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America, pp. t0o1; On the Monsoon of Texas, pp. 
10g, with map; The Distribution of Heat over the Conti- 
nent, and its Isothermal Lines; On the Subordination of 
Atmospheric Phenomena, as to the Primary Cause; Baro- 
metric Pressure in Different Latitudes; On the Earth- 
quake of April 29, 18523; these four papers were presented 
and discussed at the Cleveland meeting, but are printed 
elsewhere than in this report. 
Loomis: Notice of the Hailstorm which Passed over New 
York City on the First of July, 1853. By Elias Loomis. 
From Silliman’s Journal, 1854. pp. 21. 
Hare: Exposure of the Errors of the French Academicians 
Respecting Tornadoes. By Dr. Hare. Philadelphia, 1853. 
pp. 14. 
Hare: The Whirlwind Theory of Storms. By Dr. Robt. 
Hare... Philadelphia; 1853. opp. 1. 
Hare: Strictures on Prof. Dove’s ‘‘ On the Law of Storms.’’ 
By Robt. Hare. Philadelphia, 1853. pp. 12. 
Hare: Queries and Strictures Respecting Espy’s Meteorolog- 
ical Report. By Dr. Hare. Philadelphia, 1853. pp. 16. 
Hare: De la Conclusion a Laquelle Est arrive uncomite de 
l’Academie de Sciences de France. By Dr. Hare. New 
Vork,/1353. pp. ge: 
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND Arts (Silliman’s 
Journal): This publication from 1822 to 1853 was the 
favorite channel for the publication of essays concerning 
the several departments of climatological science, the 
principal ones by Dr. Robt. Hare, W. C. Redfield, Elias 
Loomis, Col. Reid, Prof. Bache, Prof. Espy, and others, 
and in these essays are cited every foreign author then 
reputed to be in authority. 
In Vol. xxxviii of this Journal is Dr. Hare’s notice 
of Tornadoes, with an account of one which passed over 
Providence and one at Chateney, near Paris. In Vol. 1xii 
Dr. Hare’s ‘‘ Objections to Mr. Redfield’s Theory of 
Storms.’’ Also his strictures on Dove’s Essay on the Law 
of Storms. 
Davis: American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac for the 
year 1855. By Charles Henry Davis, U.S. N. Wash- 
ington, 1853. Large 8vo, pp. 498. (This is the first 
