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Kupffer’s Meteorological Observations, Russia. 
Many Topographical Survey Reports. 
De Bow’s Review. 
Also the results of extended periods of observation per- 
sonally communicated by their authors, as follows: 
’ Rev. Chester Dewey, LL.D., Rochester Academy, New York. 
Dr. J. H. Engelmann, St. Louis, Mo. 
Dr. Hempstead, Portsmouth, Ohio. 
Dr. Daniel Drake, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Prof. Ray, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Dr. E. H. Barton, New Orleans. 
Dr. Darlington, West Chester, Pa. 
W. A. Whitehead, Esq., Newark, N. J., Key West. 
Dr. John Conrad, Philadelphia Hospital. 
Prof. Jacobs, Gettysburg, Pa. 
WW) Ravenel, St. John’s, Berkeley, S.C. 
Henry Poole, Albion Mines, N. S. 
Dr. Smallwood, Isle Jesus, Montreal. 
Capt. J. H. Lefroy, Toronto. 
Samuel Rodman, Esq., New Bedford. 
Dr. John Redman Coxe, Philadelphia. Valuable early 
Records. 
Major Alfred Mordecai, Frankford Arsenal, Pa. 
Dr. John F. Posey, Savannah, Ga. . 
J. A. Lapham, Milwaukee. 
1851 Espy: Report on Meteorology: Letter of the Secretary 
-1853 of the Navy Transmitting the Report of Prof. J. P. Espy. 
Embodies Second Report, Nov. 12, 1849, and Third Re- 
port, Jan. 24, 1851. Folio, pp. 65, with many charts of 
storms, etc. Washington, 1852. Other editions of this 
folio report were issued in 1851 and 1853. 
1853 BaRTON: Report of the Sanitary Commission on Yellow 
Fever of 1853 at New Orleans. By Dr. E. H. Barton, 
and others. Climatological records and maps. Reports 
. of Dr. Riddell and Dr. Simonds. New Orleans, 1854. 
8vo, pp. 542. 
1853 BLopGET: In Proceedings American Association. Papers 
read at Cleveland; On the Distribution of Rain in North 
