Rain. 



153 



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Bonacina, L. C. W. The wettest spot 

 in the United Kingdom. Symons' 

 Meteor. Mag., London, 39, 1004, (152- 

 153). 



Frankenfield, H[arrvl C[rawford]. 

 The floods of the spring of 1903, in the 

 Mississippi wattn\shed. Washington, 

 D.C., U. S. Dept. Agric. Woath. Bur. 

 Bull, " M," 1004, (iii + r>3, with pi., 

 maps). 30.5 em. 



Friesenliof. Wolkenbruili ini Qiiell- 

 gebii'te der Neittra. Un^arn. Met. Zs., 

 Wien. 21, 1004, (•242-243). 



H[ann], J[nlins]. [Referat iiber die] 

 Uebersehwommung im Jidi 1004 in 

 Central-Luzion, Pluli])|)inen. Met. Zs., 

 Wien, 22, 1005, (88-80). 



Harvey, ('■ Wigan. Rainfall of July, 

 23-27, [1004, at Throcking, Herts."]. 

 Symons' Meteor. Mag., London, 39, 

 1904,(130). 



Jone^, J. R. Gethin. The wettest 

 place ill Wales, with some remarks 

 on the rai'ifall of the year 1003. Symons' 

 Meteor. Mag., London, 39, 1904" (121- 

 126). 



The wettest spot in the 



United Kingdona. Symons' Meteor. 

 Mag., London, 39, 1904, (172-174). 



Koppen, W. Ueber den Zusammen- 

 hang zwischen der Starke der Platz- 

 regen und ihrer Dauer. Wetter, Berlin, 

 21, 1904, (169-177). 



Latham, Baldwin. Croydon Bourne 

 flows. [London], 1904, (44, with pi.). 



22 cm. 



Leighton, ilarshall Ora. The Passaic 

 flood of 1903. Washington, D.C., Dept. 

 Int. U. S. Geol. Surv., Water Sup,)l. 

 Irrig. Paprs., No. 92, 1004. (48, with pi.). 



23 cm. 



Mill, Hugh Robert. The daily rain- 

 fall of June, 1003, [in the British Isles]. 

 Brit. Rain., London, 1903, 1004, (19- 

 30, and pi.). 



The three wettest years of 



British rainfall. Brit. Rain., London, 

 1903, 1004, (31-35, and 3 pi). 



On the inisymmetrical 



distribution of rainfall about the path 

 of a barometric depression. Symons' 

 Meteor. Mag., London, 39, 1004, (161- 

 1G5). 



The vengeance of the rain 



0[bermayerl, A[lbert Edler] v[on]. 

 [Referat iiber] Marchand : Der Me- 

 ehanismus der Entstehung der Regen- 

 wolken am Nordabhange der Pyreniien. 

 Einfluss der Erhebungen der Kette. 

 Starke Regengiisse und Ueberschwem- 

 mungen. Met. Zs., Wien, 22, 1905, 

 (2.54-261). 



Prohaska, Karl. Das Hoehwasser 

 vom 13. 7.um 14. Se]>tember 1003 in 

 den Ostalpcn. Met. Zs., Wien, 21, 

 1004, (1.53-162, mit 1 Taf.). 



Aussorordentlicher Ge- 



witterregen am 28. Mai 1004 in Kreuzen 

 bei Villach in Karnten. Met. Zs., 

 Wien, 22, 1005, (00-01). 



Roger, E. L'oragc du 7 juin a 

 Chateaiidun. Annu. soc. meteor., 



Pari.s, 52, 1004,(171-172). 



Smyth, P. H. Practical rules for 

 forecasting flood-crest stages for Cairo, 

 111. Proc. Conv. Weather Bur. Off., 

 Wasliington, D.C., 3, 1004, (102-109). 



Vermeule, C. C. Passaic floods and 

 their control. New Jersey, Rep. Geol. 

 Surv., Trenton, 1903, 1004, (17-43, 

 with charts). 



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DROUGHTS. 



Symons' Meteor. Mag., London. 

 39,1904,(181-185). 



Eliot, Sir John. The jncteorology 

 of the Empire, during the imique 

 jieriod 1802-1002. Broad Views, 



London, 1, 1004, (101-1201). 



Hannig, V. Trockenheit [im Monat 

 Juni 1004]. Wetter, Berlin, 21, 1904, 

 (166). 



Rona, Siegmund. Ueber die hemige 

 Diirre in Ungarn. Met. Zs., Wien, 21, 

 1904, (560-564). 



1240 SHOWERS OF 



MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. 



Blutregen, von E. Z. Wien, Mitt. 

 Sekt. Natkde, 13, 1901, (21). 



Neue Staubfalle aus der Sahara. 

 Dtsch. Rdsch. Geogr. Stat., Wien, 25 

 (1902-1903), 1903, (368-369). 



Staubfall auf den Canarischen Inseln. 

 Met. Zs., Wien, 22, 1005, (170). 



