Weather Bureau ptation.s — Continued 



"Work of, under existing conditions of, is it practica1)le to require 

 assistants to pursue a systematic course of meteorological study? 



1902. p. 82 



See also Tamalpais, Mount — Turks Island. 



"Weather charts, explanation of. 1892 



Weather codes 



"Weather crop bulletin of southern California, history of (Franklin). 



189(^. p. 4() 



AVeather fureca-st cards bv rural delivery, note on (Abbe). 1900. 



p. 1(52 ; ^ 



Weather forecast stations, voluntary : 



Object and collateral functions (Mitchell) . 1899. p. 140 



River and cotton belt, establishment and inspection of (Marbury) . 



1899. p. 150 



Weather forecaster and newspaper; read before convention of Weather 



Bureau otBcials, 1901 (Watts) 



Same. p. 43 



Weather foi-ecaster and public; read before convention of Weather 



Bureau officials, 1901 (Watts) p. 142 



Weather forecasts: 



Amplification of (Henry). 1900. p. 107 



Best calculated to aid maritime interests of Great Lakes; method 



of reaching those interested (Conger). 1899. p. 20 



same (Cox). 1899. p. 19 



Commercial importance of, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 550 



Distribution of — 



by mail (Lyons). 1899. p. 161 



methods of saving time in (Blythe). 1902. p. 203 



should wording of forecasts be confined to vocabulary of pres- 

 ent logotype outfit? is it advisable to extend vocabu- 

 lary of present logotype outfit? (Chaffee). 1899. p. 48. 



same (Chappel). 1899. p. 49 



For the farmer (Reed). 1900. p. 287 



General and local, relation between (Walz). 1902. p. 117 



Historical, practical, and theoretical facts. 1899 



Hongkong (Doberck). 1899. p. 98 



Improving, double observation as a means of (Denson). 1902. 



p. 153 



Long-range — 



can tliey be made with any degree of accuracy or profit? 



(Crane). 1899. p. 157.." 



can they be made with sufficient precision to be of general 

 utility?— 



(Connor). 1899. p. 44 



(Hazen). 1899. p. 43 



(Pague). 1899. p. 46 



Canada (Gun). 1899. p. 149 



Oregon (Abbe). 1895. p. 423 



physical basis of (Abbe). 1901. p. 551 



possibilities of (Abbe). 1894. p. 330 



present state of, notes on (Abbe). 1899. p. 156 



Methods employed in distribution of (Berry). 1901. p. 14 



Mexico, notes on (Abbe). 1900. p. 540 



Missouri (Frankenfield). 1895. p. 292 



Monthly, notes on — 



Oct., 1897-Apr., 1898 (Dunwoody) 



May, 1898 (Morrill), p. 195 



June-Aug., 1898 (Bigelow) 



Sept., 1898, to Oct., 1902 (Garriott) 



Publicand (Boyer). 1902. p. 151 



Should temperature be verified by maximum and minimum 



readings? (Lyons). 1902. \). 167 



Stamping, on mail matter, rcjiort of committee appointed to in- 

 vestigate sul)ject of ( ( 'haffei- ) . 1896. p. 51 



Storm tracks, storms, and (Bigelow). 1897 



Index 



Classification no. ' 



A29.3:31 



A29.2:W37- 

 A29.2:W37» 



A29.3:18 



A29.6:28 



A29.3:24 



A 29. 3:24 , 



A29.2:F76 

 A29.3:31 



A29.3:31 



A 1.10:900 



A 29. 3:24 

 A29.3:24 

 A29.6:28 



A29.3:24 

 A29.3:31 



A29.3:24 

 A29.3:24 

 A29.6:28 

 A29.3:31 

 A29.3:25 

 A29.6:27 



A29.3:31 



A29.3:24 



A29.3:24 

 A 29. 3:24 

 A 29. 3:24 

 A 29. 6:27- 

 A29.6:23 

 A29.6:29 

 A29.6:22 

 A29.6:27 

 A29.6:29 

 A29.6:28 

 A29.6:23 



A29.6: 

 A29.6:26 

 A29.6:26 

 A 29. 6: 

 A29.3:31 



A29.3:31 



A29.3:18 

 A29.3:20 



5!>1 



