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ToMLiNSON, Charles. On liglituing and gnupowder niaoaziues. Phil. Mag., Loud., 



XXVIII, 1889, 3(58-:}7rj. 



On the theory of hail. Phil. Mag., Lond., xxviii, 1889, 1G9-184, pi. v. 



TUEiTSCHKE, Fkiedk. Witterung in Thiiriugeu ini Jahre 1888. Das Wetter, 



Braunsch., vi, 1889, 108-113. 

 Tripp, William B. South Americau rainfall south of the tropics. Scot. Giogr. Mag., 



Ediub., V, 1889, 297-301, map. 

 Ule, Willi. Das Durstgefiihl als kliniatischer Koustaute. Das Wetter, Brauusch., 



VI, 1889, 101-108. 



Das sattiguugsdeficit. Das Wetter, Braunsch., vi, 1889, 73-~9. 



U. S. Congress. Irrigation in Egypt. (1889.) (;See Barois, J.) 



U. S. Hydrographic Office, Navy Department. The St. Thomas-Hatteras hurricane 



of September 3 to 12, 1889. Washington, 1889. 10 ch. (with text). 



West Indian hurricanes. From the pilot chart of the North Atlantic Ocean, 



May, 1889. A mer. Met. Jo urn., Ann Arbor, v, 1889, Snppl.. 1 ch.; Science, N. Y., 

 XIII, 1889, 434-435. 



U. S. Signal Office. Bibliography of meteorology. Prepared under the direction of 

 General A. W. Greely, Chief Signal Officer; edited by Oliver L. Fassig. Parti. 

 Temperature. 4to. Washington, 1889. 38G p. (Lith.) 



Bibliography of meteorology. Prepared under the direction of General A. 



W. Greely, Chief Signal Officer ; edited by Oliver L. Fassig. Part ii. Moisture. 

 4to. Washington, 1889. 471pp. (Lith.) 



Rainfall of the Pacific Slope and the Western States and Territories. Fif- 

 tieth Congress, first session. Senate Ex. Doc. 91. 4to. Washington, 1888. 101 

 l)p., 15 ch. 



Charts showing the normal monthly rainfall in the United States, -with notes 



and tables. Prepared under the direction of General A. W. Greely, Chief Signal 

 Officer, by Capt.H.H.C.Dunwoody. 4to. Washington, 1889. 12p.,13ch. 



Floods in the Middle Atlantic States, May 31 to June 3,1-89. Extract from 



Monthly Weather Review, June, 1889. 4to. Washington. 1889. 5p.,4ch. 

 Tri-daily weather charts of the Signal Service, illustrating the severe storm 



of March 11 to 14, 1888. Reprint from Monthly Weather Review of March, 1888, 



with charts. 15.1 inches by 8.7 inches. [Washington, 1889.] 

 On the climate of Oregon and Washington Territory. Senate Ex. Doc. 282. 



Fiftieth Congress, first session. 4t(). Washington, 1889. 37p.,7ch. 

 Instructions for weather i>redictions and verifications. Amer. Met. Joitrn., Ann 



Arbor, vi, 1889, 19-32. 



{See Harvard College.) 



Venezia. Confcrcnze di meteoro'.ogia e di fisica terrestro, tenute in Venezia nel 



setlembre 188i da M. del Gaizo, G. Giovannozzi, O. Zanotti-Jiianco, con pre- 



fazione del prof. F. Denza. 8vo. Torino, 1889, 90 p. 

 Vettin. Ueber die Volumma dcr in die barometrischen Minima und Maxima hinein- 



und aus dcnselben herau^stromendcn Luft, Arch, (teittsch. Seewarle, Ilamb., xi, 



1888. 4to. Hamburg, 1888. 24 p, 2 pi. 



Wachlowski, a. Ziir Klimatologie von Czernowitz. Progr. (iym., Czernowitz, 



i.s8(;, 3{; p. 



Die Niederschlagsverhiiltnisso in Galizien. Met. Zeits., Wien, VI, 1889, 



294-299. 



Wagner, Coloman. NiederschUige und Gewitter zu Krcmsmiinstor. Progr. Ic. 1c. 



Obcrgym. Kremsmiin.'iter. 8vo. Linz, 1888. 34 p. 

 Wagner, Ernst. Einllnss des Mondes auf die Gewitter. Met. Zeits., Wien, Vi, 



1889, 299-303. 



Ueber den Einfluss der Sonuenrotation auf meteorologische Vorglinge. Daa 



Witter, Braunsch., vi, 1889. 1-7. 



W.<8 bedeuten die Mittelwerthe in der Meteorologie ? Das Wetter, Braunsch., 



VI, 1869, 85-89. 



