428 SCIENTIFIC RECORD FOR 1884. 



No. of paragraph. 

 Rung, Capt. G. : 



Rotation psycbrometer 46 



Rain-gauge, self-recording 146 



Sachs, phajnological laws 421 



Santis, summit of: 



Winds, force, and direction 242, 243 



Hourly barometric observations 278 



Salis, P. von, lightning strokes in Switzerland 341 



San Fei'nando, Spanish storm-warnings 47 



Sawyer, C. J., bibliographer to the Signal Service 89 



Saxony, Meteorological Institute of 25 



Schenzl, Dr. Guido, magnetic charts for Hungary 349 



Schering, Prof. K. : 



Vertical magnetic force 347 



Observation of ground currents 353 



Schlossiug, distribution of carbonic acid gas 165 



Schmidt, Prof. J. F. J., climate of Greece 80 



Schomrock, A. , sudden changes of pressure 269 



Schreiber, Dr. P. : 



Aijpointed director 25 



Recommends decades instead of pentades 26 



Barometric hypsometry 420 



Schwalbe, Prof. W., formation of ice-caves 198 



Scintillation preceding rain 370 



Scott, R. H. : 



Cumulative temperatures 13 



On equinoctial gales 13 



Author of elementary meteorology 69 



Thermometer shelters 126 



Existence of equinoctial storms 288 



Seeland, F., height of well-water 223 



Serrell, E. W. , flotation of dust and fog 210 



Sherman, L. A., movement of weather areas 3 



Siberia, climate. , Woeikof 74 



Siemens, Prof. W. , method of observing ground currents 353 



Signal Service : 



Gravity correction 142 



State weather service 2 



Tornado studies 3 



Thermometer studies 3, 127, 131,132, 133 



Monthly weather review 11 



Standard time 17 



Meteorological education 19 



Decades and heptades 27 



Bibliography 89 



Transatlantic telegrams 96 



Size of weather districts - 107 



Psycbrometer studies 122, 130 



Photography of clouds 150 



Uses the dew point 156 



Observations at Mount Whitney 169 



Tri-daily cloud map 229 



Barograph records at Washington 270 



ObservatioQS of thunder-storms 296 



Uses both departures and reduced 326 



