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Russell, F. A. Rollo. Tho sunsets and sunrises of November and December, 1883, 

 and January, 1884. x, 1884. pp. 139-152. 



Scott, Robert H. Brief notes on the history of tliermonaeters. x, 1884, pp. 167-172. 



Scott, Robert H. The equinoctial gales. Do they occur in the British Isles ? x, 

 1884. pp. 236-240. 2 pi. 



Scott, Robert. Cumulative temperature, x, 1884. pp. 297-300. 



Stanley, W. F. On certain effects which may have been produced in the atmos- 

 phere by floating particles of volcanic matter from the eruption of Krakatoa and 

 Mount St. Augustiu. x, 1884. pp. 187-194. 



Tripe, John W. On some relations of meteorological phenomena to health, x, 

 1884. pp. 276-281. 



Whipple, G. M. Preliminary inquiry into the causes of the variations in the read- 

 ings of black-bulb thermometer iHracj<o. X, 1884. pp. 45-52. 



Whipple, G. M. The Helm wind, x, 1884. pp. 267-275. (Numerous short papers.) 



Whipple, G.M. Meteorology in relation to health. (A discussion.) x, 1884. pp. 

 275-289. 



Loudon. Proceedings of the Royal Society. From November 15, 1883, to April 24, 

 1884. Vol. XXXVI. London, 1884. 8vo. 



Scott, Robert H. Note on a series of barometrical disturbances which passed over 

 Europe between the 27th and the 31st of August, 1883. xxxvi. pp. 139-142. 1 pi 



Strachcy, R. Note on R. H.Scott's paper "On a series of barometrical disturb- 

 ances which passed over Europe between the 27th and the 31st of August, 1883." 

 xxxvi. pp. 143-151. 

 Meteorologische Zeitschrift. (See Hamburg.) 



Nature. A weekly illustrated journal of science. Vols, xxix, xxx, xxxi, 1884. Lon- 

 don and New York, 1884. 1. 8vo. 



Archibald, E. Douglas. An account of some preliminary experiments with Biram's 

 anemometers attached to kite springs or wires, xxxi, 1884-'85. pp. 66-68. 



Paulsen, Adam. On the heights of the aurora borealis. xxix, 1883-'84. pi>. 337, 338. 



Ringwojd, Alexander. Red sunsets, xxx, 1884. pp. 301-304. 



Smith, C. Michie. Observations on a green sun, and associated phenomena, xxx, 

 1884. pp. 347-349. 



Thompson, James. Whirlwinds and waterspouts, xxx, 1884. pp. 648, 649. 



Tromholt, Sophus. Measuring the aurora borealis. xxix, 1883-'84. pp. 409-412. 

 Nature, La. Journal hebdomadaire illustr^. R^dacteur en chef, G. Tissandier. 12« 



anu6e, 1884. 1 et 2. sem. 2 vols. Paris, s. a. 1. 8\'o. 



Freres, Richard. Hygrom^tre enregistreur. 1884. 2. sem. p. 84. 



Lemstrom, Selim. L'(51cctricit^ atmosph^rique'. 1884. 2. sem. pp. 177-178. 



Plant6, Gaston. La foudre globulaire. 1884. 2. sem. pp. 195-196. 



Plumandon. Les Eclairs. Observations m6t6orologiques. 1884. 2. sem. pp. 173-174. 



Tissandier, Gaston. Les Incurs crfSpusculaires, et la coloration du ciel. 1884, 

 1. sem. pp. 106-107, 181. 



Tissandier, Gaston. Observation d'un uuage dlectrique. 1884. 2. sem. p. 125. 



Tissandier, Gaston. L'observatoire iij6t6orologique du Mont-Ventoux. 1884. 2. sem, 

 pp. 385-386. 



Zurcher, F. Les typhous. Observations de P. Dechevrens. 1884. 2. sem. pp. 

 306-307. 

 Naturforscher (Der). Hrsg. von Wilhclm Sklarek. xvii, 1884. Berlin, 1884. 1. 8vo. 



Blytt, A. Ueber die periodischen Aenderurgen in der Starke der Meersstromungen. 

 XVII, 1884. pp. 253-254. 



Kiessling. Die Diffractionsfarben in kiinstlichen Nebcin und die Dammerungs- 

 Erscheinungen. xvii, 1884. pp. 397-402. 



Hoppe, Edm. Ueber atmospharische und Gewitter-Elektricitat. xvii, 1884. pp. 

 410-412. 



Liebenow, Carl. Ziy Theorie der Gewitter. xvii, 1884. pp. 465-468. 



