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160 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. JANUARY,1910

SPECIAL PAPERS ON GElNERAL METEOROLOGY. ANNUAL, SUMMARY AND INDEX FOR THE MONTHLY RECENT PAPERS BEARING ON METEOROLOGY AND WEATHER REVIEW. SEISMOLOGY. In harmony with the general plan of the changes which haw C. FITZHUGHTALMAN, Librarlan. already been made in the character and scope of the ~~OKTHLY The subjoined titles have been selected from the contents of WEATHERREVIEW, it is announced that no Annual Summary the periodicals and serials recently received in the Library of will be issued for 1909. the Weather Bureau. The titles selected are of papers or other The tabular matter which has heretofore Iwcn puhlislictl in communications bearing on meteorology or cognate branches the Annual Summaries will in part now appear in the Xiinunl of science. This is not a complete index of the meteorological Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, quarto edition. contents of all the journals from which it has been compiled; The title-page and ides to Yolume 37 of the ~IONTHLPit shows only the articles that appear to the compiler likely to WEATHERREVIEW will be issued as a separate paiiipli1c.t uni- he of particular interest in connection with the work of the form in style am1 contents with that of previous gears. X Weather Bureau. Unsigned articles are indicated by a -, copy of the title-page and index for 1909, Volume 37,will hc .I iwroj-t. ~cw'~*ur/:. 1'. I. Jfi7rr11.1010. mailed to each address on the lists of the REVIEWfor D(wiii- Rotch, A.Lawrence. The relstion of wind to aerial navigation. ber, 1909, and to such recipients of the June, 11109, iasuc :IS 1). 19-20. may request it. -- A. 1,awrenrr Rotch. p. 23. [\Wh port.rait.1 __ Dr. Oct.nw Chnnirtc. p. 33. [With portrait.] RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE WEATHER BUREAU .ltitu~irt~iitqeogrrrphird norid!/. Btdirtiit. Net)? l-ork. 6. 42. J!iitiiriry, 1910. LIBRARY. Watt, Andrew. The esplorat,ion of the uppcr air. 1). 37-51. [Repr. .loiirnal Scott.. met.. sor.] C. FIT~HUGATALMAN. Librsrlsn. Ettgiitreriiiq new. Neru I-ork. 11. 63. 1910. The following have been selected from among the titles of Harts, William W. The relation of forests t.o stream flow. 'p. 2.15. fhlar. 3.) books recently received, as representing those most likely to Moore, Willis L. The influence of forcsts on climate and on flood^. be useful to Weather Bureau officials in their iiieteorological 1,. 345-248. [Abvt,r:trt.] (Mar. 3.) work and studies. Most of them can be lent for a limited time __ Thc forests and strch:tni How controversy continued. p. 253-353. to officials and employees who make application for them. i Mar. 3. I Beardsley, R. C. F0rrst.s and sham flow. p. 255-356. (Mar. 3.) Anonymous publications are indicated by a -. Algue, Jose. Two severe st.orms in northern Luzon. p. 270-350. i Mar. 10.) C~agrnpIiica2.ioio.iirrl. London. 11. 5.5. Jfareh, 19!0. 1 Watkiss. Lloyd. Notes on Kordofan provincc. p. 349-367. [C'li- siiv, 46s p. So. iii:tt.tb, p. ?Si.] Austria. K.k. hydrographieches Zentralbureau. Iirrlinn irirleo,nlvgil.o[depflrfiitriit. Afeiifnirs. Sitd(i. I:. 18. p[. 4. 1909. Der Wolkenbruch in der Unigel,ung yon Horitz in I3iihmcm ani 12. Eliot, Sir John. A dinruwion of t.he anemographir observations . Wirn. 1910. 4 p. f". (Sondrr:ildriirk 311s111.r .recorrlrd at. Roorkee from Sept~cmbcr,1579, to August, 1904. p. " Oesterreichischen Wochenechrift fiir den offr.iitlichm U:iuclic.iist. -13-494. Heft 2. Jahrgsng 1910.) Eliot, Sir John. A discuseion of the nnenioernphic obsurvatiolis Bouches-du-Rhone. Commission de metborologie. rrcordrd :tt, Lalrure from .June, 1SS9, to May, 1905. p. 497-557. Bulletin annuel. Ann6e 190% 2i""'anni.e. h1:irwillt.. 1909. s, 110 1). 4O. Eliot, Sir John. 4 discussion of the nnemographic observations Canada. Department of marine and flsheries. recortlid at. hIrlssoree during the summer half-gear (May to October) Report of the meteorological service of C'snsda. . . . 1906. 0tt:is.a. during the t,wdvcyenr period, lS77-185S. p. 559-613. 1909. sxi, 621 p. f". Nnfnre. TAtidnii. v. S2. Frlmtnry 10, 1910. Uasella & co.. pub. -_ Thc Psris floods. p. 434. Anemometers, air meters & wind dirrdoii inst.rumciits. I.i.iiiIIi,n. Ko!lcrl riicteordogica! soriefy. Qitnrterly .;otiriful. htrloit. v. 36. Juii iiur!y, 190s. 33 p. so. 1,910. Meteorological instrunlents. London. 190% 119 p. S". Cave. Charles J. P. Met.hods cmploycd for obwrving pilot bal- Self-recording inst.rument.s (Rir.h:ird's) for scientific, cngiiiccriiig, :m11 loong. p. 1--& [Illustrat.ed.] industrial purposes. 1907. 52, sv p. So. __ Dines's nietrorograph for registering balloons. p. 6. G)riiner, P. Marriott. William. Ked?ztwin~--)xdloonascents at C:loueestcr, Diimmerungsersehei nu ngcn und Alpenglii hen, 1*eo1 ~avli t et in IhrII i I I I June 23 nnd 24, 1909. p. 7-15. [Illust.rated.] Jahre 1909. (Separat-Abdruck ails den Mit.tcilungcn der n:tt ur- Brown, W. Piffe. Winter t,cmpernt.urrs on niountnin heights. p. forschenden Gesellrclirtft in Bcrn itus rlcni Jalirc 1900.) 17-1!1. Jersey. Observatoire St. Louis. Gold, Prnest. The semi-diurnal v:rrint.ion of rainf:tll. p. 31-24. Bulletin des obaervationq niCtCorulogiqucs. 16' :inn&. 1909. Jrraey. Shaw, ..3liam Napier. The vnriatinns of currc.ntR of air indi- 1909-1910. [30] p. 4". cat.ed I)y simiilt.anc.ousrecords of the direction and velocity of t.hc Krakow. Observatoryum. wind. p. 35-37. Wyniki spostrzezen nieteorulogirxnyrli \v Gnlicyi \v roku 190S XI-+ Reed, William Gardner,jr. Thr abirdy of phenomenal climatology. t.awione w. c. k. Obscrvatoryum a.~tronomicznr.iii \v 1ir:hwir.. p. 30-4s. [Discusses t.hc cyclonic unit. Illust~rated.] [Iirakow. 1909.1 83 p. So. Reed, William Gardner, jr. South hirrican rainfull types. 1). Mereifun (Asia Minor). Anatolia college. 49-89. [Illustrated.] Meteorological records. 1909. 1 shrct,. 36 x 33 rin. -_ Clinistr of Brazil. p. 59-63. Mysore. Meteorological department. _- Periodic changrs in the acasonal posit,ioiis and tracks of anti- hleteorology in Mysore. Bangalore. 1909. 56 p. P. rycloncn. p. 65-67. Rotch, A. Lawrence. hpil soricty (4 Rtliiihrrrglt. Trirnsurfioiis. Etliiihtirgh. P. 47. pi. I. 1.~9. Theconquest, of the air. or thr advent of arrial n:ivig:ilioir. SCWYiJrk. Mossman, Robert Clockburn.1. The- meteorology of the Wcddcll 1909. x, 193 p. 13'. (Prewnt. day pri1ncrs.J quadrant and :tdjacent, area?. p. 103-136. (no. 5.1 Rudd. -. Mossmaii, RI obertl Clockburn I. The nionsoons of tllc Chilian Die Witterung Niirnbergs 190% NCirnhcrg. 1909. 37 p. So. littoral. [Preliminary note.] p. 137-141. (no. 6.) Same. 1909. Niirnberg. 1910. 37 p. S". Royal sociely. Philiisophictrl lrunsorlions. London. ser. A. v. $08. San Fernando. Instituto y obsei-vatorio de marina. Schuster. Arthur. The diurnal variation of terrestrial magnetiuiri. Analeq. . . Semi611 3. Ob&wm.ciones mekorol6gicaq magirctic:iu y p. 163-304. ' sismieasI Afio 190s. San Fernando. 1909. viii, 156 p. f". Science. h7ew I'ork. v. SI. Jfnrch 11, 1910. Stonyhurst college observatory. Palmer, Andrew H. Recent progress in meteorology and elima- Results of meteorological and magnetical observations. 1909. Livcr- tology. p. 390-394. pool. xv, 63 p. 12". Sciettfijic .4iw-ican sirppbitent. Neiv York. u. 69. 1910. Tams,E. -- Esperiments with wireless weather signals from the north Atlantic. Die seismischen Registrierungen in Hamburg von 1. April 190s biszum p. 153. 31. Dezember 1908. Hamburg. 1909. 33 p. 49 -Ncw investigation of thc rainbow. p. 157. (Mar. 19.)

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