, from observations by Surgeons of the U. S. Army, 
By Joseph Lovell, M.D. Washington, 1826. 8vo. See 
a report for 12 years, 1831 to 1842, made in 1851, and 
another for 1843 to 1854, made in 1856, both under direc- 
tion of Surgeon-General Lawson. 
1835 Hare: Brief Exposition of the Science of Electricity, etc. 
By Robert Hare, M.D. Philadeiphia, 1835. 8vo, pp. 
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1837 Dove: Meteorologische Untersuchungen, Von H. W. Dove. 
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1837 Epsy: Directions for Making Meteorological Observations. 
