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Books. 



Rotch, A|I)l)ott] Lawrt-ncc. Obser- 

 vations and investigations made at the 

 Blue Hill meteorological observatory, 

 Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the years 

 1899 and 1900. With . . . appen- 

 dices containing ... a bibliography 

 and errata. Cambridge. Mass., Ann. 

 Obs. Harvard Coll., 43, pt. 2, 1902, 

 (35-110). Separate. 29 cm. 



Schl3bach, W. von. Meteorologie. 

 [In: Kalcndcr filr Vermessnngswesen 

 und Kulturtechnik, lirsg. von W. v. 

 Schlcbach. 1905, Tl 4.] Stuttgart, 

 [1904], (38-39). 



Trabert, Wilhelm. Meteorologie. 2. 

 verb. Aiifl. 2. Abdruck. (Saminhing 

 Goschen. 54) Leipzig (G. J. Goschen), 

 1904, (147, mit7Taf.). 15 cm. 0,80 M. 



Weber, Leonhard. Wind imd Wetter. 

 Fiinf Vortrage iiber die Grundlagen und 

 wichtigeren Aufgaben dcr Meteorologie. 

 (Aus Natur und Geisteswelt, Bd 55.) 

 Leipzig (B. G. Teubner), 1904, (V + 

 130, mit 3 Taf.). 19 cm. 1 M. 



0040 ADDRESSES, LECTURES. 



Abney, Sir W. Inaugvu-al address 

 delivered to the Society of Arts, Nov. 

 16, 1904. [Government Grant for 

 meteorologv.] London, J. Soc. Arts, 

 53, 1904-5", (9-lG); Nature, London, 

 71, 1904-5, (90-91). 



Creak, Ettrick [W.]. Terrestrial 

 magnetism in its relation to geography. 

 Addi-ess to Section E (Geography). 

 Brit. Ass. 1903. London, Rep. Brit. 

 Ass., 1903, (701-711). [Reprint v. also 

 F 2, No. 1612.] Washington, D.C., 

 Smithsonian Inst. Rep.. 1903, 1904, 

 (11 + 391-406, with pi.). Separate 

 24.5 cm. 



Curtis, Richard H[em'y]. Water 

 vapour. Loudon, Q. J. R. Meteor. 

 Soc, 30, 1904, (193-209). 



Eliot, Sir J[ohn]. Opening address 

 to Subsection of Cosmical Physics, 

 Cambridge, 1904. [Indian and Imperial 

 meteorology.] London, Rep. Brit. Ass., 

 1904, (443-457) ; Natm-e, London, 70, 

 1904, (399-406) ; Symons' Meteor. 

 Mag., London, 39. 1904, (142-147, 

 165-170) ; Observatory, London, 27, 

 1904, (327-337). 



Sir J. Eliot's address at 



Cambridge. [Rainfall of South Africa, 



1891-1902. Reply to J. R. Sutton.1 

 Nature, London, 71, 1904-5, (7-8). 



Marriott, William. Some account of 

 the meteorological work of the late 

 James Glaisher, F.R.S. London, Q. J. 

 R. Meteor. Soc., 30, 1904. (1-27, with 

 2p].). 



Pernter, J[oscf] M[aria]. Festrede 

 [anlasslich des 50 jiihrigen Bestandes 

 der K. K. Centralanstalt fiir Meteoro- 

 logie und Erdmagnetismus]. Wien, 

 Aim. Ak. Wiss., 52, 1902, (377-394). 



Royds, Charles W. R. Meteorological 

 observing in the Antarctic Regions. 

 [An address delivered to the Royal 

 Meteorological Society, November 16, 

 1904.] London, Q. J. R. Meteor. Soc, 

 31, 1905, (1-13). 



Shaw, W. N. Methods of meteoro- 

 logical investigation. Address to Sub- 

 section of Astronomy and Meteorology. 

 London, Rep. Brit. Ass., 1903, (541- 

 549). 



Ueber die Stellung der 



Meteorologie zu den Naturwissen- 

 schaften. [Auszug.] Met. Zs., Wien, 

 21, 1904, (18-22). ^ 



Stewart, C. B. Meteorology in South 

 Africa. A retrospect and prospect. 

 Cape Town, Rep. S. Afric. Ass., 1903, 

 1904, (63-79). 



Street, Alfred F. Presidential 



Address [to the British Balneological 

 and Climatological Society] on some 

 questions in seaside climatology. Bain. 

 Clim. J., London, 8, 1904, (1-16). 



Sutton, J. R. Sir J. Eliot's address at 

 Cambridge. [Rainfall of South Africa, 

 1891-1902.] Nature, London, 71, 

 1904-5, (6-7). 



Wilson-Barker, D[avid]. The ])resent 

 position of ocean meteorology. London, 

 Q. J. R. Meteor. Soc, 30, 1904, (105- 

 122, with 16 maps). 



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PEDAGOGY. 



JMetcorology in Universities and other 

 Institutions. Proc Conv. Weather 

 Bur. Off., Washinston, D.C., 3, 1904, 

 (165-210). 



New scheme for the advancement of 

 meteorological knowledge. Symons' 

 Meteor. Mas., London. 40, 1905, (61- 

 62). 



