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A29. WEATHER BIIREAIT—Continued 



Instrument Room (or ]>i vision) eireulars 



A. Instructions for obtaining and transcribing records from recording 

 instruments. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1892. 12 pp. 

 Same, rev. ed. ; by C. F. Marvin. 1894. 40 pp. 



A. Instructions for obtaining and tabulating records from recording instru- 



_ ments; by C. F. Marvin. 1898. 31 pp. 



B. Directions for use of maximum and minimum thermometers. Wash- 



ington, AVeather Bureau. 1892. 11 pp. 



B. Instructions for use of maximum and minimum thermometers, rev. 



ed. 1895. 16 pp. 



C. Instructions for use of rain-gauge. Washington, Weather Bureau, 



1892. 8 pp. 

 Same, rev. ed. 1895. 11 pp. 



D. Anemometry, a circular of general information respecting theory and 



operation of typical instruments for indicating, measuring, and auto- 

 matically recording wind movement and direction, etc. ; prepared 

 by C. F." Marvin. 'Washington, Weather Bureau. 1893. 40 pp. 

 Same. 1900. 67 pp. 1 pi. 



E. Instructions for using Marvin's weighing rain and snow gauge [by C. F. 



Marvin]. 1893. 16 pp. 



E. Measurement of precipitation; by C. F. Marvin. 1899. 28 pp. 



F. Barometers and measurement of atmospheric pressure; byC. F. Marvin. 



1894. 74 pp. 

 Same, 2d edition. 1901. 94 pp. 



G. Instructions for use of combined maximum and minimum soil ther- 



mometers; by C. F. Marvin and Milton Whitney. 1894. 8 pp. 

 G. Instructions for care and management of sunshine recorders; by C. F. 

 Marvin. 1896. 18 pp. 

 Same, 2d ed. 1901. 19 pp. 

 H. Instructions for use of maximum and minimum radiation thermome- 

 ters; by C. F. Marvin and Milton Whitney. 1894. 10 pp. 

 [No circulars I or J will be issued.] 

 K. Instructions for aerial observers; by C. F. Marvin. 1898. 33 pp. 

 3 pi. 



Instruetions (unnumbered ) 



Aneroid barograph. Instructions for use of aneroid barograph on Great 



Lakes. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1897. 7 pp. 

 Corn. Instructions governing corn, wheat, cotton, sugar, and rice region 



service; by James Berry. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1897. 



9 pp. 1 table. 

 Cotton region. Instructions to observers and code for enciphering reports 



at cotton region and sugar and rice stations of Weather Bureau. 



Washington, D. C, Weather Bureau. 1892. 27 pp. 

 Same. 1895. 39 pp. 

 Displaymen. Instructions to special displaymen. Washington, D. C, 



Weather Bureau. 1892. 13 pp. 12°. 

 Displaynien. Instructions to wind-signal displavnien. Washington, 



Weather Bureau. 1896. 11pp. 1 pi. 

 Observers. Instructions for observers. 1895. 82 pp. 

 Rainfall observers. Instructions to special rainfall observers. Washing- 

 ton, D. C, Weather Bureau. 1893. 22 pp. 

 River observers. Instructions for special river observers; by Thomas 



Russell. Washington, D. C, Weather Bureau. 1892. 54 pp. 

 River observers. Instructions for special river observers. 1894. 49 pp. 

 River observers. Instructions to special river and rainfall observers. 1902. 



Seacoast telegraph lines. Instructions to operators on United States sea- 

 coast telegraph lines; by E. L. Bugbee. 1892. 24 pp. 



Seacoast telegraph lines. Instructions to operators on seacoast telegraph 

 lines; bv J. H. Robinson. Washington, Weather Bureau. 1897. 

 26 pp. 'l pi. 



Sunshine recorder. Instructions for usingglass electrical sunshine recorder, 

 pattern, 1893. n. t. p. [1S9;^.] 4 pp. 



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