Henry] 



766 



[Henry 



Relative humidity inside and outside of buildings. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Kev., 24 (1896), 456. 

 Eeport on the relative humidity of southern New 



England and other localities. U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., 



19, 1896, 23 pp. 



Tornadoes, 1889-96. [1896.] U. S. Weath. Bur. 



Rep., 1895-96. xsiii-xl. 



Rainfall of the crop season. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearb., 



1897, 607-618. 

 Excessive precipitation in the United States. U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Kev., 25 (1897), 13-15. 

 Climate of Alaska. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 25 



(1897), 248. 

 Rainfall of the United States, with annual, seai5onal, 



and other charts. U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., D, 1897, 



58 pp. 

 Monthly mean values for the lustrum 1891-95. [1897] 



U. S. Wea'th. Bur. Rep., 1896-97, 73. 

 Climatic statistics, 1896. [1897.] U. S. Weath. Bur. 



Rep., 1896-97, 277-291. 

 Rainfall of the United States. [1897.] U. S. Weath. 



Bur. Rep., 1896-97, 317-368. 

 The weather of the month. U. S. Monthly Weath. 



Rev., 26 (1898), 5-9, 48-52, 94-99, 142-147, 198-203, 



244-249, 294-300, 346-352, 397-402, 443-449, 498-502, 



532-536, 595-599, v; 27 (1899), 5-7, 50-53, 115-117, 



162-164, 216-219, 259-261, 314-316, 366-369, 422^24, 



477-479, 510-511, 551-5-53, 579-581, v-vi ; 28 (1900), 



24-26. 69-71, 115-117, 167-169, 212-214, 253-255, 



345-347, 398-400, 4.50-452, 501-503, 559-561, 587- 



590. 

 Normal annual sunshine and snowfall. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), 108, v. 

 Meteorological work in Alaska. U. S. Monthly Weath. 



Rev., 26 (1898), 154-157. 

 Climatic data bearing upon the culture of the date 



palm. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), 160. 

 Rainfall of Ma.saya and Granada, Nicaragua. U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), 162, 305-306. 

 Rainfall in Nicaragua. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 



26 (1898), 305. 



Quantity of rainfall corresponding to given depths. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), 408-409. 

 Removal of Weather Bureau Office in New York City. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), 455. 

 The thunderstorm of September 17-18, 1895. U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), 538-539. 



Local atmospheric disturbances. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), .539-540. 



Are our winters changing ? U. S. Monthly Weath. 



Rev., 26 (1898), 540-541.^ 

 The weather of 1897. [1890.] U. S. Weath. Bur. 



Rep., 1897-98, 261-282. 

 Wave or billow clouds. U. S. Monthly Weath. Eev., 



27 (1899), 57-58. 



Normal precipitation in the region of the Great Lakes. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 27 (1899), 151-153. 

 Appendix [to article by General Abbot on the climato- 

 logy of the Isthmus of Panama]. U. S. Monthly Weath. 



Rev., 27 (1899), 203, vi. 

 Spurious tornado photographs. U. S. Monthly Weath. 



Rev., 27 (1899), 203-204. 

 Sudden oscillations in lake level. Pressure waves. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 27 (1899), 305-307. 

 Thunderstorms on August 2, 1899. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev., 27 (1899), 359-360. 

 The climate of St. Lawrence Island. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev., 27 (1899), 457-458. 

 Comparative rain gage readings at Atlanta, Ga. U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Rev., 27 (1899), 543-545. 

 Date of Cold Friday. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 27 



(1899), 545. 

 Loss of life and property by lightning. U. S. Weath. 



Bur. Bull., 26, 1899, 45-74; Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 



25, 1899, 273-274. 

 Amplification of weather forecasts. U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Yearb., 1900, 107-114. 

 Comparative thermometer readings at New York, N. Y. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 28 (1900), 99-100. 

 Loss of life in 1899 by lightning. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev.. 28 (1900), 100-101. 

 Lake levels and wind phenomena. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev., 28 (1900), 203-205. 

 The hot weather of August, 1900. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev., 28 (1900), 333-330. 

 Meteorological observations at Eagle, Alaska. U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Rev., 28 (1900), 390-391. 

 Property loss by lightning in the United States, 1899. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 28 (1900), 431-433. 

 W.enry, Aiijiustbie. Chinese names of plants. China Roy. 



Asiat. Soc. Jl., 22, 1888, 233-283. 

 [Vegetable productions. Central China.] Kew Bull., 



1889, 226-227. 



Notes on two mountain-antelopes of Central China. 



Zool. Soc. Proc, 1890, 93-94. 



Memorandum on the jute and hemp of China. Kew 



Bull., 1891, 249-2.52. 



Shu-laud root (Dioscorea rhipogonoides, Oliver). Kew 



Bull., 1895, 230-231. 



A list of plants from Formosa. With some prelimi- 

 nary remarks on the geography, nature of the flora and 

 f conomic botany of the island. Japan Asiat. Soc. Trans., 

 24, 1896 {Supjil.), 118 pp. 



Botany of Formosa. Kew Bull., 1896, 6.5-76. 



Notes from south-western China. Garden & Forest, 



10, 1897, 461-462. 



Botanical explorations in Yunnan. Kew Bull., 1897, 



99-101, 407-414. 



A budget from Yunnan. Kew Bull, 1897, 407-414; 



1898, 2S',l-297: 1899, 46-50. 

 Henry, C. *[Sur la decouverte d'un ancien glacier dans 



les Alpes-Maritimes.] France Soc. M6t6orol. Nouv. 



Meteorol., 9, 1876 (Pt. 1), 57-59. 

 Henry, CharU's. Les connaissances mathematiques de 



Jacques Cas.\nova de Seingalt. Rev. Sci., 33, 1884, 503- 



504. 

 Les thermomfetres de salon en 1628. Rev. Sci., 33, 



1884, 595-597. 



Introduction a la chymie. Manuscrit in^dit de 



DiDEEOT. Rev. Sci., 34, 1884, 97-108. 



Le cours de chimie de Rouelle avec des pages in^dites 



de Diderot. Rev. Sci. , 35, 1885, 801-804. 



L'cEUvre scientifique de Leonard de Vinxi. Rev. Sci., 



36, 1885, 350-351. 



Sue le principe et la graduation d'un thermometre 



physiologique vrai et le coefficient de dilatation des gaz 

 parfaits. Ass. FranQ. C. R., 1889 {Pt. 1), 254-255. 



Sur une loi generale des reactions psycho-motrices. 



Ass. Franv. C. R., 1889 {Pt. 2), 1060-1096. 

 Sur la dynamogenie et I'iuhibition. Paris, Ac. Sci. 



C. R., 108, 1889, 70-71; Ass. Fran?. C. B., 1889 {Pt. 1), 



308-309. 

 Sur un cercle chromatique, un rapporteur et un triple 



decimetre esth^tiques. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 108, 1889, 



169-171. 



Recherches th^oriques et experimentales sur les 



illusions d'optique. Ass. Fran^. C. E., 1890 {Pt. 1), 

 203. 



Recherches experimentales sur la sensibilite ther- 



mique. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., Ill, 1890, 274-276, 320. 



Sur le principe et la graduation d'uu thermometre 



physiologique. Paris, Soc. Biol. Mhn., 42, 1890 (C. R.), 

 71-75. 



La lumiere, la couleur et la forme. Rev. Sci., 46, 



1890, 289-297, 364-370. 



Olfactometre fond^ sur la diffusion a travers les 



