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can Association for the Advancement of Science,’’ include 
papers of great value on climatological science by Guyot, 
in 1849; by Maury, Bache, Agassiz and Barton, March, 
1850; by Hare, Guyot, Redfield and Espy, in August, 
1850; by Loomis, Hare, Maury, Guyot, Hough, Morris, 
etc., at Albany, 1851; by Redfield, Loomis, Blodget, 
Coffin, etc., at Cleveland, 1853; by Hare, Maury, Red- 
field, etc., at Washington, 1854. The later volumes of 
the Proceedings of this Association contain very few im- 
portant papers on climatological science. 
1857 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE: The monthly issues of the 
Canadian Journal of Science, new series, 1856 and 1857, 
contain the meteorological registers at Toronto, from 
1840 to 1857, and those for Montreal and Quebec for 
shorter periods. 
1857 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SociETY: The annual publications 
of the American Philosophical Society in both quarto and 
octavo form, available for important papers by early writers 
and in all the publications down to 1857. A catalogue of 
the publications of the American Philosophical Society in 
octavo and quarto forms is separately given. 
The library of the American Philosophical Society con- 
tains the entire series of Berlin Transactions (properly the 
transactions of the Royal Society of Berlin), also the fol- 
lowing : 
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Magazine. 
British Association for the Advancement of Science. 
Edinburgh Journal of Science. 
Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine. 
Annales Observatorie Central de Russie. 
Bulletin of the Academy of St. Petersburg. 
Poggendorf’s Annalen. 
Memoirs of the American Academy. 
1857 SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL AND AGRICULTURAL SERIAL PUBLICA- 
TIONS: In addition to the sources elsewhere named the 
following series are mostly in my own collection, but in 
some cases are more complete in other libraries. 
Journal of the Franklin Institute. 
New York University Reports. 
