APPENDIX 209 



VI. THK ATMOSPHERE 



1. Some properties ami uses of air Hooker (Part III), Chnps. F, II, 



IV, VI, X -XIV; Tarr, pp. 229-230. 



2. Pressure exerted by the atmosphere (Any good text in Physics.) 



3. Applications of atmospheric pressure Brownell (Physios), pp. 



54-59, 114-115; Hooker (Part III), Chaps. V, VI'. 



4. Causes of change in atmospheric pressure. 



5. Currents in the atmosphere Harrington, pp. 48-59 ; Tarr, pp. 



255-262. 



(>. Areas of high and low pressure Harrington, pp. 99-127 ; Tarr, pp. 

 262-271. 



VII. WEATHER AND CLIMATE 



1. Weather in the affairs of men Harrington, pp. 1-32, 187-222; 



Lipman, pp. 52-55; Tarr, pp. 83-89, 105-108, 275-279, 369-392. 



2. Weather as affected by highs and lows Harrington, pp. 128-135, 



142-165 ; Tarr, pp. 285-293, 426-427. 



3. The thermometer (Any good text in Physics.) 



4. Temperature records. 



5. Solar heating Crawford, pp. 182-184. 



6. General weather records. 



VIII. AT OUR HOMES 



1. Rooms of the house, and their furnishings Bailey, pp. 25-38, 48- 



60; Coleman (Health), pp. 177-190; Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 270, 

 463, 475, 607; Kinne & Cooley (Foods), 15-53, 265-277, 352-364; 

 Parloa, pp. 1-26, 35-167, 268-278; Price, pp. 72-113; Snell, pp. 

 59-81; Williams & Fisher, pp. 11-23, 31-49. (Trade catalogues 

 giving cuts of heating system's and plumbing outfits.) 



2. Cost of living Bailey, pp. 308-321 ; Coleman (Health), pp. 93- 



108; Coleman (Physiology), pp. 166-179; Farmers' Bulletin, No. 

 375; Kinne & Cooley (Foods), pp. 54-83, 278-294, 321-331, 342- 

 351; Parloa, pp. 168-201,222-261; Price, pp. 187-202; Williams 

 & Fisher, pp. 73-82, 136-191, 226-247. (State Food Laws, and 

 Regulations of the State Board of Health.) 



3. Fires, and burns (Bulletins of the State Fire Warden, and regu- 



lations of the local fire officials.) 



