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<br />viii <br /> <br />MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. <br /> <br />VOL. XXXVI <br /> <br />Meteors. The meteor of Ootober 5J 1907, over New Jersey and Penn- <br />Aylvania, 142. <br />Mexioo" climatio history or, 446-7. <br />A oolleotion of mean annual temperatures for, 93-97. <br />Meyer. Some experiments with hair hygrometers, 298 c. <br />Middlebranoh, Ohio, dama.ge by trost at, 173. . < <br />Milham, Willis I. A two-year's study of spring fl'ost at Williamstown, <br />Mass., 250. <br />Monthly Weather Review, work of the editor, 462. <br />Moore, Willis L. .Report of the Ohief of the Weather Bureau for the <br />fiscal year ending June 30, 1908, 454. ' <br />Moreno, F. P. Quoted on clima.tic changes in Argentine an4 Bolivia", 448. <br />Morooco, observatlons at Oape Spartel, 292 c. <br />Moskalskl1. Climate of Batum (abstraot), 61. <br />Mossma.n, R. O. Meteorological work in the South Orkneys, 175 b. <br />Mount Etna, the observatory on, 10~. <br />Mount Weather, Va., researoh at, 454. <br /> <br />(I <br /> <br />National conservation oommission, 179. <br />Neifert, Wm. W. IDstaUationof automatic river-stage regIsters a.t Hartw <br />ford, Conn., 34.0. <br />Newcomb, Simon. The meteorology of Mars, 342. <br />Quoted on quantitative relation between solar changes and terres- <br />tria.l temperatures, 449, 450. . <br />New World. Olimatic history of, cOJ:Qpared with that of the Old World, <br />449. <br />Historlo changes in climate of, 446. <br />New York. The evaporating power of the air at the Botanical Garden, 63. <br />New Zealand. Rain-maki,ng in, 208. - <br />Report on the dry period and raln~making experfmenta at Oamaru, <br />208.13. ' <br />Nichols, E. L. A study ot overcast skies (abstract), 293 d. <br />Nocturnal cooling. The law of the earth's, 103. . <br />North Atlantic. Horse latitudes of the, 334 o. . <br />Prevailing westerlies, 333 b: . <br />Northeast trades, 334 a. <br />Norway. New ~Y8tem of storm signals for, 372. <br />Notes from the Weather Bureau Library.. C. F. Talmlln, 21, 70, 110, 145, <br />174, 218, 263, 292, 339, 368, 421. ' , <br />NovitekU. The winds of Batu'm (abstract), 61. <br />Nutting, P. G. St()tmer's work on the physJcs of the aurora, 112.. <br /> <br />Oberbeok's theory of storms. (Redewed), 404 c. <br />Observations. Simultaneous meteorolog(oal, in, Europe, 263, <br />Observatory buildings of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 463. <br />Okada, T. Elemental'Y method of derivIng the deflecting force due to <br />the earth's rotation, 147. . , <br />TrainIng sohool for meteorologieal observers, 410. <br />Oklahoma. Tornado in, November 23, 1908, 423. <br />. Old World. Climatic history of, oompared with that of the New World <br />44.9. , ' <br />Orkneys meteorological work in the south. (Note), 175. <br /> <br />Pacifio coast, forecasting on, 98. <br />Paieowmeteorology, 450. <br />Panama, progressive olimatic variations on the Isthmus of, 163. <br />~apua., meteorology in (note)) 175. . <br />Pavlovsk, comparison of the intensity of the solar radIation at, 62. <br />Peck, Henry A. The rneteO~ ot October 5, 1907, over New Jerseya.nd <br />Pennsylvania, 142. . <br />penok, A. Cited on temperature of the glacial period, 450. <br />Pernter, Joseph Maria. Obituary, 421. " <br />Peru) ohanges In olfmate of, 447-8. <br />Pilot chart, preparation of, 460. . . <br />Pokrovaky. European cyclone tracks ror 1890-1892, 298 b. <br />Polariscope, note on some meteorologiClal uses of the, 14.4. <br />Polis, P. Wireless tele~raphy in the serviCle of modern meteorology, 4.07. <br />VIsit to America, 23. <br />Second vJsit to Amerlaa, '218 b. <br />Popof and Erman on the use of kites in meteorology, 98. <br />Portland, Me.) driest year at) 4.12. <br />Precht, J. Heat energy emitted by radium, 66 b, <br />PrecipitatIon. DiurnaJ. variation of, at Kingston) Jamaica' (Max:well <br />, Hall). 458. <br />Pressure, acoidental variations in, 53. <br />Prize offered by the German MeteorologIcal SocIety, 299. <br />PrussJa-n' aerologlcal expedition to East A/doa, 422. <br />Publioations of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 463. <br />ClfmatologJcal, of the Weathe.r Bureau, 459. <br />Pursell, U. G. Report of floods, Minnesota River, 207. <br />Quio, Joo. T. A hurricane in the West Indies in Maroh, 1908, 136. <br />Raditzky. The arrangement at ,cirrus clouds, 298 d. <br /> <br />Radium. AtomIc weight or, 66 a. <br />Heat energy emitted by, 66 b. <br />Properties, distribution, and influence on the atmosphere of, 64-70. <br />Rainfall. Heaviest in one hour, 259. <br />World~wide relations of the Indian monsoon, 421. <br />Ramsay. Heat energy emitted by radium, 66 c. <br />Recent additions to the Weather Bureau Library. H. H. Kimball, O. F. <br />Talman, 3, 21, 72, 113, 148, 180, 219, 261, 300, 34.3, 374, 419. <br />Recent papers bearing on meteorology and seismology. H. H. Kim- <br />ball, C. F. Talman, 4, 19, 73, 114, 14~, 181,,219, 262, 300, 344, <br />374, 419. <br />Reclamation Service, U. S. Cooperation with, 437. <br />Records. Division of meteorological, work of, 461. <br />Reed, O. D. Report of floods, upper Missouri RIver, 204. <br />Relative humidity of houses in winter (R. deC. Ward), 281. <br />Reno, Nev. ObsQrvations on evaporation, 24, 30. <br />Research; 'At-Mount Weather, Va., 454. <br />Magnettc. At Mount Weather, Va., 454:c. <br />In solar physics at Mount Weather, Va., 454d. <br />Upper-air, at Mount Weather, Va., 454b. <br />Ridgway, Frank. Obituary notice ot, 3. <br />Rio de Janeiro. Weather at, 335 d. <br />Rivers and Floods. [Monthly summary], 2, 18, 52, 87, 126, 162,198, 233, <br />277,327,358,396. {Annual Summary], 435. <br />River a.nd Flood Service. Report of work by, 458 b. <br />River~gages. Automatic, 458 a. <br />Rooh, F. Dustfall in Idaho, 103. <br />Roosevelt, Theodore. National Conservation Commission. (Ex.tract <br />from letter of instructIons), 179 b. <br />RO$enthal, Elmar. The meteorological work of the University of Jurjev <br />(Dorpat), Russia, 297. <br />Rotoh, A. Lawrence. Clouds over the Chelsea fire (Note), 112. <br />The isothermal layer of the atmosphere (Remarks), 294 d. <br />The warm stratum in the atmosphere, 131. <br />Roumania. Meteorology In, 110. <br />Russian meteorological memoIrs, abstracts of, 61. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />St. Helena. Semidiurnal variation in southeast trade wind at, 263, 4.17. <br />,St. Petersburg. Comparison of the intensity of the solar radiation at, 62. <br />Saline, Mich. Early meteorological data. for,. 105. <br />Samoa Observatory) 292 b. <br />Scherer, Prof. J. . Hurricanes affected by mountain ranges; 411. <br />Science. Where and how can 9ur observ:ers pursue the study of modern, <br />179. . <br />Seeley, Dewey A. Tornado at Pekin, 111., March 27,1908,137. <br />_Windstorm at Peoria., Ill., May 5, ,1908) 137. <br />Studies in the forma.tton of. frost, 259. <br />SeIsmograph records, 457 c. <br />Sensible temperature, 110. , <br />Sensitometer observations during the years 1902-6, 298 b. <br />Shasta, Cat. A small cioudburst near, 97. <br />Shaw, Dr. W. N. Meteorology at the British ,A.ssociation, 263 b. <br />Address to .th-e Mathematical and Physical Section ot the British <br />Association for the Advanoement of Science, Dublin, September, <br />1908, 412. <br />Quoted on the standing and scope of meteorology, 4.63. <br />Siberia. Temperature and precipitation of eastern, 61. <br />Simultan.eous observations In Europe at 7 a. m., G. -M. T., 263. <br />Skies. A study of overcast (a.bstraat), 293 d. <br />Sky- glows, brilliant, 219 b. <br />Smith, J. Warren. Severe windstorms In OhJo, June 19, 1908, 165. <br />Damage by frost at Mlddlebranch, Ohio (comment), 174. <br />Severe windstorms in Ohio, August 12 and 17, 1908, 409. <br />Smith, J. W. Boe-ton forecast district, 2, 18, 52, 86, 126, 162, 198, 232, <br />276,826. 357. 395. <br />Smithsonian meteorological tables (correctIon in), 179. <br />Soil, movements at. Atmospheric influences causing, 436. <br />Soiar constant. Apparatus for the study of, 455 b. <br />Study of, by Weather Bureau, 455 b. <br />New formula for computing, 108, 455 c. <br />Solar radiation. Comparison of the intensity of, at St. Petersburg and <br />Pavlovsk, 62. <br />Study of, by the Weather Bureau) 455 a. <br />South America, changes of climate in, 447-9. <br />Southeast trades, 335 c. <br />Southerland, J. L. Eva.poration observations by (Mecca, Cal.), 442. <br />Spokane, Wash. The climate of, 175-7. <br />Sresnevsky. The a.rrangement ot cirrus clouds, 298 d. <br />Stewart, Charles. The olimate of Spokane, Wash., 175. <br />Storms. A brief historical review of the theories of, 403 c. <br />Storm path? Is there a type of, 56. <br />Storm, severe iocal in Florida, 135. <br />Storm signals for Norway, new system of, 372. <br />St6rm, wInd, a~ Peorla\ Ill., May 5,1908,137. <br />Storm and hurricane warnings. August, Chart XI. <br />Storms and loe on the Great Lakes, 236--44. <br />