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30. An equatorial zone of almost perpetual electrical 

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31. Upper wind currents near the equator, and the 

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32. The shadow of Adam's Peak. Nature, 36, 1887, 

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33. Upper cloud movements in the equatorial regions 

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34. The " Meteorologiske Institut" p,t Upsala, and 

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37. On the relation between tropical and extra- 

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38. Modern views about hurricanes, as compared 

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39. Observations on the height, length, and velocity 

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40. Electrical and meteorological observations on 

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41. First report of the Thunderstorm Committee. 

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42. Observations on cloud movements near the 

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46. Upper wind currents over the North Atlantic 

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47. Raiu clouds on Lake Titicaca. Nature, 40, 



1889, 12-13. 



48. Upper wind currents over the equator in the 

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49. Nitrate of soda, and-t he nitrate country. Nature, 

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50. The circulation of the atmosphere over the 

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51. On MELDHUM'S rules for handling ships in the 

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52. Observations on the motion of dust, as illus- 

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