AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY DEVOTED TO SCIENTIFIC METEOROLOGY AND ALLIED BRANCHES OF STUDY. THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL CO.. Publishers and Proprietors, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M. W. HARRINGTON, Director of the Astronomical Observatory, Ann Arbor, Michigan, A. LAWRENCE ROTCH, Proprietor of the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts. Agent for German and Austrian States F. A. BROCKHAUS, Leipsic, Berlin and Vienna. The editors solicit communications on all subjects having any bearing on Meteorology, Climatology, or American Geography. Correspondence on events of current interest is invited, and accounts of local newspapers concerning them will be welcome. Notes on local climate will be published and the columns of the JOURNAL are freely open for worthy communications on all matters within its scope. The editors do not hold themselves responsible for any communications which may be signed or attributed to other authorship than their own. Address all communications to AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL CO., Ann Arbor, Mich. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. More than 80 Instructors. A LARGE AND CHOICE LIBRARY Freely accessible to Students. Its various departments of Physical Science, Biological Science and Engineering are thoroughly manned, and are provided with Laboratories, Observatories, Museums, Special Libraries, and Workshops. It was the first Collegiate Institution in America to establish a special course in Meteorology. Greatest possible Freedom in Studies allowed. Fees very moderate. For further information address JAMES H. WADE, Secretary, ANN ARBOR, MICH. METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL A MONTHLY REVIEW OF METEOROLOGY, MEDICAL CLIMATOLOGY, AND GEOGRAPHY, EDITED BY MARK W. HARRINGTON, Director of the Observatory, Ann Arbor, Mich., AND A. LAWRENCE ROTCH, Proprietor of Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory. VOL. V. MAY, 1888---APRIL, 1889. ANN ARBOR, MICH.: 19, 21, and 23 Huron St. |