Tables 



A29. WEATHER BIJRE AH— Continued 



Iflontlily weather review (separates) 



[Some of ihe moro important artifles in tlie Review were is-^ued separately in 

 pamphlet form.] 



Climate and crop bulletin (broadside) 



[The Climate and Crop Bulletin is issued weekly from April to September during 

 the season of planting, cultivating, and harvesting of crops, and monthly from 

 October to March. Thetitle "Climate and Crop Bulletin" wasadopted February, 

 189(5, the bulletin having been previously issued under the title "Weather-Crop 

 Bulletin." This publication deals with the general weather and crofi conrtitiinis 

 of the United States, while bulletins showing more detailed information for the 

 several States are issued from the central stations of 4;3 climate and crop centers. 

 A Climate and Crop Bulletin of the cotton region, dealing more particularly with 

 the weather conditions affecting the cotton crop, is published weekly at New 

 Orleans from about May 1 to the latter part of October. Cotton RegionBulletins 

 containing temperature and rainfall observations reported by telegraph from 

 about 150 stations in the Southern States are issued daily from 12 district centers 

 in the cotton belt from Ajiril 16 to October 31. Corn and Wheat Region Bulle- 

 tins, identical in character with the preceding, are issued daily from 9 district 

 centers in the corn and wheat belt from April 1 to September 30. Fruit and 

 Wheat Bulletins, also identical, are issued from San Francisco during June, July, 

 and August.] 



Weather-crop bulletin. 



[Nos. 1-21 issued by Signal Office, U. S. A.] 



Climate and Health 



[Contains reports of "systematic Investigation to ascertain the relationships and 

 applicability of climatic and weather conditions to sanitary science." Issued 

 monthly, July, 1895, to March, 1896, and then discontinued.] 



1895. V. 1, nos. 1-6. July-Dec. 1895. 

 No. 1. July. pp. 1-25. 20 ch. 



No. 2. Aug. pp. 27-58. 25 ch. 



No. 3. Sept. pp. 59-82. 20 ch. 



No. 4. Oct. pp. 83-107. 20 ch. 



No. 5. Nov. pp. 109-145. 24 ch. 



No. 6. Dec. pp. 147-174. 12 ch. 



1896. V. 2, nos. 1-3. Jan. -Mar. 1896. 

 No. 1. Jan. 1-35. 14 ch. 



No. 2. Feb. 37-64. 12 ch. 



No. 3. Mar. 65-92. 12 ch. 1 diagram. 



[Discontinued Mar. 28, 1896.] 



Cold Avave bulletin (broadside) 



No. 1. Cold wave of Jan. 2-5, 1896. Jan. 8, 1896. (Chart.) 



Daily river §taget« 



Pts. 1-3. Issued by Signal Office, War Department. 



Ft. 4. Principal rivers of U. S., 1890-92; by Thomas Russell. Ixvii. 4° 



Same, with gauge readings. Ixvii ^^439 jip. 10 charts. 4° 

 Pt. 5. Principal rivers of U. S., 1893-95; by Park Morrill. Ixii jij.. 4° 



Same, with gauge readings. Ixii -f 555 pp. 4° 

 Pt. 6. Principal rivers of U. S., 1896-99; by H. C. Frankentield. 1900. 

 446 pp. 4° 



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