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Fort de Kock Reports: Report W. J. Hum- 

 phreys. Results with the spectroscope, 16 S. 

 (4, 1905/06). 



Griffin Reports: Report of W. J. Humphreys, 

 3 S. (4, 1905/06). 



Jalirb. d. Radioalit. & Elelitronlk: Bericht 

 üb. d. Verschiebg. v. Spektrallinien durch 

 Druck, 51 S. (5, 1908). 



Journ. ol the Franklin Inst.: Physics of the 

 atmosphere, 38 S. — Voclanic dutt & other 

 factors in the product. of climatic changes, 

 & their possible relat. to the ice ages, 42 S. 

 (175, 1913) (auch in Mt. Weather Obs. Bull., 

 6. 13). — Phys. of the air, 162, 148 & 100 S. 

 (184—186, 17 & 18). — Optics of the air, 

 56 & 68 S. (188, 19). — Factors of clim. control, 

 36 & 36 S. (188 & 189, 19 & 20). — Meteorol. 

 acoustics, 37 S. (191, 21). — Fogs & clouds, 

 14 & 58 S. (193, 22). 



Meteorol. Chart of the N. Atlant. Oc: Ocean 

 currents — their relat. to one another (1911). 



Monthly Weather Rev.: Summer & winter 

 vertical temp. gradients, 2 S. (37, 1909). — 

 Mammato-cumulus clouds, 2 S. (40, 12). — 

 The planets & the weather, 2 S. — The thunder- 

 storm & its phenomena, 33 S. (auch in Journ. 

 of the Frankl. Inst., 14). — Frost protect., 

 8 S. — Why some winters are warm & others 

 cold in the eastern U. S., 4 S. (48, 14). — Cru- 

 shing of a copper tube by lightning, 3 S. 

 (43, 15). — Wind veloc. & elevat., 4 S. (auch 

 in Proc. of the 2. panamer. sc. congr.). — The 

 southern Appalachian earthquake of feb. 21, 

 1916, 1 S. (44, 16). —Temp., press. & density 

 of the atm. in the region of northern France, 



1 S. (auch in Abstr., Phys. Rev., 13, 19). — 

 Why clouds never form in the stratosphere, 1 S. 

 (auch ebenda). — The minimum temp. at the 

 base of the stratosph., 1 S. (auch ebenda). — 

 Roazing of the mountain & associated pheno- 

 mena, IS.' — Diff iculties in the theory of rain 

 format., 1 S. (47, 19) (auch in Phys. Rev., 

 15, 20). — Certain relative insolat. values, 1 S. 

 (48, 20). — The cool breeze of the shadow of 

 the cumulus, IS. — Level of constant air 

 density, 2 S. — The mass of the atm. & of 

 each of its more important constituents, IS. — 

 The diff. betw. the summer daytime & night- 

 time precipitat. in the U. S., 2 S. — Mass grou- 

 ping of raindrops, 2 S. — Falling rain & atm. 

 press., IS. — Electr. charge of the atm. & 

 the height of the barometer, 2 S. (49, 21). — 

 Simple geom. derivat. of the laws of refract. 

 of light inclined to a principle plane of a 

 prism, 2 S. ^ Cert. unusual halos, 2 S. (50, 22). 



Mt. Weather Obs. Bull.: Distribut. of gases 

 in the atmosph., 4 S. — Temp. of the isothermal 

 region, 2 S. — Cert. laws of radiat. & absorpt. 

 & a few of their applicats., 24 S. — Unusual 

 display of false cirrus, 3 S. (2, 1909). — Atmo- 

 spheric phenomena & Halley's comet, 7 S. — 

 Vertical temp. gradients as modif ied by seasons 

 & by storm condits., 10 S. — The isothermal 

 layer & the temp. of the earth, 6 S. ■ — Latitude 

 eff. on the temp. of the uppcr invcrsion, 6 S. — 

 The interpretat. of Laue's rainbow observats., 



2 S. (2, 10). — Some eff. of heavy press. on arc 

 spectra, 38 S. — Passing through the tail of 

 Halley's comet, 6 S. (3, 10). — Origin of the 

 permanent ocean highs, 12 S. — The Aleutian 

 & Icelandic lows, 2 S. — Vert. temp. grad. & 

 convect. limits, 3 S. — Lovels of maximum & 

 minimum cloudiness, 5 S. — Amount & vert. 

 distrib. of water vapor on clear <Jays, 8 S. — 

 Earths radiat. zones, 7 S. — Height & temp. 

 of the isothermal region at diff. latitudes & 

 under diff. condits., 7 S. (4, 11). — Dust 



layers in the atmosphere & changes in the 

 neutral points of sky polarizat., 5 S. — The 

 Upper atm., 7 S. — Echelon clouds, 5 S. (4, 12). 



— Diurnal variats. of atm. press., 8 S. (5, 12). 



— Violent uprushes in cumulus clouds, 4 S. 

 (5, 13). 



National Aoad. of Sei.: Biographical memoir 

 of Cleveland Abbe, 40 S. (1918). 



Phil. Mag.: Effect of press. upon the series in 

 the spectr. of an elem. (m. Amos), 3 S. (auch 

 in Johns Hopk. Univ. Circul., 1«, 1897). — 

 Absorpt. of Roentgen radiat., 3 S. (44, 1879). 



Populär Sei. Monthly: Some weather pro- 

 verbs & their justificat., 22 S. (78, 1911). — 

 Holes in the air, 11 S. (81, 12). 



Science: The movement of moisture in soils, 



2 S. (auch in Mt. Weather Obs. Bull., 1, 1908). 



— Magnetic field due to an electiic current in 

 a straight wire, 2 S. (26, 1907) (wie eben). — 

 Some suggests. for the study of comets, 5 S. 

 (31, 10). — Magnetic field of an atom, 7 S. 

 (46, 17). • — Recent contribut. to the phys. of 

 the air, 2 S. (19). 



Terrestr. niagnetism & atm. electr.: Solar 

 magnetism, 8 S. — Magnetic eff. of winds, 2 S. 

 (13, 1908). 



Washington. Acad. Sei. Journ.: American 

 temperat. & European rainfall, 3 S. (4, 1914). 



— A bündle of meteorolog. paradoxes, 19 S. 

 (10, 20). 



"v Hunrath, Karl; war seit 1893 

 Prof., Gymnasium, Eendsburg; * 1847, 

 April 2, Frankenberg, Bez. Kassel. 



Bibl. math.: Zu Albrecht Dürers Nähergs- 

 konstruktn. regelmäß. Vielecke, 3 S. (6, 1905). 



— Albrecht Dürers annähernde Dreiteilg. eines 

 Kreisbogens, 6 S. (7, 06). 



^^ Huntington, Edward Vermilye, 

 Dr. phil. 1901 Straßburg; seit 19 Prof., 

 Mechanik, Harvard-Univ., Cambridge, 

 Mass.; * 1874, April 26, Clinton, N.Y., 

 U.S.A. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Hrsg. 1902—11 Ann. of Math., 14—19 Proc. 

 Amer. Acad. of Arts & Sei. 

 La Kontinuo, elementa teorio starigita sur la 

 ideode ordo, kunaldonopritransfinitaj nombraj; 

 el la angla lingvor tadukita de Raoul Bricard, 

 125S., Paris 1907. — Four place tables of loga- 

 rithms &trigonometricfuncts.,Cambr.,Mass.08, 

 London 11. — The fundamental proposits. of 

 algebra, 56 S., New York 11. — Festschr. H. 

 Weber: A new approach to the theory of rela- 

 tivity, 23 S., 12. — The continuum & other 

 types of serial order, 2. Aufl., 7 + 82 S., 

 Cambr., Mass., 17. — Handbook of math. for 

 engineers, 197 S., New Yoik 18. 



Amer. Math. Monthly: Theorem of rotat., 5S. 

 (21, 1914). — An elementary theory of the 

 exponcntial & logarithmic funct., 6 S. (23, 

 16). — Dcfinite Integrals without Duhamel's 

 theorem, 4 S. — Logical skeleton of elementary 

 dynamics, 17 S. (24, 17). — On the word 

 ,,mass" in current text books, 15 S. (25, 18). — 

 Mathematics & statist., 14 S. (26, 19). 



Amer. Math. Soe. Bull.: Some curious proper- 

 ties of conics touching tho line infinity at one 

 of the circular orbits (m. J. K. Whittemore), 



3 S. (8, 1902). — Postulates for serial order & 

 for well ordered sets, 6 S. (23, 17). 



Amer. Math. Soe. Trans.: Postulates for 

 absol. continuous magnitude, 15 S. (3, 1902). — 

 Two definit. of an Abelian group by sets of 

 independent postulates, 4 S. — Definits. of a 



