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<br />VOL. XXXVI. <br /> <br />MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. <br /> <br />vii <br /> <br />Gaskill. S. E. The heaviest rainfall in one hour/259. <br />Geological Survey., U. S., cooperation wIth, 437. . <br />Germa.n meteorological assooiation, titles of papers read before the, 370. <br />Twenty-fifth amiiversary of (Note), 112. . <br />Hamburg, 1908, 340 b. <br />Prize offered by, 299. <br />German weather statton, morning routine at, 292 d. <br />Gheury. M. E. T. Further observations of halos and coronas, 256. <br />Glacial period, climate of in North America, 446. <br />Temperature of (E. Huntington), 450. <br />Glenn, S, W. Severe wind-storm In South Dakota, 166. <br />Gockel, Dr. Albert. 'IDle Luftelektrlzltll.t," reviewed. 369 a. <br />Gold, Ernest. The lsothermallayer of the atmosphere, remar~s on, 295 b. <br />Grand Haven, Mioh., l.'emarkable snow-storm at, 408. <br />Great Lakes, storm warning stations on, 237. <br />Opening and closing of navigation on, 1815-1908, 238. _ <br />Grea.t Salt Lake, ollmatic signifioanoe of, 446.. <br />"Green ray," again observed, 339. <br />Grunsky, O. E. Quoted oo.evaporation formulaa, 443. <br />Guanacache lakes (Argimttna). Moreno quoted on former extent of, 448. <br />Guilbert, G. Quoted on progressive dIminution of rainfall, 411. <br />Gulf waters, brilliant, 371. <br />Guthrie, L. J. Report on floods, Arkansas River, 396. <br /> <br />Hall, Maxwell. The diurnal variation of the rainfall at Kingston, <br />J amaiea, 453. . <br />Contributes ra.1nfall data Cor Jarnaioa, 84,124, 159,196,230, 273, 324, 431. <br />Halos and coronas. Further observations of, 256. <br />Harris, R. A. Defleoting Coree due to the earth's rotation, 327. <br />Hartford, Conn. Installation of automatic river-stage register at, 340. <br />Harvard College. Early, meteorology at, 140, 286. <br />Heat equator, 334 d. <br />Henry, Allred J. Accidental variations in atmospheric pressure in the <br />United States, 53. '. <br />Notes on the olimate of eastern Asia, 364. <br />Remarks on Pacific -coast forecasting, 101. <br />Hepworth, Commander W. O. A comparison of the changes in the te.m- <br />perature of the weather of the North Atlantic and in the strength <br />of the trade "'iuds, 87:1. <br />Hergesell, H. The present and future state of maritime meteorology, 58. <br />Hersey, -H. B. . Ohioago foreoast distriot, 198, 23:2, 277. <br />Hobbs, Hermann E. Rivers and floods [monthly summary], 87. . <br />Hodgkins fund prIze. The relation of atmospheric aIr to tuberculosis, 22. <br />Holl, Olayton. Dama.ge by frost at Mlddlebraneh, OhIo, 174. <br />Hongkong Observato:ty. Changes at the, 175 d. <br />Hooper, John K. Weather Bureau men. as university students, 180. <br />HUMco, Lake (Bolivi!\.). HistorIc ohanges in the level'of, 448-449. <br />Humboldt. See von Rumboldt. . <br />Humidity. Defioient indoors, 404. . <br />Humphreys, W. J. The Isothermal layer of the atmosphere, 294 a. <br />Hunt, R. A. Bulletins of AustraUan MeteorologIcal Service, 263 a. <br />Visit to the United States, 268. <br />Huntington, Ellsworth. The oUmate oC the hIatorlo past. Part I, The <br />Old World, 3159. Part II, The New World, '446. <br />HurrIcanes affected by mountaIn ranges, 411. . <br />Hurrica.ne warnings. August, Ohart XI. <br /> <br />Hurrica.nes. Weat Indes. Maroh, 1908, 136. <br />Husson, William M. Memorial on, 146. . <br />Hygrometers. Reoording, for stations, 457 d. <br />Some experiments in haIr hygrometers, 298 c. <br />Hythers and the oomparison of olimates. 281. <br /> <br />Ice columns in gravelly soll, 98. .: <br />~ Ice conditions on the Great Lakes, winter of 1907-8, 137. <br />Ioe and storms on tho Great Lakes, 1815-1908, 286-44. <br />Iceland, meteorologIoal cablegrams froIn, 22: <br />Ice movements and Currents in Bering Stra.it, 146. <br />Idaho, dustfall in, 103. . <br />India, monsoon raInfall of, 421. <br />Insolation: See solar radiation.. <br />Instruotion. <br />In UniversIty of Arkansas, 452. Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 452. <br />Oalifornla State School of Agriculture, and UnIversity'of Oal- <br />ifornia, 451., Cornell University Summer Sohool, 452. Olarkson <br />Sohool of Teohnology, 451. Kentuoky State University, 452. <br />North Oaroltna State College of Agrioulture and Mechanics, <br />452. Norwioh University, 452. Ohio State Univeraity College <br />oC Agriculture, 451. . University oC South Oarolina, 451. St. <br />Lawrence University, 451. University of Tennessee, 452. Uni- <br />versity of Washington, and Summer Sohool of, 453. <br />Teacher and student (C. Abbe), 453. <br />Training school at Tokyo, 410. <br />Instrument Division, report of work by, 457. . <br />Instruments, exhlbitlon ot meteorological and geographical, 146. <br /> <br />International exchange servloe, 213. <br />International Meteorological Committee (oomposition of), 70. <br />Ishida, remarks on-M. Tsutsui's paper, 370 d. <br />Isothermal layer of the atmosphere, 294. <br />W. J. Humphreys on, 294, 420. <br />Remarks 011, by Teisserence de Bort, 294. A. L. Rotch, 294. :Mr. <br />Cave, 295, W. H. Dines, 295. Ernest Gold, 295. <br />Italy, rainfall of (Eredia on), 421. . <br />IvitskU. Temperature and precipitation of Eastern Siberia (abstraot), 61. <br />Jackson, -Wm. H. The law of the earth's nocturnal cool1ng, 103. <br />An elementary method of deriving the deflective force due to the <br />earth's rotation for west-east motion, .369. <br />J'apan, climate of, 865&. - <br />Jefferson, Mark S. W. Quoted on rainfall of Lima, 447_8. <br />Jennings, T. B. 011mate of Kansas, 88. <br />Johnson, F. S. S. New system of storm l;ignals for Norway,-372. <br />Johnson, H. R. A California cloudburst, oomment on, 299 d. <br />Jones, E. B. Driest year at Portland, Me., 412. <br />Jurjev. See Dorpat. <br />Kamchatka. Meteorological explorations 1n (note), 146. <br />Kassner's meteorological globes, 371. <br />Irharshan. The diurnal and annual periods of the humidity at _Jurjev <br />(Dorpat), 298 b. <br />Rite and balloon ascents in 1909, international, 369 b. <br />Kingston, Jamaica. Diurnal variation oC rainfall at, (Maxwell HaU), 453. <br />Kimball, H. R. Recent additions to the Weather Bureau Lirrary, 3 21 <br />72, 113. ' , <br />Recent papers bearing on meteorology arid seismology, 4, 19, 73, 114. <br />A new formula for computing the solar constant tram pyrhel1omet- <br />ric observations, 108. <br />:kiosk. Ohart and instrum~nt, 457 d. <br />.Kites. .Popof- and Erman on the use of, in meteorology, 98. <br />Kite stations on Lake Constance, 21, 284. <br />Rites. Use of, in forecasting, 326, 45fi-6. <br />Kleinschmidt, E. The rainfall of Alsace-Lorraine, Ill. <br />. The kite ,!;tation on Lak.e Constance, 284. <br />Koppen. _ Cited on relation between solar changes and terrestrial tem~ <br />tures, 449. <br />1rullmer~ O. J. A luminous meteor cloud observed at Urbana, Ill., 410 a. <br />:K.urrik. Sen8itometer observations durIng the years 1902-1906, 298b. <br />Lacy, Walter N. Some ol1rnatto influen~es In American history, 169. <br />Weather influences preceding the evacuation of Boston, Mass., 128. <br />Lancaster, Albert. Memorial notioe of, 22. <br />Landis, D. S. Observations of B tornado near Fort Worth, Tex.., 135. <br />Langley, S. P. Oited on relatIons between solar changes and terrestrial <br />temperatures, 449. <br />Lehman, W. F. Tornado a.t Dora and Bergens, Ala., April 24, 1908, 134. <br />Library of U. S. Weather Bureau, 461. <br />Lightning and powerful electric dlsoharges, 92. <br />Lima. Peru. Ohanges in rainfall of, 447. <br />Livingston, Mrs. Grace O. An annotated bibliography of evaporation <br />181, 801, 375. ' <br />Lockyer, N. and W. J. S. Olted on olimatic oyoles, 44,9. <br />Lodholz, L. Portland foreoast district, 126. . <br />Louisvl11e, R.y. Excessive precipitation at, 107. <br />MoAdie, A. G. Forecasting on the Pacific slope, 98. <br />Heaviest rainfall in one hour, 259. , <br />Recent progress in Oalifornia, 372. <br />San Francisco fOl'ecast district, 2, 18, 52, 87, 126, 162 198 232. -277 <br />327,858, 396. ' , , , <br />Suggested reform in meteorological methods, 372. <br />McCandiess, R;'H. A small cloudburst near Shasta, Cal., 97. <br />McDiarmid, F. A. The climate of the Oanadian Yukon, 178. <br />MoDonough, P. M. Denv$r foreoast district, 232, 277, 396. <br />McGlone, B~rtgis. Water~S'pout at Beaufort, N. 0., 214. <br />Mares, DaVid J. Australian weather, 215. <br />Marine Diviaion, work of,460. <br />Mars, the meteorology of, 342. <br />Marvin, Ohaa. F. A merCUrial barograph of hIgh precision; 307. <br />Mason, S. C., courtesy of, 4:42. . <br />Mercurial barograph of high precision, 307. <br />Meteorological education, 103, 451. <br />Methods, suggested reform in, 372. <br />Meteorological papers, English abstracts of Japanese (Note), 146. <br />Meteorology. W. N. Shaw quoted on the standing and scope oC, 463. <br />A graduated school oC, 162. <br />Early, at Harvard College, 140. <br />At the American Associ~tion for the Advancement of Scienoe, 293. <br />At the British AssooiatlOn, 263 b. <br />At. the N1nth International Geographical Oongreas, 369 b. <br />The present and future state of maritIme, 58. <br />A Bummer. camp of, 112. <br /> <br />