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<br />MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW.
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<br />VOL. XXXVI
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<br />British National Antarotic Expedition of 1901-04, 421 d.
<br />Association for the advancement of scIence. Address to the
<br />mathematical and 'physical section (W. N. Shaw). Dublin', Sep-
<br />tember, 1908. 412.
<br />Assooiation. Meteorological breakfast at Dublin, 1908, 369 d.
<br />Seoond-ordex stations, 111 d. ..
<br />Meteoroiogical office. Soientifio meetings at the, 369 c.
<br />. Meteorologists. Meeting ot, in Canada, 176 a.
<br />BrUckner, E. Cited on climatio oycles, 446 a, 449,c.
<br />Cited on the temperature of the glacial epoch, 450 b.
<br />Buchanan, J. E. Early meteorological data for Saline, Mich., 105.
<br />Bureau of Plant Industry. Cooperation ot" 442 c. .
<br />Burrows, O. O. Report of .doods, Mississippi River; 207.
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<br />Cablegrams, meteorological, from Iceland, 22 d.
<br />California, recent progress in, 372.
<br />Calvert, Ph1l1p P. A collection of mean annual temp~ratures for Mexico
<br />and Central America, 93. .
<br />Canada, climatic charts of, 110 c.
<br />. Campo, Cal., cloudburst at, August 12, 1891, 259 b.
<br />Campos, the fertiUty of. the, 337 c.
<br />Campos of Sao Paulo and Pa.rana, 336.
<br />Cave. The isotheFmallayer of the atmosp'here (remarks), '295 b:
<br />Central America, a collection of mean annual temperatures for, 93.
<br />Chaffee, Frank P. Tornadoes in Alabama, April 24 and 30, 1908, 133.
<br />Changes in the foro'" of the Bureau during 1907-8, 464.
<br />Chelsea, Mass. Clouds over the flre, 112.
<br />. ChUe, cllmattc ohanges in, 448.
<br />Chilton, W. W. Severe wind-storms In New Mexico and Oklahoma, 409.
<br />Chinook winds in eastern Colorado during December, 1907, 87.
<br />Chipohinskii, W. ComparIson of the intensity of the solar radiation at
<br />St. Petersburg and at Pavlovsk. 62. .
<br />Cienfuegos, Cuba, new observatory at, 175 a.
<br />Cirrus clouds, the .angement ot, 298 a.
<br />Class under instruction at Washington, 410.
<br />Clayton, H. H. The scientific aspect of a balloon voyage, 296.
<br />Climate. Climate of the hIstoric past. Part I, The Old World, 369. Part
<br />II, The New W orId, 446.
<br />In relation to man, 111.
<br />Of Kansle, 88-92.
<br />Local _ohanges of, 97.
<br />Climates. The comparison of, 281.
<br />Climatic changes, oauses of (E. Huntington), 449, 450.
<br />Supposed in Brazil, 338.
<br />Climatic history of the New World and the Old World compared, 449.
<br />Cllmatological data. Excesslve precIpitation, 11, 45, 80, 120, 155, 192,
<br />226, 269, 319, 851, 388.
<br />. Honolulu daily record, 16, 49, 84, 124, 169, 196, 230,273,824,356,393.
<br />Heights of rIvers, 13,47,82,122,157,194,228,271,322,354,391.
<br />Canadian data, 13,47,82,122,157,194,228,271,322,354,391.
<br />U. S. Weather Bureau stations, 9, 43, 78, 118, 153, 190, 224,267,317,
<br />349, 386.
<br />Rainfall in Jamaica, 84, 124, 159. 196, 230, 273, 324, 431.
<br />ClimatologIcal division. Report of work by, 458.
<br />Climatological summary, 7, 42, 77, 117, 152, 189, 224, 266, 316, 34S, 385,
<br />426; [Annual Sum,mary], 466.
<br />Cltne, I. M.. ' ,
<br />New Orleans forecast district, 2, 13, 52, 86, 126, 162, 198, 232, 276,
<br />326, 357, 395. .
<br />Tornadoes in Louisiana, April 24th, 1908, 131.
<br />Cloud atlas, a new, 293 a.
<br />Cloud classification, as to a detatled, 340 d.
<br />Clouds, the refleoting power of, 285.
<br />Cloudburst, a O&l1fornia, 299. '
<br />Cold waves during the years 1901-1904, 298 c.
<br />Collins, Thomas S., obituary notice of, 23.
<br />'Columbia River, annual rise in, 1908, 236.
<br />Floods of, 1907 (E. A. Beals), 236.
<br />Conger, Norman B. Ice conditions on the Great Lakes, winter of 1907-8,
<br />137.
<br />Storms and ice on the Great Lakes, 236.
<br />Connor, P. Report of floods, Missouri River, Kansas River, 204.
<br />Coronas and halos, further observations of, 256.
<br />Corrigenda, 146, 186, 381.
<br />Cox, H. J. ChIcago forecast district, 2, 18,52,86, 126,162,277,326,358.
<br />Cronk, J. W. Report of flood, Red River, 202. . .
<br />Cruls, Doctor, death of, 175 d. .
<br />. Curie, Mme., atomio weight of ra.dium, 66 a.
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<br />Daingerfield, L. H. Chinook winds in eastern' Colorado during Decem~
<br />ber, 1907~ 87. .
<br />Darwin, Charles. Quoted on climatic ohanges in Chile, 448.
<br />David. Oited on the temperature of the glaoial period, 450.
<br />Davis, T. F. '<Severe local storm in Florida, 136.
<br />Day, F. H. Deflcient humidity indoors, 404. '
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<br />Day, P. C. Climatological summary [monthly], 189, 223, 266, 316, 348,
<br />385, 426; [Annual Summary], 466.
<br />Description of tables and oharts, 8,42,77,117,156,189,223,2"66 316
<br />348, 385, 426. ' ,
<br />Weather of, the month [monthly summary], 5, 39, 74:, 115, 150, 187,
<br />220, 263, 313, 345, 382, 423.
<br />Defleoting force. An elementary method of deriving the due to the
<br />earth's rotation, 147, 327, B69. '
<br />An elementary method of deriving, due to the earth's rotation tor
<br />west-east motion, 369. '. '
<br />Description of tables-and charts, 8, 42, 77, 117,156,189,223,256,316,
<br />348, 365, 426.
<br />Detishchev. Cold waves during the years 1901-1904, 298 c. .
<br />Devereaux, W. C. Local ohanges of cltmate, 97.
<br />Dew. Formation of, at tree tops, 410.
<br />D1nes, W. H. The isothermal layer of the atmosphere (remarks), 295 'b.
<br />Doldrums, 335 a.
<br />Darpat. 'rhe relation between barometric gradient and wind velocity
<br />near, 298 b. '
<br />The diurnal and .annual periods of humidity at, 298 b.
<br />The meteorological work of the university of, 297.
<br />Douglas; J. S. A California cloudburst, 299.
<br />Dove's theory of storms (reviewed), 403 c.
<br />Dresden Photographic Exposition. Meteorology at the, 175 b.
<br />:Oumb~bell-shaped vortex. The imperfeot truncated, 398.
<br />Earth. _ Is the earth drying up? 411.
<br />East Africa, Prussian ~erological expedition to, 422.
<br />Ekholm. CIted on temperature of the glacial period, 450.
<br />Elbruz, a meteorological station on the, 146.
<br />Eliot, Sir John, memorial notes on, 23, 71. .
<br />Ellery, Lieut. Co!. R. L. J., memorial note on, 23.
<br />Embaoh, the relatIon between rainfall and the fluctuations in the level
<br />. of the, 298 a.
<br />Emery, S. C. Report of .dood, Mississippi River, 199.
<br />English, the study of, 178.
<br />Eredia, Filippo, on the rainfall of Italy, 421.
<br />Eshleman. C. H.. Remarkable snow-_&.torm at Grand Haven, Mich., 408.
<br />'Etna, the observatory on Mount, 259.
<br />Europe, climates 'of the heights of western (abstract), 62.
<br />Europe, high pressure over, in January, 1907, 111.
<br />European cyclone tracks for 1890-1892, 298 b.
<br />Evans, E. A. Report of flood, James Rtver, 234.
<br />Evaporation. An annotated bibliography of, 181-186, 301, 375.
<br />Research in, 1908; and plans for, during 1909 and 1910, 437.
<br />The study of, 63. .
<br />Studies on the phenomena of, over lakes and reservoirs, 24, 30. 437.
<br />At Indio, Cal., 443. .
<br />At Mecca, Cal., 443.
<br />Variation in, at the same place (Indio, Ca!.), 444.
<br />Evaporation stations of the Weather Bureau in the United States, 437.
<br />Evaporfmeter, Dr. Burton E. Livingston's, 63 d.
<br />Examinations for promotioI). hi 1907-8, 461.
<br />Faber, Alexander. Memorial notes on, 23.
<br />Faris, R. L. Tides of the solid earth, observed by Doctor Hecker, 166.
<br />Fassig, Oliver L. The climate and weather of BaltImore, 111.
<br />Ferrel's theory of storms (reviewed), 404 c.
<br />Fisher, D. Report of flood, Savannah River 233.
<br />Flammarion's observatory at Juvisy, described by Brackey, 23 c.
<br />Fog. Luminous. 371.
<br />Forecasts. .. Long distance." See Long-range foreoasts.
<br />Long-range, 276, 276.
<br />Long-range. Weekly weather (E. B. Garriott), 435.
<br />Distribution of, 459.
<br />First distributed by wireless telegraphy, 407. Foot note.
<br />Foreoasts and warnings [monthly summary], 1, 17, 62, 85, 125,
<br />161, 197, 231, 275, 325, 357, 395. [Annual Summary], 435.
<br />Report on, 456 d.
<br />Forecasting on the Paoific coast, 98.
<br />Forecasting, value of kItes in, 326.
<br />Frankenfleld, H. O. ,Forecasts and warnings. [Monthly summary], 396.
<br />Remarks on forecasting on the Pacific coast, 100.
<br />R~vers and'floods. [Monthly summary], 2, 18,52,126,162,198,277,
<br />327,358, 396. lAnnual Summary], 435.
<br />Quoted on St. Louis, Mo., tornado, May 27, 1896, 245 b.
<br />Frost. Studies in the formation of, 259.
<br />Frost and hail. Apparatus for protect!on from, 111.
<br />Gager. C. Stuart, The evaporating power of the air at New York Botani-
<br />cal Gardens, 63.
<br />GarrIott, E. B. Chicago forecast district, 396.
<br />FO'recasts and warnings [monthly summary], 1. 17, 51, 85, 125, 161,
<br />197, 231, 275, 325, 357, (Annual Summary], 435.
<br />Remarks on paper by Pl'ofessor.McAdie, 100.
<br />Weekly weather forecasts. 435.
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