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A29. ^VEATIIER Bl'REAl— ContiniUMl 



J9.2: CiJeiieral publieatioiiN — Continued 



C61 ' Climate and Health (monthly periodical). [Announcing discontinuance 

 of ]>nhlication of Climate and Health.] June 22, J 896. (Circ. ) 



C61 ^ ! Climatic charts of U. S., 1900. [26 charts bound.] 

 [Each chart was originally i.ssued separately.] 



C62' I Cloud forms. Description of cloud forms, n. d. (Chart.) 



C62'- I Same, 2d edition, n. d. 



C62-* I Same, 3d edition, n. d. 



C62' i Same, 4tli edition, n. d. 



C93 Current chart of Great Lakes. 1892. Proliable currents of Great Lakes 

 [deduced from bottle paper observations]. 1893. 24x34 in. (Chart.) 



C99 Cyclones. Development and movement of cyclones, as shown in morning 

 and evening weather maps Apr. 2-6, 1892; prepared bv C. F. 

 Marvin. 1S93. [IS] pp. Oblong 1. 8° 



D14 Dakotas. Certain climatic features of two Dakotas; bv John P. Finlej'. 

 1893. 206 pp. 89 pi. 4° 

 Same, 52d Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 157; serial no. 2893. 



D51 Dew-point. Tables for obtaining temperature of dew-point, relative 

 humiditv, etc. [From instructions to voluntarv observers. 1892. 

 In A29.12:V88.] 1897. pp. 66-98. (c. t. o.) 



F76 Forecaster and newspaper; by Harvey Maitland Watts. 1901. 22 pp. 



F92 Frost. Injurv and methods of protection from frost; bv W. H. Haramon. 

 1896. 12 pp. (For revised ed., see A29. 3:23.) 



F94 j Fruits. Protection of fruits, vegetables, and other food products, from 

 injurv l)v heat or cold during transportation; l)v ]Mark W. 

 Harrington. Aug. 22, 1894. n. t. p. 7 pp. 



G81' Great Lakes. Display of wind signals on Great Lakes. 1895. (Circular 

 of information. ) 13 pp. 1 pi. 



G81 2 Same. 1896. 18 pp. 1 pi. 



G81 3 i Great Lakes. Wreck chart of Great Lakes. 1886-91. (Broadside.) 



G81* j Same. 1886-93. (Broadside.) 



G81' j Great Lakes. Wrecks which occurred on Great Lakes Dec. 17, 1885, to 

 { Nov. 15, 1893. 1894. 22 pp. 



G81* j Great Lakes. AV recks and casualties on Great Lakes during 1895, 1896, 

 ! 1897; by Norman B. Conger. 1898. 23 pp. 



G81 " I Great Lakes. Wreck and casualty chart of Great Lakes. 1894. (Broad- 

 side. ) 



<i81^ ' Great Lakes. Section map of Great Lakes. [1892.] Chart 19x24 inches, 



H94 ' Hurricane of Aug. 13-16, 1901, on Louisiana and Mississij^pi coasts. 

 Special report on. [1901. ] n. t. ji. 6 ])p. 



In8 , [International svmbols recommended for use bv Meteorological Congress, 

 Munich, 1892; byMark W.Harrington.] Jan. 1, 1894. n.t.p. 5 pp. 



LI 5 j Lake levels. Variations in lake levels and atmospheric precipitation; by 

 j Alfred J. Henry. 1899. 8 pp. 



L62' j Lightning. Protection from lightning; by Alexander McAdie. 1894. 

 I (Circular of information. ) 20 pp. 11 pi. 



L62'' 1 Same. 2d edition. 1894. 21pp. 6 pi. 



L62» 1 Same. 3d edition. 1894. 21 i>p. 6 pi. 

 i ^ See, for 4th ed., A29.3:15. 



N27 I Nebraska. Dejiartures from normal temperature and rainfall with crop 

 , yields in Nebraska; by H.H.C.Dimwoody. 1896. 30 pp. 4° 



N81 North Pacific coast weather map. Explanation of North Pacific coast 

 weather map; by Willis L. Moore. 4 jip. 16° 



Pll Pacific slope. Weather forecasting and weatlier tvpes on North Pacific 

 slope; by B. S. Paguc and S. M. Blandford, Portland, Greg. 1897. 

 29+ [1] pp. 



PI 9 Pan-American P^xposition weather maps; with special color-printed envel- 

 ope. [1901.] (Broadside.) 



P21 Paris. Responses to programme of questions proposed for discussion at 

 Paris International Meteorological Congress, Sept., 1896. 1896. 

 29 pp. 



P91' Precipitation. Details of precipitation (rain and melted snow) at sta- 

 tions in Nebraska and South Dakota. Mar. 6, 1894. 33 pp.* 

 * No pojiy found. 



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