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<br />MONTHLY WEATHER REVmW.
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<br />Stormer, Prof. Carl. Work on the physios of the aurora. (Review by
<br />Nuttlng), 112. 1 p.
<br />Work o-f. on Birkeland's theory of the aurora (J. A. Anderson). 129.
<br />2p.
<br />Stozir Ivan. Memorial notes OD, 23.
<br />Straohey, Sir RIchard. Memorial notice of, 22.
<br />Strong, W. W. :Radium; Its properties, distribution, and influence on
<br />the atmosphere,. 64.
<br />Stumph A Evaporation observa.tions by (Indio,'Cal,), 4.42.
<br />Swindle~s. 'the duty of the Governm.ent to protect .the people from, 259.
<br />SwIngle W. T. Courtesy of, 442.
<br />Symona'medal. Presented to M. Leon Tetasereno de Bort, 1,4.6.
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<br />Talman, O. FitZhugh.' Notes trom the Wea.ther Burlu Library, 21, 70,
<br />110 145, 174, 216, 263, 292, 639, 3S6, 421.
<br />eommehts on "The present and future state of maritime meteor-
<br />ology, .. 60.
<br />Reoent a.dditions to Weather Bureau Library, 148, 180,219, 261,300,
<br />343, 374,419. ' 146 161 "19
<br />Recent papers bea.ring on meteorology and seismology, _, ,.:0,
<br />, 262, 300, 344, 374, 419.
<br />Wireless weather repot'ts. note on','408.
<br />Tasmania and the tot&.l solar eclipse. 412. '
<br />Teissereno de Bort. The isothermalll.l-yer of the atmosphere,'294.
<br />Telegraphy. Report of the telegra.ph service, 463.
<br />Tele-thermoscopes for stations, 457 d.
<br />Temperature. Relatlon between the range of, a.nd t~e distribution of
<br />la.nd and water, 370.
<br />A compa.rison of thE) changes in the temperature of the waters of the
<br />North Atlantio and in the strength of the, trade winds, 371.
<br />Tezcuco. Lake. Olimatio history of, variatlonsin level of, 446.
<br />Thomson, J. J. The isothermai layer of the atmosphere, remarks on,
<br />296 b.
<br />Tides of the solld earth, observed by Doctor Hecker, 166. "
<br />Tokyo, Japan. The tra.ining school at, for met~orological observers, 410.
<br />Tornadoes. Alabama.. April 24 and 30, 1908, 133, 134.
<br />Arkansas, November. 1908,422. .
<br />Can we proteot against? 101. _' '. ,"
<br />Dora and Bergens, Ala.. AprU 24, 1908, 134.
<br />Illinol$, Pakln, Maroh 27, 1908, 13'i.
<br />Louisiana, April 24, 1908J 131.
<br />Minnesota, May 24, 1908, 135.
<br />MissIssippi, January 31, 1908, 74.
<br />April 2., 1906, 132.
<br />Oklahoma, November 23, 1908, 423.
<br />Tex.as, near Fort Worth, observations of, 135.
<br />Wisconsln, November 25, 1908, 409.
<br />Torquemada. Qq.oted (1), past oUmate of Mexico, 4;47.
<br />Trade winds. Soo Winds.
<br />Transvaal, meteorology in the, 3S9 d.
<br />Trowbridge, John. Lightning and powerful electl'ic discharges, 92.
<br />Teutsui, M. Relation between the range of a.ir temperature and the
<br />distribution of Ia.nd and water, 370.
<br />Tuberoulosis. Hodgkins fund pdze, 22.
<br />Turner, George A. Luminous fog, 371.
<br />Turner, Herbert RaIl. The isotherma.118,yer of the a.tmosphere, remar~s
<br />00, 295 d.
<br />Typhoon, the DeWitte, August 1-3, 1901, 328.
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<br />Upper air observations. See" Aortal obee'rvatlone.
<br />Upper temperature inversion. See Isothermal layer.
<br />Urbana, Ill. A luminous meteor.cloud obse~ved at, 410.
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<br />Van Oleef, Eugene. Is there a type of storm path, 56.
<br />VarneYJ B. M. Olouds over the Chelsea fireJ 112.
<br />Early meteorology at Harvard CollegeJ 140, 286.
<br />Velocity of faUfng rain-drops, 407.
<br />Vincent, J. High pres$ure over Europe, January, 1901," 111.
<br />Vinogrado~. The relation between barometrio gradient and wind ve.
<br />locfty near JurJev (Dorpa.t), 298 b.
<br />Vivian, Mrs. Herbert. Weather folk-lore of the Tyrol, 369 c.
<br />Voeikov, Alexander. Abstra.cts of Russian meteorological memoirs, 61.
<br />The study of evaporation, "63.
<br />Von Humboldt, Alexander. Cited on olimatio change8 in Mexico, 446 c.
<br />VortlC6$.
<br />The truncated dumb.bell vortex illustrated by the St. Louis, Mo.,
<br />tornado, May 27, 1896, 245.' , -.
<br />The DeWitte typhoon, August 1-3, 1901, 326.,
<br />The imperfect trunca.ted dumb-bell vortex, and the (lomposition of
<br />vortices, ilIustrated by the ocean cyclone of October 11, 1905, 398.
<br />Voss, E. L. Cl1mate of Brazil, 23 c.
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<br />Wa.lker, Gilbert T. The Isothermal layer of the atmosphere, remarks
<br />on, 296 b.
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<br />Walz, F..J.
<br />Louisville forecast district, 2, 18, 52, 86, 126, 162, .198, 232, 276, 326,
<br />356, 39S.
<br />Excessive preoipitation at Louis'9ille, Ky., 107.
<br />Wandel Isla.nd, meteorological station on, 22.
<br />Ward, R. DeC.
<br />Climate in relation to man, 111.
<br />Government meteorological work in Brazil, 254, 290.
<br />Kassner's meteorological globes, 37t.
<br />Notes on wea.ther and olimate made during a summer trip to Brazil,
<br />1908, 838.
<br />On the relative humidity of our houses in winter, 281 a.
<br />Warm stratum in the atmosphere, 131. "
<br />Water resources. 461.
<br />Weather Bureau men as educators, 4:5!.
<br />Weather Bureau men as university students, IBO.
<br />Weather folk.lore of the Tyrol, 369 c.
<br />Weather of the month (monthly summary), 5, 39, 74, 115, 150, 187, 220,
<br />263, 313, 345, 382, 423.
<br />WllliaIDl!, H, E.
<br />The olass under instruction at Washington, 410.
<br />Thomas Colllns, 23.
<br />William M. Husson, 146.
<br />Frank :Ridgway, 3. - .
<br />Willlamstown, Mass., a two y~ars' study of spring frosts at, 250.
<br />Winds. "
<br />Tl'ade wind, southeast, semidiurnal variation in, at St. Helena, 263J
<br />417.
<br />Windstorms in New Mexico and Oklahoma, 409.
<br />WIndstorms, severe, in OhIo, June 19, 190B.165.
<br />Windstorms in Ohio, August 12 and 17, 1908, 409.
<br />_ Wireless telegraphy in the servIce of modern meteorology, 407.
<br />Wireless telegraphy in the U. S. Weather Bureau. 460, and 407, foot note.
<br />Wireless weather reports, 112.
<br />Wood, Chas, S. The SmithMnian II:l:eteorologieal tables (c~rrect1on), 179.
<br />Woodcock, Ma.j. Albert. The observatory on Mount Etna, 102. ,
<br />X-rays, theory of: See _ Ra.diumJ 66 b.
<br />Yamashina, Prince. Mem~ria.l on, 175 c.
<br />'Yukon, the climate of the Canadian, 178.
<br />Zahm.,' A F. 'Resume of experiments in aerIal dynamics, 277.
<br />Zu~i cliff dwellings, evi~ences of climatic ohanges, 446.
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<br />OHRONOLOGIOAL mDEX OF SPECIAL PHENOMENA.
<br />]685-86. Siberia, ground frozen at depth of 91 feet, 298.
<br />1752" January 12. Extreme cold in Cambl'ldge, Mass., 288.
<br />1754.' January 22. Extreme cold in Cambridge, M-ass., 288.
<br />1756. January lB. Extreme cold in Cambridge, Mass'J 288.
<br />1760. July 10. Meteor and" whirlwInd" in New EIl.gland, 289.
<br />1761. December 24. Extreme cold in Cambridge, Mass., 288.
<br />1765. January 27. Extreme cold in Oambridge, Mass., 288.
<br />1780. May 19. "Toe,great darkness," 141. .
<br />1883. September. Very dry ~'ear at Portla.nd, Me., 412.
<br />1890. Cloudburst near Shasta, Cal., 97.
<br />lB91. August 12., Ctj:mdb\\rst at Campo, Cal.J 259.
<br />1896. May 27. St. Louis, Mo., tornado,' 245-251.
<br />]896. July 4. Exce8sive rainfall (5.5 inches) at LouisvUle, Ky" 107.
<br />1B96. 'July 21. Excessive rainfall (7.15 inohes) at Shelbyvll1e, Ky., 199.
<br />1901. August 1-6. DeWitte typhoon in China Sea, 328-333. '
<br />1904. Novembor 14. Meteor at Urbana, Ill., leaving presistent lumin-
<br />ous cloud, 410. .
<br />1905. Ootober 11. NQrth Atlan'tlo storm, 398...403.
<br />1906. August 27, Lightning (explosive effect), Warren, N. H., 93.
<br />1906-7. Drought in,New Zealand, 208-212.
<br />1907. October 5. Great meteor over New Jer8ey and Pennsylvanta., 142.
<br />1908. January 24. ~evere8t storm. on record a.t Nantt,lcket, Mass., 2.
<br />190B. January 31. Tornado In Jefferson Oounty, Miss., 74.
<br />1908. .February-July. Protracted fioods of the Mississippi sYBtem, 19B-
<br />208. 296, '
<br />1908. Maroh.' HurricaI1e in ,the West Indies, 136.
<br />Maroh 27~ Torna4o at Pek1n, In., 137.
<br />1908. Aprll 12. Clouds over the Ohelsea, Mass., fire. 112.
<br />1908. Aprll 24. Tornadoes in Louisiana; Mississippi, Alabama, 131-4.
<br />Tornado at Dora and Bergens, La., 134.
<br />1908. April. Dvstta.1l1n Idaho, 103.
<br />1908. May 5. ,+ornadic windstorm at Peoria, Ill" 1.37.
<br />1908. May 24. Tornadoes in southern Minnesota. 136.
<br />1908. May 29. Tornado near Fort Worth, Tex., 135. ,
<br />1908. May 30. Tornadic storm near Blountstown, Fla., 135.
<br />1908. May. Excessive rains in Texas, 126.
<br />1908. June 19. Severe windstorms in Ohio, 165.
<br />190B. June 27. Severe 8torm at Fukwana, S. Dak., 166.
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