Classified List of Papers and Notes Contained in Vols. I-X. 251 



Meteorology, continued. 

 Engelmann, G., continued. 



[Singular scries of thunder-storms]. 2: 153 



[Snowstorm of Oct. 25, 186?]. 2: 187-8 



[Unusually violent storm]. 2:157 



Engelmann, G., and A. Wisiizenus. Meteorological observations for 1856, 



made in St. Louis. 1 : 87, 301 

 Engler, E. A. Auroral phenomena on the evening of Sept. 12, 1881. 



4:391-4 

 Frankenfield, H. C. [Hot and cold waves]. 7 :xlviii 

 Hayes, R. [Hail storm of May 19, 1873]. 3 : cvii 



[Tornado of March 30, 1872]. 3 : lxxix 



McLellan. [Lightning and trees]. 3 : cxli 



McPheeters, W. M. [Lightning effect on tree]. 3:xlv 



Nipher, F. E. [Differences in anemometer readings]. 3 : cclxxii 



[The establishment of a Missouri weather service]. 3 : cclxvi 



[Meteorological notes]. 4 : lviii, lix. 5 : xxxiv, xxxv, xlii 



Report on magnetic observations ia Missouri, summer of 1878. 



4:81-101 

 Report on magnetic determinations in Missouri, summer of 1879. 



4:121-144 

 Magnetic determinations in Missouri during the summer of 1880. 



4 : 333-50 



Magnetic survey of Missouri. Fourth annual report. 4 : 453-80 



Magnetic survey of Missouri. Fifth annual report. 4: 516-34 



[Rain-gauges and wind]. 5 : vi 



Report on Missouri rainfall, with averages for ten years ending 



December, 1887. 5 : 383-432 (with 9 plates). 



[Storm of February 19th and 20tb, 1882]. 4 :lxxiii 



Surface iutegrals in meteorology. 5 : 469-70 



[Thunderstorms]. 4:xxxvii 



[Topography and magnetic variation]. 4 : lxii 



[Velocity of rain fall]. 4 : xv 



Winter temperatures. 5: 461-3 



■ — See J. L. R. Wadsworth. 

 Norton, J. B. S. [Effects on trees of tornado of May, 1896]. 7 : lxxiii 

 Parry, C. C. On the character of the persistent snow -accumulations in the 



Rocky mountains, Lat. 40°-41° North, and certain features pertaining 



to the alpine flora. 2 : 532-543 

 Sawyer, A. On climatic change in Illinois — its cause. 3 : 255-260 

 von Schrenk, H. A severe sleet-storm. 10: 143-50. pi. 10, 11 

 The trees of St. Louis as influenced by the tornado of 1896. 8 : 25- 



il.pl. 3-9 

 Smith, S. An hypothesis concerning the formation of hail. 1 : 297- 



300 

 Wadsworth, J. L. R., and F. E. Nipher. The tornado of April 14, 1879. 



4 : 102-120 (with 3 charts) . 

 Wisiizenus, A. Atmospheric electricity. 2 : 3-16. pi. 1, 3. 115-118, 287- 



296. pi. 12, 13. 414-416. 3 : 167-172 

 [Lightning and trees] . 3 : cxl 



