GENERAL BOOKS OF REFERENCE RELATING TO 



METEOROLOGY 



(Prepared by the courtesy oj Mr. A . Lawrence Rotch} 



ABERCROMBY, RALPH, Weather, International Scientific Series, London, 1887, 



8vo, 472 pp. (Contains the principles of weather forecasting.) 

 DAVIS, WILLIAM M., Elementary Meteorology, Boston, 1894, 8vo, 355 pp. (The 



most complete work in English.) 

 HANN, JULIUS, Lehrbuch der Meteorologie, second edition, Leipzig, 1906, 8vo, 



642 pp. (The latest and most authoritative treatise). 

 WALDO, FRANK, Elementary Meteorology, New York, 1896, 12mo, 373 pp. (A 



compact summary.) 



CLIMATE 



HANN, JULIUS, Handbook of Climatology, Parti, translated by R. DeC. Ward, 

 New York, 1903, 8vo, 437 pp. (An abridged English edition of the standard 

 work.) 



UPPER AIR 



ROTCH, A. LAWRENCE, Sounding the Ocean of Air, Romance of Science Series, 

 London, 1900, 8vo, 184 pp. (A popular account of the exploration of the 

 atmosphere by cloud measurements and with kites and balloons.) 



