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 Dnttou,*C.E. The effect of a warmer climate upon glaciers, xxvii, 1884. pp. 1-18. 

 Hazen, Henry A-. Tbe enu glows, xxvii, 1884. pp. 201-212. 

 Hazen, Heui-y A. Thermometer exposure, xxvii, 1884. pp. 3G&-378, 

 Hazen, Henry A. Tornadoes, xxviii, 1884. pp. 181-189. 

 Keeler, J. E. Ou tke absorption of radiant heat by carbon dioxide, xxvill, 1834. 



pp. 190-198. 

 Langley, S. P. On the amount of the atmosi)heric absorption, xxviii, 1884. pp. 



163-180. 

 Loomis, Elias. Contributions to meteorology. Twentieth paper. Reduction of 



barometic observations to sea level, xxxiii, 1884. pp. 1-17, 81-93. 

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 Bent, Silas. ^Meteorology of the mountains and plains of North America, as affect- 

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 Clayton, H.H. The thunder-squalls of July 5 [1884]. i, 1884-'85. pp. 263-272, 



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 Clayton, H. H. A lately discovered meteorological cycle, i, 1884-'85. pp. 130-144. 

 Davis, W. M. The winds and currents of the equatorial Atlantic, i, 1884-85. pp. 



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 Davis, W. M. The relation of tornadoes to cyclones. I, 1884-'85. pp. 121-127. 

 Hazen, H. A. Determination of air temperature and humidity. 1,1884-85. pp. 342- 



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 Meudenhall, T. C. Ohio meteorological bureau. (Organization.) i, 1884-85. pp. 



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 Paul, H. M. Barometric waves of very short periods, i, 1884-85. pp. 17-27. 

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 Andries, P. Ueber Gewitter- und Hagelbildung. xii, 1884. pp. 1-17, 65-72. 

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