TEMPERATURE TABLES. 



57 













NEW YORK.- 



-Continued. 







a 



S 



B 



i 







Series. 



Extent 



Observing 











s 



3 



c 



rt 













Observer. 



References. 



20 



i/i 



3 

 en 



^ 



^ 



>• 



Begins. Ends. 



yrs.mos. 



HOURS. 







4S°-99 













1870 







4 



7m 2a % Ms 



G. S. France. 



S. O. 



21 



42.95 



7i°.77 



52°-4i 









1854 







10 



1 



C. S. Woodard. 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. i. 



22 



45-77 



66.80 



48-93 



24°. 19 



46°.42 



Jan. 



1830; Dec. 1844 



9 







! 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. iSsV 



23 



45-55 



67.36 



52-59 



31.82 



49-33 



Aug. 



1857; June,lS62 



4 



II 



7m 2a 9a bis 



H. W. Titus. 



S. O. 



24 



46.56 



69-43 



51.40 



27.26 



48.66 





1S51 ; Dec. 1870 



J7 



3 





T. B. Arden. 



MS. in S. Coll., P. 0. and S. 

 I. Vol. I, and S. O. 



25 



45.62 



71.79 



55-OI 



29-34 



50-44 



Jan. 



1856; Nov. 1857 



I 



11 



7m 2a 9a 



Dr. W. W. Sanger. 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. i. 



26 



51.20 



72.57 



56.70 



31-85 



53.08 





1S46 



I 







Or 2a 0. 



Earle. 



Dove. 



27 



41.72 



63.04 



43-84 



22.07 



42.67 



Jan. 



1833; Dec. 1837 



4 







1 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855. 



28 





75-22 



56.67 







■Aug. 



1849; Dec. 1870 







9 



7m 2„ 9a Ms 



Bea & son, J. P. 

 MaiUer. 



MS. in S. Coll. and S. 0. 



29 



43.82 



69.66 



48.62 



22.46 



46.14 



Jan. 



1831 ; Dec. 1832 



2 







2 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855. 



30 



42.64 



67.01 



47-65 



27.06 



46.09 



July, 



1841 ; Aug. 1845 



4 



7 



Or 9m 3a % 



Assistant Surgeon. 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 



31 



42.86 



67-73 



50.28 



26.38 



46.81 



July. 



1859; Dec. 1867 



8 



6 



7m 2a 9a 



E. Dorr. 



U. S. Lake Survey, 1855. 



32 



42.92 



67-73 



50-33 



26. 58 



46.89 



Jan. 



1854; Dec. 1870 



12 



7 



1 



W. Ives, E. O. Salis- 

 bury. 



Climate copy of Buffalo 1867, P. 

 0. and S. I. Vol. I, and S. O. 



33 



42.79 



67.29 



49-53 



26.7/ 



46.59 



Jan. 



1831 ; Dec. 1870 



27 



8 



1 



Various observers. 



Consolidated series. 



34 















1870 







4 



7m 2a 9a Ms 



A. M. Strong. 



s. 0. 



35 



44.29 



66.60 



47.20 



23-37 



45-36 



Jan. 



1827; Dec. 1841 



H 







2 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1S55. 



36 



45-36 



67.25 



48.54 



21-95 



45-77 



Jan. 



1830; Dec. 1S35 



3 







2 



" " 



11 11 i< a ,i 



37 



44-57 



67-33 



47.10 



23.70 



45.68 



Jan. 



1829; Dec. 1838 



10 







2 



H. Howe. 



<c n (< << 11 



38 



41.96 



69-53 



48.55 



17.84 



44-47 



Aug. 



1853; Aug. 1858 



3 



10 



7m 2a 9a 



E. W. Johnson. 



P. 0. and S. I. Vol. I, & S. Coll. 



39 



41.94 



64.44 



46.38 



22.78 



43.88 



Jan. 



1830; Dec. 1S70 



27 



7 



2 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855, P. O. 

 and S. I. Vol. I, and S. 0. 



40 















1844 







2 



/ 7m 9m N. 

 \ 4a 7a 9a 



Dr. F. B. Hough. 



MS. in S. Coll. 



41 



44.06 



68.91 



51.24 



27-53 



47-93 



July, 



1859; Dec. 1S67 



8 



6 



7m 2a 9a 



A. Mulligan. 



U. S. Lake Survey, Rep. 1867, 

 and MS. 



42 



44.12 



70.02 



51-67 



23.22 



47.26 



I 



849; 1854 



I 



II 



I 



C. T. Chase. 



P. 0. & S. I. Vol. I, and S. Coll. 



43 



42-59 



65-58 



46.00 



23.01 



44-30 



Jan. 



1827; Dec. 1S45 



15 







2 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855. 



44 



43-51 



69.23 



49-74 



24. 82 



46.82 



Jan. 



1852; Mar. 1S65 



6 



10 



7m 2a 9a Ms 



Prof O. Root, Dr. H. 

 M. Paine. 



P. 0. and S. I. Vol. i, MS. in 

 S. Coll., andS. O. 



45 



39-35 













1850 







5 



Or 9m 3a 9a 



Chapman. 



S. Coll. 



46 



43-13 



65.21 



49.16 



27.71 



46.30 



Jan. 



1861; June,i862 



I 



6 



7m 2a 9a bis 



M. Mackie. 



s. 0. 



47 





65.26 









I 



851; 1853 







4 



Or 9m 3a 9a 



Fairchild. 



S. Coll. 



48 















1861 







I 



7m 2a 9a Ms 



S. Clark. 



s. 0. 



49 



43-29 



71-45 



47-23 



24.45 



46.61 



Oct. 



1869; Dec. 1870 



I 



3 



" 



G. Pomeroy Keese. 



<< << 



50 



39.88 



63.11 



42.64 



21.39 



41.76 



I 



840; 1841 



2 







lO^ lO^ 



Fallcott. 



Regents' Report. 



51 



43-81 



67-39 



50.14 



31-46 



48.20 



Jan. 



1861; Dec. 1863 







10 



7m 2a 9a bis 



J. J. Brown. 



s. 0. 



52 



42.79 



67.23 



46.26 



27.62 



45.98 



Jan. 



1828; Dec. 1852 



3 







2 



S. C. Johnson, D. 

 Shepard. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855, and 

 MS. in S. Coll. 



53 



41.71 



66.97 



47-55 



21.24 



44-37 



Feb. 



1865; Dec. 1870 



5 



II 



7m 2a 9a bis 



H. Haas. 



s. 0. 



54 



44.66 



67.00 



52.31 



3>-44 



48.85 



Jan. 



1827; Dec. 1843 



17 







2 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855. 



55 



40.59 



68.16 



49.18 



26.62 



46.14 



Mar. 



1856; Dec. 1857 



I 



I 



7m 2a 9a 



S. & A. S. Landon. 



P. 0. and S. L Vol. I. 



56 

 57 



46.52 



67-13 

 64.97 



49- 48 

 47.82 



24.36 



46.87 

 45-46 







10 







2 





Dove, 1857. 

 MS. in S. Coll. 



42.70 



26.34 



Jan. 



1852; Oct. 1852 







10 



6m 2a lO^ 



Various observers. 



58 



42.11 



64.90 



46.02 



21.15 



43-54 



Jan. 



1827; Dec. 1849 



20 



10 



2 



(( (( 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855, and 

 MS. in S. Coll. 



59 















1854 







3 



7m 2a 9a 



L. A. Langdon. 



P. 0. and S. I. Vol. 1. 



60 



47-03 



70.81 



52.48 



27.58 



49-47 



Jan. 



1854; Oct. 1866 



10 



5 



7m 2a 9a bis 



W. H. Denning, W. 

 Harkness. 



MS. inS. Coll., P. 0. and S.I. 

 Vol. I, and S. O. 



61 



48.38 



70.72 



54-03 



32.12 



51-31 



Jan. 



1826; Dec. 1870 



39 



9 



2 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855, MS. in 

 S. Coll., P. 0. audS. I. Vol. 

 I, and S. 0. 



62 



48.61 



74-47 



54-53 



30.93 



52-13 



July, 



1855; Dec. 1870 



I 







7m 2a 9a 



te te 



P. 0. and S. I. Vol. 1, and MS. 

 from S. G. 0. 



63 







54-24 



28.11 





Feb. 



1856; Mar. 1862 



I 







7m 2a 9a bi. 



J. Aubier, Prof. J. 

 Monroe. 



P. 0. and S. I. Vol. I, and S. O. 



64 



54.06 



76.60 



49.66 



33-53 



53-46 



Nov. 



1863; May, 1866 



2 







" 



P. A. McMoore. 



s. 0. 



65 



48.62 



72.64 



54-72 



31-30 



51.82 



Oct. 



1821; Dec. 1870 



48 



8 



7m 2a 9a 



Assistant Surgeon. 



Ar. Met. Reg. and MS. from 

 S. G. 0. 



66 



45-46 



69.42 



48.67 



24.64 



47-05 



Nov. 



1857; May, 1870 



2 



2 



" 



Prof. S. Tias, J. S. 

 Cooley. 



P. 0. and S. I. Vol. I, and S. O. 





• Observations 



after 18 



W. at 7m 2 



, 9^ ; they were referred to 



the New 



York Academy system by means of t 



le general table. 





5 Observations 



previou 



to June, 



860, at 6^ g^ 3,^ 6^; refen 



ed tc 



7m 



2a 9a- 







6 Observations 



after 18 



49, at 7„ 2 



J 9^; referred to the New '^ 



^ork 



Aca 



demy System. 







' Observations 



at Flush 



ing, Wille 



t's Point and Fort Schuyle 



r combin 



ed. 





8 October, 1874. 



