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- Title
- Meteorological observations
- Identifier(s)
- text:268486
- Description
- Canada. Montreal.
- Subject
- Meteorology; Meteorology--Observations
- Date
- 1834-1861
- Title
- David Rittenhouse - Meteorological observations, volume 2, 1792-1805
- Identifier(s)
- text:275768
- Subject
- Meteorology--Observations; Meteorology; Weather
- Date
- 1784-1805
- Title
- Osservazioni meteorologiche fatte al R. Osservatorio del Campidoglio dal Luglio al Dicembre 1884
- Identifier(s)
- text:171842
- Source
- 551.5 Pam. no.55 (551.5 Pam. no.55); http://opac.amphilsoc.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=227661
- Subject
- Meteorology -- Italy
- Date
- 1885
- Title
- "Meteorological Observations Kept at Germantown, 6 Miles North of Philadelphia, 200 feet above the level of the tide"
- Identifier(s)
- text:314692
- Creator
- Haines, Ann, 1793-1869et al
- Subject
- Meteorology; Meteorology--Observations; Weather; Citizen Science; Climatology
- Date
- 1836-1858; 2021
- Title
- Normal annual precipitation in the United States, 1870-1901. N.p.: [ca. 1902].
- Identifier(s)
- graphics:11379
- Creator
- Henry, Alfred J.et al
- Subject
- Henry, Alfred J.; Weather; Meteorology--Observations; Meteorology
- Date
- circa 1902
- Title
- David Rittenhouse - Meteorological observations, volume 1, 1788-1792
- Identifier(s)
- text:285334
- Creator
- Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1796et al
- Subject
- Weather; Meteorology; Meteorology--Observations; Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1796
- Date
- 1788-1792; 2020
- Title
- Meteorological notebook, 1805-1808
- Identifier(s)
- text:324046
- Description
- John Breck Treat's meteorological observations for 1805-1808 contain information on the temperature, barometer, rainfall, and general observations for Arkansas in the recently acquired Louisiana Territory. Treat sent this volume to Thomas Jefferson in 1809 from "Arkansa in Louisiana," and wrote, "If from their perusal you can derive, either information or amusement, respecting the climate of this part of our country, your acceptance will be highly gratifying."
- Creator
- Treat, John Brecket al
- Subject
- Science; Meteorology; Meteorology--Observations; Louisiana Purchase; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
- Date
- 1805-10-01 - 1808-12-31; 2021
- Title
- Meteorological imaginations and conjectures - Folder 1
- Identifier(s)
- text:275325
- Subject
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790; Meteorology
- Date
- undated
- Title
- Carl G. Rossby - Correspondence, 1951-1952
- Identifier(s)
- text:335830
- Subject
- American Statistical Association; Meteorology; Statistics
- Date
- 1951-1952
- Title
- Meteorological imaginations and conjectures - Folder 2
- Identifier(s)
- text:275326
- Subject
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790; Meteorology
- Date
- undated
- Title
- Results from meteorological observations made at the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope
- Identifier(s)
- text:171870
- Description
- From 1st January 1842, to 1st January 1863 ; an a notice of the observations made by La Caille in 1751-52.
- Source
- 551.5 Pam. no.53 (551.5 Pam. no.53); http://opac.amphilsoc.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=227664
- Subject
- Meteorology; South Africa; Cape of Good Hope
- Date
- 1862
- Title
- Miscellany. Meteorological observations for May, 1817. State of the thermometer at a tenement of Mr. James Reed, near the Brattle-House, Cambridge
- Identifier(s)
- text:307; APSimg6738; Goodman Number: 173; 973 C683 No. 311
- Description
- Appears to be a reprint of an article from a newspaper.; Oversized.
- Creator
- Reed, James
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Meteorology; Meteorology; Temperature; Weather
- Date
- 1817
- Title
- Meteorology. Mr. A. Andrews of Boston, would respectfully inform the citizens of this town, that he will give a lecture on meteorology or the "philosophy of storms," at _____ on _____ evening
- Identifier(s)
- text:367; APSimg6538; Goodman Number: 164; 973 C683 No. 534
- Description
- Notes that lecture was to be given at the "The Academy--Dudley" on Monday, January 24, 1842. In addition to his meteorological lecture, Andrews also advertises that any person who comes at 3 p.m. the day of the lecture will be able to employ his compound microscope to examine natural history specimens and that those staying after the lecture will be able to use his telescope.
- Creator
- Andrews, A.
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Meteorology; Natural history; Meteorology; Public speaking
- Date
- ca. 1842
- Title
- Observations meteorologiques faites a Springmill, 1787-1800 ... Part II; Part II
- Identifier(s)
- text:345748
- Description
- One of two volumes that contains the meteorological records Peter Legaux kept for fourteen years in Spring Mill, Pennsylvania. One portion contains his correspondence to the American Philosophical Society in which he explains his methods for recording data. The materials dated 1801 were addressed to Thomas Jefferson, then president of the APS. The second part of the collection contains the raw data. Also included in the data collection are records from the 1740s to the 1770s for Philadelphia that are believed to be done by Phineas [possibly Israel] Pemberton. One chart is addressed to Benjamin Franklin, "président de l'Etat de Pennsylvanie et président de la société phylosophique...1789." All or most of the material was sent to Thomas Jefferson as president of the United States and of the American Philosophical Society.; Includes an English translation of the above Observations and copies made by M. Legaux of tables 2-5.
- Creator
- Legaux, Peter, 1748-1827et al
- Subject
- Science and technology; Meteorology; Meteorology--Observations; Weather; Legaux, Peter, 1748-1827; American Philosophical Society
- Date
- 1802-02-25; 2021
- Title
- Meteorological observations made at the apartments of the Albany Institute, Albany Academy, for thirty-seven successive hours, commencing six a.m. of the twenty-first of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-six--ending six p.m. of the following day.
- Identifier(s)
- text:1754; APSimg6465; Goodman Number: 163; 973 C683 No. 307
- Description
- Observations on the 21st and 22nd of March, June[,] September and December, are made by the South African Literary and Philosophical Institution, the Royal Society of London, the Albany Institute, John S. M'Cord, Esq. of Montreal, and Professor [Benjamin F.] Joslin of Union College, Schenectady. Includes account of instruments used and procedures followed in making the observations. Signed in type by M. H. Webster and Philip Ten Eyck of the committee on meteorology.
- Creator
- Albany Institute
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Meteorology; Meteorology; Weather
- Date
- 1836
- Title
- Meteorological Journal, volumes 1 & 2, 1784-1793
- Identifier(s)
- compound:68
- Description
- These two volumes record the daily weather and other data at James Madison's plantation, Montpelier. In addition to the meteorological data, there are occasionally other notes pertaining to gardening and harvesting. These annotations often note the plants they have and where they were on the grounds.
- Subject
- Agriculture; Birds -- Migration -- United States.; Meteorology -- Observations.; Meteorology -- Observations.; Science and technology
- Title
- Meteorological observations made at Springmill, 13 miles, NNW. of Philadelphia, 40°9' N. Month of December, 1787
- Identifier(s)
- text:603; APSimg6610; Goodman Number: 169
- Description
- One of the regular monthly meteorological observation tables kept by Peter Legaux, a Frenchman who attempted to set up a vineyard outside of Philadelphia. Legaux's observations were widely disseminated in the Columbian Magazine and in the form of broadsides which may have been offprints from that publication.; See also Goodman #170, 171.
- Creator
- Legaux, Peter, 1748-1827
- Source
- American Philosophical Society Archives (APS.Archives); http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/a/apsmc.xml
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Meteorology; Meteorology; Weather
- Date
- 1787
- Title
- Monthly meteorological table for the year 1820, embracing the whole extent of the United States of America and their territories. ...Monthly meteorological table for the year 1821, embracing the whole extent of the United States of America and their territories. ...Comparative table of meteorological observations, taken at several of the military posts in the United States, for the year 1821
- Identifier(s)
- text:1788; APSimg6539; Goodman Number: 172; 973 C683 No. 310
- Description
- Monthly meteorological tables for the United States during the years 1820 and 1821.
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Meteorology; Meteorology
- Date
- 1821
- Title
- Meteorological observations. 1789.
- Identifier(s)
- text:683; APSimg6724; Goodman Number: 171
- Description
- Large meteorological chart which Legaux used to make his twice daily meteorological observations. Includes space for "Remarks on[:] vines and grapes, grain and trees, birds and insects, and births and deaths." Filled in for February 1789.; Oversized. See also Goodman #169-170.
- Creator
- Legaux, Peter, 1748-1827
- Source
- Peter Legaux Meteorological Notebook (Mss.551.5.L52);
- Subject
- Broadsides; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Meteorology; Meteorology; Weather
- Date
- 1789
- Title
- Observations météorologiques, faites à Flacq, Ile Maurice, par M. Julien Desjardins, pendant l'année 1838
- Identifier(s)
- text:325; APSimg6743; Goodman Number: 167; 973 C683 No. 266
- Description
- Meteorological observations from this native of Mauritius who studied engineering in France and returned to the island of his birth to help found the Société d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Ile Maurice in 1829.; Extra oversized.
- Creator
- Desjardins, Julien François, 1799-1840
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Physical Science; Broadside Subdivision: Meteorology; Meteorology; Weather
- Date
- [1839]