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A29. AVEATIIER BUREAU— Continued 



Bulletini — Continued 



No. 11. Report of International ^Meteorological Congress, Chicago, Aug. 

 21-24, 1893, under auspices of Congress Auxiliary of World's 

 Columbian Exposition; edited bv Oliver L. Fassig. [pt. 1.] 1894. 

 xv+206 pp. 10 pi. 



11 2 Same, pt. 2. 1895. [4]+xv-xvi+207-o83 pp. 15 pi. 



113 Same, pt. 3. 1896. [2]+xvii-xxi+585-772 pp. 18 pi. 



12 ! No. 12. Condensation of atmospheric moisture; by Carl Barus. 1895. 



' 104 pp. 



131 No. 13. Temperatures injurious to food products in storage and during 



transportation, and methods of protection from same; by H. E. 



Williams. 1894. 20 pp. 

 13^ Same, [2d edition]. 1896. 20 pp. 



14 No. 14. Report of third annual meeting of American Association of State 

 Weather Services, [Brooklyn]. 1894. 31 pp. 



15 No. 15. Protection from lightning; by A. McAdie. [4th edition revised.] 

 1895. 26 pp. 8 pi. 



See for ]st-3d eds., A29.2: L62. 



16 No. 16. Determination of relative quantities of aqueous vapor in atmos- 

 phere, bv means of absorption lines of the spectrum; by L. E. 

 Jewell. '1896. 12 pp. 2 pi. 



17. Work of Weather Bureau in connection with .rivers of United 

 States. 1896. 106 pp. 4 pi. 



18. Report of fourth annual meeting of American Association of 

 State Weather Services, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 16, 17, 1895. 1896. 

 55 pp. 



19. Report on relative humiditv of southern New England and other 

 localities; by Alfred J. Henry. 1896. 23 i)p. 4 ])1. 



20. Storms, storm tracks, and weather forecasting; by Frank H. 

 Bigelow. 1897. 87 pp. 



21. Abstract of report on solar and terrestrial magnetism, in their 

 relations to meteorology; l)v Frank H. Bigelow. 1898. 176 pp. 

 9 pi. 



22. Climate of Cuba, also Note on weather of Manila; by W. F. R. 

 Phillips. 1898. 23 i)p. 



23. Frost: when to exj)ect it and how to lessen the injury therefrom; 

 by W. H. Hammon. [Revised ed.] 1899. 37 i)p. 



See for 1st ed. A29.2:F92. 



24. Proceedings of convention of Weather Bureau officials, Omaha, 

 Nebr., Octt. 13, 14, 1898; edited bv James Berrv. 1899. 184 pp. 

 Ipl. 



25. 'Weather forecasting: some facts historical, practical, and theo- 

 retical; by Willis L. Moore. 1899. 16 pp. 



26. Lightning and electricitv of air; [articles] bv Alexander f). M'Adie 

 and Alfred J. Henry. 2pts.ini. 1899. 74 pp. 4 pi. 



27. ProV)able state of skv along path of total eclipse of sun. May 28, 

 1900, observations of 1899; by Frank H. Bigelow. 1899. 23 pp. 

 4 charts. 



28 No. 28. Climate of San Francisco, Cal. ; by Alexander (i. M'Adie and 

 George II. Willson. 1899. 30 pp. 2 pi. 



29. Frost fighting; by Alexander G. McAdie. 1900. 15 i)p. 6 ])1. 



30. Loss of life in U. S., by lightnmg; bv Alfred J. Henry. 1901. 

 21 pp. 4 pi. 



31. Proceedings of 2d convention of Weather Bureau officials, held at 

 Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27-29, 1901; edited by James P>errv and 

 W. F. 1{. Phillips. 1902. 246 + [1] pp. 38 pi. 



32. Hurricanes, especially those of Porto Rico and St. Kitts; by Wil- 

 liam H. Alexander. 1902. 79 pp. 



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