Tables 



Classincii- 

 tioii no. 



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1*91- 



P91» 

 R)5 



R13' 



R13^ 



R521 

 R52'^ 



Sa2 



Si2' 



Si2 2 

 Su7i 



Su7^ 



Til 



T34 



T431 



T43^ 



W371 



\V37''' 



W37* 

 W375 

 W37e 



W37' 

 A29.3: 



1 



8 

 9 



10 



A29. ^VEATIIKR BUREAU— ContiniuMl 

 Oenerjil publication!* — I'ontinued 



(if (Uiilv precipitation at sjiecial river and rainfall 

 S. Weather Bureau, for 1893, 1894, 1895. 1900. 



l'recii)itation. Tal)l( 



stations of U 



[2] 4-256 pp. 

 Precipitation. Table shovvin<j depth of jirecipitation corresponding to 



given weights. [1892.] card. 12°. 

 Psychronietric tables for obtaining vapor pressure, relative humidity, and 



temperature of dew-point; prepared bv C. F. Marvin. 1900. 



84 pp. 

 Rainfall chart. Lines of equal time of water travel at Cairo, 111. [1892.] 



22 X 28 in. 

 Rainfall laws, deduced from twenty years' observations; by Gustavus 



Hinrichs. AVeat her Bureau, 1893. 94 pp. 

 River and flood service. Chart of river and flood service. 1897. 

 River and flood service charts, showing area covered by water of Miss- 

 issippi River in April, 1897. 1897.* 

 St. Marys Falls Canal. Relation of certain atmospheric changes to 



changes in water level in St. Marys Falls Canal. 1894. n. t. p. 



2 pp. 4° 

 Signal Service. Statement of expenditures of Signal Service and Weather 



Bureau. 1893. 3 pp. 

 Same. 1895. 3 pp. 4° 

 Sunshine. Table of monthly amounts of possible sunshine for hours 



ending shortly after sunrise (and) sunset. 1894. 2 pp. card. 

 Sunshine table 1. Local time of sunrise and sunset for north latitudes, 



from 25° to 49°, inclusive. 2 pp. card. 

 Tables for dividing by 672, 720, 744, 56, 60, 62. Records Division, 



Weather Bureau. 1893. 15 pj). 

 Thermometer scales. Comparison of thermometer scales. [1892 J card. 



[Circular of instructions.] [1892.] 'J. i>] 

 1901. 15 pp. 24° 



(Single sheet 



charts. 



Thunderstorm observations 



Same. [1893.] 2 pp 

 Weather Bureau. [Its history and work.] 



[F(jr distribution at Pan-American Exposition.] 

 Weather charts. Explanation of weather 



[1892.] f° 

 Weather code, Dec. 1, 1892. 1892. 93 pp. 4° 



Same, Dec. 1, 1896. 1896. 116 pp. 4° 



Same, Mar. 1, 1902. 1902. 93 pp. 4° 

 Weather map. Explanation of weather map; bv Willis L. Moore. 3 pp. 



16° 

 Weather map, Dec. 13-16, 1893. [Wall map, 52 X 56 in.] 1894. 



Bulletins 



No. 1. Notes on climate and meteorology of Death Vallev, California; by 



Mark W. Harrington. 1892. 50 pp. 

 No. 2. Notes on new method for discussion of magnetic observations; by 



Frank H. Bigelow. 1892. 40 pp. 1 pi. 



3. Relations of soil to climate; by E. W. Hilgard. 1892. 59 pp. 



4. Some physical proiierties of soils in their relation to moisture and 

 crop distribution; by Milton Whitney. 1892. 90 pp. 



No. 5. Observations and experiments on fluctuations in level and rate of 

 movement of ground water on Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment 

 Station farm, and at Whitewater, Wis.; by Franklin H. t.-;..- 

 1892. 75 pp. 6 pi. 



No. 6. Diurnal variation of l)arometric pressure; bv Frank N. 

 1892. 32 pp. 



7. Report of first annual meeting of American Association of 

 Weather Services. 1893. 49~[)y>. 



8. Climatology of cotton plant; by P. H. Mell. 1893. 68 pp. 



9. Forecasting of thunderstorms during summer of 1893; by N, B. 

 Conger. 1893. 54 pj). 6 pi. 



No. 10. Climate of Chicago; by Henry A. Hazen. 1893. 137 pp. 4 pi. 

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