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436 



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The relation between northers and magnetic dis- 

 turbances at Havana, Cuba. U. S. Signal Serv. Notes, 

 No. 13, 1885, 16 pp. 



The theory of the wind vane. Amer. Jl. Sci., 34, 

 1887, 44-52. 



Gas comets. [1887.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 4 (1887-88), 



47-48. 



Tornado predictions and their verification. [1887.] 



Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 4 (1887-88), 68-74. 



A sensitive wind-vane. Science, 9, 1887, 342. 



Instructions to voluntary observers. [1888.] Amer. 



Meteorol. Jl., 4, 1887-88, 434-436. 



The Trans-Mississippi rainfall problem restated. 



[1888.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 5 (1888-89), 66-79. 



Suction anemometers. [1888.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 



5 (1888-89), 193-209. 



Is the rainfall increasing on the plains? Science, 11, 



1888, 194. 



The rainfall at Fort Leaven worth, Kan. 



Science, 12, 



1888, 10-11; Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 5 {1888-89), 372. 

 Dew-point tables. [1889.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 5 

 (1888-89), 477-478, 480. 



Progress of meteorology in 1889. Smithsonian Hep., 



1889, 205-285. 



Who sold his wheat for $1.40? or an examination of 

 the value of .BLAKE'S tables. [1889.] Kan. Ac. Sci. 

 Trans., 12, 1890, 37-42. 



An electric storm. [1890.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 7 

 (1890-91), 392-393. 



Rain-making in Texas. Nature, 44, 1891, 594. 



The facts about rain-making. [1892.] Amer. Mete- 



orol. Jl., 9 (1892-93), 276-279. 

 A problem in mechanical flight. 



[1894.] Ann. Math., 

 8 (1893-94), 165-175. 



Winds injurious to vegetation and crops. [1895.] 



U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., 11, 1894, 435-444. 



Curtis, George E[dward] (et alii). Smithsonian meteoro- 

 logical tables. [Based on GUYOT'S meteorological and 

 physical tables.] [1893.] Smithsonian Miscell.. Coll., 35, 



1897, Art. 1, lix + 262 pp. 



Curtis, George W. The development of the American 



trotter. A study in animal physics. Texas Ac. Sci. 



Trans., 1 (No. 1), 1892, 35-44. 

 Curtis, H. E., Scovell, M. A., & Peter, A.. M. See 



Scovell, Peter & Curtis. 

 Curtis, H. Holbrook. The effects on the vocal cords of 



improper method in singing. [1893.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 



59, 1894, 70-74. 

 Curtis, H. P. The terms cyclone and tornado. [1895.] 



Amer. Meteorol. JL, 11 (1894-95), 425-426. 

 Curtis, H. S. Automatic movements of the larynx. 



[1900.] Amer. Jl. Psychol., 11, 1899-1900, 237-239. 

 Curtis, Heber I). Bright meteor observed at Napa, 



February.2, 1896. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 8, 1896, 86. 

 Very bright meteor, March 4, 1898. Astr. Soc. Pacific 



Publ., 10, 1898, 79. 

 The Leonids in 1898. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 10, 



1898, 242. 



Elements of Comet b 1898. Astr. JL, 19, 1899, 195. 



Elliptic elements of Comet b, 1898 (Perrine). Astr. 



Soc. Pacific Publ., 11, 1899, 80. 

 Curtis, I. A. Bolide dell' 8 ottobre [1890. San Remo]. 



Moncalieri Oss. Boll., 11, 1891, 7. 

 Curtis, John G. The use of excised mammalian muscles 



for purposes of demonstration. [1899.] Amer. Jl. 



PhysioL, 3, 1900, xi. 

 Curtis, John L. For biographical notice see Amer. Natlist., 



81, 1897, 632-633. 

 Theridium inconstans, a new spider. [Posth.] 



Philad., Ent. News, 8, 1897, 91-94. 

 Curtis, Joseph Story. Abstract of a report on the mining 



geology of the Eureka district, Nevada. [1884.] U. S. 



Geol. Surv. Rep., 1882-83, 221-251. . ., 



Silver-lead deposits of Eureka, Nevada. U. S. Geol. 



Surv. Monogr., 7, 1884, xiii + 200 pp. 



The quantitative determination of silver by means of 



the microscope. [1885.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1884- 

 85, 323-352. 



The reduction of Rand ores by amalgamation and 



concentration. [With discussion.] [1894.] S. Africa 

 Chem. Metall. Soc. Proc., 1 (1894-97), 76-80, 94-97. 



The basin theory as applied to the Rand deposits. 



[With discussion.} S. Africa Geol. Soc. Trans., 1, 1896, 

 50, 62-72. 



Curtis, Lester. The cultivation of bacteria, and the cholera 

 bacillus. Amer. Soc. Micr. Proc., 1885, 142-150. 



Curtis, Moses Ashley. For biographical notice and list 

 of works see Jl. MycoL, 2, 1886, 54-59, 106. 



Curtis, P. A. Fenomeni geodinamici. Moncalieri Oss. 

 Boll., 9, 1889, 162. 



Curtis, Richard H. Memorandum on the measurement of 

 squalls shown on the traces yielded by Robinson anemo- 

 meters of the "standard" pattern. [1890.] Meteorol. 

 Off. Met. Council Rep. , [1888-89], 27-30. 



Memorandum [on the reliability of the actual readings 



obtained from the harmonic analyser]. [1890.] Mete- 

 orol. Off. Met. Council Rep., [1889-90], 49-54. 



Report on the performance of the pressure-tube ane- 

 mometer on the roof of the Meteorological Office. [1894.] 

 Meteorol. Off. Met. Council Rep., [1893-94], 20-22. 



Some characteristic features of gales and strong winds. 



Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 20, 1894, 262-269. 



Report on the comparisons made between two pressure- 

 tube anemometers on the roof of the Meteorological 

 Office. [1895.] Meteorol. Off. Met. Council Rep., [1894- 

 95], 27-28. 



Note on the exposure of the Robinson anemometer at 



Holyhead. [1895.] Meteorol. Off. Met. Council Rep., 

 [1894-95], 29-35. 



Hourly variation of sunshine at seven stations in the 



British Isles. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 21, 1895, 216- 



227. 



Anemometer experiments. 



[1896.] Meteorol. Off. 

 Met. Council Rep., [1895-96], 24-34. 



The exposure of anemometers. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. 



JL, 22, 1896, 237-246. 



An attempt to determine the velocity equivalents of 



wind-forces estimated by BEAUFORT'S scale. Submitted 

 to the Wind Force Committee. [1896.] Meteorol. Soc. 

 Quart. JL, 23, 1897, 24-55. 



Sunshine recorders and their indications. Report on 



the results of a comparison between the sunshine records 

 obtained simultaneously from a Campbell-Stokes burn- 

 ing recorder and from a Jordan photographic recorder. 

 [1897.] Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl. , 24, 1898, 1-24. 



Report upon anemometer experiments at Holyhead. 



[1898-1900.] Meteorol. Off. Met. Council Rep., [1897- 

 98], 21-28; [1899-1900], 104-107. 



Description of the bridled anemometer designed by 



Sir G. G. STOKES, Bart., F.R.S. [1898.] Meteorol. Off. 

 Met. Council Rep., [1897-98], 28-30. 



The diurnal variation of the barometer in the British 



Isles. [1899.] Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 26, 1900, 1-22. 



Hail in June, 1900. [1900.] Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 



35, 1901, 112. 



Curtis, Richard H., & Scott, Robert H. See Scott & 

 Curtis. 



Curtis, W. Parkinson. Argynnis Euphrosyne, ab. Ento- 

 mologist, 31, 1898, 1. 



Curtis, Winterton G. The anatomy and development of 

 the reproductive organs of Planaria maculata. [1900.] 

 Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [19 (1899-1900)], 56-59. 



On the reproductive system of Planaria simplissima, 



a new species. Zool. Jbiich. (Anat.), 13, 1900, 447-466. 



Curtis-Hayward, J. F. Preservatives for cream. Agr. 

 Soc. JL, 4, 1893, 404-406. 



