TEMPERATURE TABLES. 



67 



OHIO. — Continued. 



49-30 

 47-93 



45-45 

 46.93 

 48.57 



43-58 



52.41 

 48. oS 



50.14 



48.25 

 51-75 



44 



52.05 



45 



49-53 



46 



49.86 



47 



45.46 



48 



46.55 



49 



50.76 



SO 





51 





52 



53-30 



53 





54 



43-93 



55 



45.06 



56 





57 



46.40 



58 



51.98 



59 



46.94 



60 



46.66 



6i 



46.48 



62 



52.03 



70.75 

 72.70 



65.66 

 68.61 



69-93 



73-85 



78.66 

 70.51 



73-05 



70.66 



72.85 



72.92 

 65-55 



70.44 



44 

 79 



72-73 



72.48 



73-71 

 72.25 



71-33 

 75-46 

 71-85 



73-44 



5°°-95 



50-64 

 53-8S 



49.26 

 50.81 

 51.98 



50-34 

 54-39 

 61.17 

 50.06 



55-46 

 51-29 



47-08 

 51.64 

 50.11 

 49.61 



51.87 

 54-03 



52-27 

 53.20 

 53.58 

 53-24 

 53-17 

 53-42 



51-40 



68.38 

 68.03 



69.74 

 71.82 

 71.29 



69.79 



68. 16 

 75.60 



71.70 55.70 



51.28 

 50.56 



51-05 

 52.85 



50-50 

 56.54 



31.82 

 30-98 



29.48 

 28.43 

 28.06 



40.13 

 28.22 



33-19 

 28.S6 



26*. 89 



33-50 

 27.94 



30-52 



27-15 



29.59 



32.90 



33-60 

 31-98 

 30-99 

 28.52 



31-55 

 30-37 



27.21 

 28.28 



28.92 

 28.28 



26.87 



30.02 

 33-18 



53°-29 

 50-42 



47.46 

 48.69 



49- IS 



53-53 

 49.72 



50.81 



46.58 

 50.65 



47-73 

 49.09 



52.85 



52.60 

 52. n 

 51-67 

 49-64 

 51.68 

 51.60 



53-25 



47.70 

 47-98 



49-39 

 52.24 



48.79 



54-34 



Series. 

 Begins. Ends. 



Extent 

 yrs.nios. 



Apr. 1S43; May, 1865 



Oct. 1861; Feb. 1862 



Mar. i860; Mar. 1S63 



Nov. 1864; June, 1865 



Jan. 1845; Nov. 1858 



Jan. 

 Sept. 

 Dec. 



July. 

 Mar. 



June, 



M.-iy, 



Jan. 



1S40; July, 1866 

 1859; May, 1867 

 1863; July, 1865 

 1869; Mar. 1870 

 1857; Dec. 1858 



1870 

 1 790; Apr. 1 79 1 

 1859; May, 1862 



1852 

 1S54; Dec. 1870 



1S52; Nov. 1870 



1861 

 1854; Feb. 1857 



Jan. 1S69; Aug. 1870 



Jan. 1837; Feb. 1857 



Jan. 1S36; Dec. 1870 



Sept. 1855; Oct. i860 



Mar. 183S; June,i863 



1854 

 1859 

 49; June, 1 85 8 



Jan. 18 

 May, iS 



; Dec. 1859 



; Dec. 1870 



1854 



Apr. 1S59; Dec. 1870 

 Apr. 1862; Dec. 1870 

 Nov. 1863; Dec. 1867 



1867 

 Apr. 1843; Jan. 1859 



Jan. 1S45 ; Mar. 1850 



1852 



Jan. 1867; Dec. 1870 



Dec. 1854; Feb. 1863 



June, 1851 ; Mar. 1852 



Jan. 1868; Dec. 1870 



June, 1818; Dec. 1870 



Feb. 1865; Dec. 1870 



Jan. 1867; Apr. 1869 



Feb. 1857; Feb. 1863 



Oct. 1855; Dec. 1870 



o 5 

 2 II 



5 



1 II 



9 " 

 6 9 



I 9 



o 7 



II 



1 II 



2 6 



o 5 



3 2 



19 10 



32 4 



3 9 



9 5 



Observing 

 HOURS. 



6 



7 



2 







2 



8 



3 



5 



II 



9 



4 



10 



3 



7 







2 



I 



10 



3 











2 



3 



5 



a 











9 



3 







49 



10 



5 



II 







10 



6 



I 



5 



4 



7„ 2^^ 9^ ^i3 



7m 2a 9a 

 2 



7m 2^^9^^i, 



7m \ 9a 

 7m 2a 9a bis 



3a 

 7m 2a 9a bis 



Or K 9a 



7m 2a 9a bis 



7m 2a 9a bis 



7m 2a 9a 



7m 2a 9a bis 

 2 



2 



7m 2a 9. 



7m N. Sa 

 7m 2a 9a 



7m 2a 9a 

 7m 2a 9a bis 

 Or 9m 3a 9a 

 7m 2a 9a bis 



7m 2a 9a 



Or 9m 3a 9a 

 7m 2a 9a bis 



Or 9m 3a 9a 

 7m 2a 9a bis 



7m 2a 9a I 



T. Kennedy, J, Grei- 

 ner, and others. 



T. H. Johnson. 



M. Sperry. 



D. M. Rankin. 



M. G. Williams, Dr. J. 

 C. Fisher, L. Grone- 

 weg, and others. 



Mrs. M. A. Pillsbury. 



S. B. McMillan. 



Ollilippa Larsh. 



A. B. Knight. 



S. Sanford. 



C. A. Stillwell. 



Turner. 



H. M. and W. David- 

 son, Jr. 



S. 

 Dr. 



Dr. G. W. Livesay, 



A. P. Rogers. 

 F.A. Benton,C.A. Still- 

 well, & F. k. Dunn. 

 W. Pcirce. 

 L. Gronevpeg, J, 



Binkerd, and 



L. Schenck. 

 S. M. Moore. 

 Dr. Richards, Prof.' S. 

 N. Sanford, & Carter. 

 J. McD. Mathews & 



C. C. Simms. 

 Rev. S. S. Hillier, S. 



M. Luther. 

 Prof. E. Loomis, Prof. 



C. A. Young, E. W. 



Childs, and others. 

 E. W. West. 

 S. T. Boyd. 

 G. L. Crookham, & 



M. Gilmore. 

 E. D. Johnson. 

 Dr. J. B. Ousley. 

 Bidwell and Spooner. 

 G. C. Huntington. 

 Dr. C. H. Smith. 

 Prof. J. Haywood. 

 S. Knoble. 

 M. Z. Kreider, L. M. 



Dayton, and H. W. 



Ta;ger. 

 J. C. Hatfield. 

 Bidwell. 

 E. J. Ferris. 

 Mrs. A. C. King, Rev. 



S. L. Atkins. 

 Benton. 

 T. Neill. 



J.Wood,Dr.S. P.Hil- 

 dreth,Dr. G. O. Hil- 

 dreth, D. P. Adams, 

 and W. H. Fuller. 

 Dr. H. A. Johnson & 



Kate E. Johnson. 

 C. R. and Martha B. 



Shreeve. 

 Rev. L. F. Ward, W. 



P. Clark. 

 E. Hannaford, Prof. S. 



A. Norton & others. 



MS. from S. G. O. and S. Coll. 

 S. O. 



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

 I. Vol. I. 



S. Coll. and S. O. 



F. O. and S. I, Vol. I, and S. O. 



S. O. 



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



S. O. 



Phil. Trans. 



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



S. Coll. 



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



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



S. Coll. 

 S. O. 

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



S. O. 



MS. in S. Coll., P. O. & S. I. 

 Vol. I. 



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



Newspaper slips in S. Coll., P. 

 O. & S. I. Vol. I, and S. O. 



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



S. Coll. and P. O. and S. I. 



Vol. I. 

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

 S. O. 



P. O. & S. I. Vol. I, & S. Coll. 

 Printed slip in S. Coll. & S. O. 

 S. O. 



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

 I. Vol. I. 



S. O. 



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



S. Coll. 

 S. O. 



Sm. Cont. to Knowl. 1868, 

 MS. in S. Coll., and S. O. 



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



7 Observations in part of 1855 and 1856 were made at Areola and Unionville in Lat. 4i°5o'', Long. 8l°oo''. Possibly these are different names for the 

 same locality. 8 This series includes observations in i86o-6l at Harmar, about one and a half miles west of Marietta. 



8 Observations previous to 1861 were made at Cheviot, about three miles north of Mount Vernon Institute. 

 10 Altitude 470 feet above low-water in the Ohio River. 



