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other sources — 9th paper. (With three plates.) Am. Jour. (3), vol. 16, 

 pp. 1-21. Head in N. A. S. April, 1878. (Low barometer at Portland, 

 Oregon ; low barometer at San Francisco ; areas of high barometer ; tem- 

 perature of Iceland and Vienna compared.) 



(The above nine papers were translated by M. H. Brocard into French 

 and were published as No. 50 (2) of Moigno's Actualites Scieniifique, Paris, 

 1880, with the title Memoires de Meteorologie Dynamique.) 



143. A collection of algebraic problems and examples for the use of col- 

 leges and high schools in examinations and class instruction. 8vo, pp. 258. 

 New York, 1878. 



144. Contributions to meteorology, being results derived from an exami- 

 nation of the observations of the United States Signal Service and from 

 other sources — 10th paper. (With two plates.) Am. Jour. (3), vol. 17, 

 pp. 1-25. Head in N. A. S. November, 1878. (Storms of the Atlantic 

 Ocean ; fluctuations of the barometer on Mt. Washington and Pike's Peak ; 

 high winds on Mt. Washington ; high winds on Pike's Peak.) 



145. Contributions to meteorology, being results derived from an exami- 

 nation of the observations of the United States Signal Service and other 

 sources — 11th paper. (With two plates.) Am. Jour. (3), vol. 18, pp. 1-16. 

 Eead in N. A. S. April, 1879. (The winds on Mt. Washington compared 

 with th« winds near the level of the sea; abnormal storm paths.) 



146. Anthony D. Stanley, professor of mathematics. In Yale College, a. 

 sketch of its history, cf'c, vol. 1, pp. 254-256. 1879. 



147. Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. Ibid., pp. 329-337. 



148. Contributions to meteorology, being the results derived from an ex- 

 amination of the observations of the United States Signal Service and from 

 other sources — 12th paper. (With three plates.) Am. Jour. (3), vol. 19, 

 pp. 89-109. Eead in N. A. S. October, 1879. (Mean pressure of the at- 

 mosphere over the United States at different seasons of the year ; compari- 

 son of barometric minima in Europe and America; barometric minima ad- 

 vancing with unusual velocity.) 



149. Contributions to meteorology, being results derived from an exami- 

 nation of the observations of the United States Signal Service and from 

 other sources — 13th paper. (With two plates.) Am. Jour. (3), vol. 20, pp. 

 1-21. Kead in N. A. S. April, 1880. (Great and sudden changes of tem- 

 perature; barometric minima across the Kocky Mountains ; mean monthly 

 range of the barometer.) 



150. The descendants (by the female branches) of Joseph Loomis, who 

 came from Braintree, England, in the year 1638 and settled in Windsor, 

 Conn., in 1639. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 1132. New Haven, 1880. 



151. Contributions to meteorology, being results derived from an exami- 

 nation of the observations of the United States Signal Service and from 

 other sources — 14th paper. (With three plates.) Am. Jour. (3), vol. 21, 

 pp. 1-20. Read in N. A. S. November, 1880. (Course and velocity of 



