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PUBLICATIONS OF ELIAS LOOMIS. 



1. On shooting stars. Am. Jour. (1), vol. 28, pp. 95-104. April, 1835. 



2. Halley's oomet (Olmsted and Loom is). New Haven Daily Herald, 

 September 1, September 4. September 28. and December 31, 1835. 



3. Halley's comet (Olmsted and Loomis). Am. Jour. (1), vol. 29, pp. 

 155-150. October, 1835. 



4. Observations on the comet of Halley, made at Yale College. Am. 

 Jour. (1), vol. 30, pp. 209-221. July, 1830. 



5. Observations on the variation of the magnetic needle, made at Yale 

 College in 1834 and 1835. Am. Jour. (1), vol. 30, pp. 221-233. July, 1836. 

 (Sturgeon's Ann. Electr., vol. 2, pp. 270-282.) 



6. Letters from Europe. (Thirty-six letters.) Ohio Observer (1837). 



7. Meteoric shower of November 13. Cleveland Observer, November, 

 1837. 



8. Hourly meteorological observations for the December solstice of 1837, 

 made at Western Reserve College. Cleveland Observer, December 23, 1837. 



9. Hourly meteorological observations for the vernal equinox of 18S8, 

 made at Western Reserve College. Cleveland Observer, March, 1838. 



10. Observations on a hurricane, which passed over Stow, in Ohio, Octo- 

 ber 20, 1837. Am. Jour. (1), vol. 33, pp. 368-376. January, 1838. 



11. Splendid meteor (May 18, 1838;. Cleveland Observer, May 22, 1838. 



12. Hourly meteorological observations for the summer solstice of 1838, 

 made at Western Reserve College. Cleveland Observer, June, 1838. 



13. On the variation and dip of the magnetic needle in different parts of 

 the United States. Am. Jour. (1), vol. 34, pp. 290-309. (With a map.) 

 July, 1838. 



14. On the latitude and longitude of Yale College Observatory. Am. 

 Jour. (1), vol. 34, pp. 309-313. July, 1838. 



15. Meteors of August 9. Cleveland Observer, August 11, 1838. 



16. An inaugural address, delivered August 21, 1838. 8vo, pp. 38. New 

 York, 1838. ■ 



17. Hourly meteorological observations for the autumnal equinox of 1838, 

 made at Western Reserve College. Cleveland Observer, September, 1838. 

 (Professor Loomis also observed on the term days in December, 1838, and 

 in March and June, 1839.) 



18. On the meteor of May 18, 1838, and on shooting stars in general. 

 Am. Jour. (1), vol. 3, pp. 223-232. January, 1839. 



