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Proceedings of the third cotivontion of Weather Hurcau ofricials, held at Pc rla, 111.. 

 September 20-22, 1904. 1904. 



Syiioi)S''s of paiM'r.s to he read ai)d also extracts from ri-ports pertaining to meteorology 

 in universities and other institutions. I'eoria. III.. September 20-22, 1904. 



Till- WiaUier Hiue-.tu. 1001. R^-vised. I!i04 ; 1000; 1010; 1012; 19i:5, Heury E. WllliiUJJ.s ; 

 11)15, Heury E. Williams ; 1916, Henry E. Williams; 1023, E. V. Calvert. 



Sliition regulations. 1005. 



Sn.Lshiiie tables: I'arts I. H. and III. C. F. Marvin. 1005. 



lu.>«tnK'tio»s for voluntary otwervers. 1001. Second edition. (Circular H-C.) Later 

 editions have title : " Instrii -tion.s for cooperative observer^." 



Instructions for cooperative observers. 19ti0. Third edition. fCirculars B an<l C. 

 instrument Dlvi.^iinn,) Fourth edition, 1911. Fifth edition, 1015. Sixth edition, 

 1919. Seventh edition. 1924. 



Weattier code. 1907. (Revised.) 



The daily weather map with explanation. 1908. 



A manual for observers in cliniatolngj- and evaporation. Frank Ila^ar Bii:el"W. 1909. 



Climatic charts for thi- T'nited States, showing the lowest temperatures ever ubserveil ai 

 the regular Weather Bureau and selected cooperative stations, the highest ten.peratures 

 ever observ^Ml, the normal annual precipitation in the ITnlted States, ls70 1001, the 

 annual sunsliine, the normal temperature of the air at tlie surface of the earth. Sev- 

 eral editions. 1901-10o0. 



Instructions for installing street kiosks. C. F. Marvin. 1009. Revised. 1912. 



P.r'ef list of meteor<>lo;;ioal texthiH.ks and reference bofiks. 0. Fitzhugii Talman. 1909. 

 Second edition, 1010. Third edition. 191.3. 



r)escrlption of cloud forms. 1010. Succeeded Ijy : Cloud forra.<(, 1921. 



Instructions to the marine meteorological observers of the t'nited States Weather Bureau. 

 Henry L. Ilelsk'H. 1906. Second edition, 1008. Third edition, 1910. Fourth edition, 

 1925. 



Circular to shipmasters. 1911. 



Classification of clouds for the guidance of observers. 1911. Revised, 1917 (?). 



S:iv:innahCharle=;ton hurricane of August 27-28, 1911. Willis L. Moore. 1011. 



The normal temperature of Porto Rico, West Indies. Oliver L. Fassig. 1011. 



I ! struct ions to storm-warning dlspln.vmen of the Weather Bureau. 1912. 



The WeatVer Bureau kiosk. C. F. Marvin. 1014. 



Climatic charts for the United States, showing the annual normals of tempfrntnre, the 

 monthly normals for January and .Tuly, the highest temperatures ever observed, the 

 lowest temperatures ever observed, the normal anntial precipitation in inches, the aver- 

 age annual number of days wltli prclpitation. and the mean relatlvo liumldity ^per- 

 centage) at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., seventy-fifth meridian time, for the months of .Tan\iary 

 and July. 1915. Later editions have title: "Instructions for cooperative observers." 



Instructions for the care and management of storm-waraing stations of the Weather 

 Bureau. 1016. 



Tables for computing the time of moonrlse and moonset. n. IT. Kimball. 1016. 



Weather forecasting In the United States. Alfred J. Ilenrv, Edward H. Bowie, Henry J. 

 Cox, and Harry C. Frankenfield. 1916. 



Ua<liograpbic weather code for vessel weather observers. 1917. Revised, 1920 ; 1925. 



Weather code for Wt>st In<lian and Caribbean Sea observers. 1917. 



Instructions for Installation and use of teletherraoscopes. 1018. 



Instructions to ojx'rators on the United States Weather Bureau telegraph and telephone 

 lines. S. P. Minnick. 1918. 



Publications of the United States Weather Bureau available for distribution. C. V. Mar- 

 vin. 1918. Itevi.sed, 1919. Robert Seyboth. 



The marine meteoroloijical service of the I'lilted .States. 1910. 



Instructions for aerological observers. W. B. Gregg, V. E. Jakl. W. S. Cloud, L. T, 

 Samuels, and R. C. Lane 1921. 



Distribution of weather information, forecasts, and warninirs by nnval radio for the 

 benefit of marine and aviation interests on the Pacific coast (In cooperation with Otllco 

 of Commuidcatjoiis. Navy Itepartnient ) . 1022. 



The United States Weather Bureau : Supplementing exhibit of the United States Weather 

 Bureau at the Brazil Centennial Exposition. Rio de .Janeiro. Brazil, 1922-23. C. F. 

 Marvin. 1922. (.\lso In Sp.anlsh and Portuguese.) 



Tropical storms of the eastern north Pacific Ocean. Willis Edwin Ilurd. 1923. 



Weather code. (1S02. ) Uevls-d, 1916; 1024. 



Cloud forms accorrling to the International svr-lem of clnsslflcatlon. Benjamin C. Kadel, 

 Harry ('. Frankenfield. and Franklin O. Tlnu'I.y. 1024 



I^'t us simplify our calendar and publish statistical data In standardized sumiuarlea. 

 Comments at the meeting of the Interiiatlon;il Ci-odetii' and fii'ophyslcal Union. .Miitlrid, 

 Spain. October, 1024. Charles F. Marvin. 1024. 



The United States Weather Bureau In the West Indies. Oliver L. Fnsslg. 1024. 



Explanation of the weather map. Willl< L. Moore. (No due.) 



MISCELLANEOUS 



ATLAS OF .VMK3ICAN yUiKirCl.TlTRB 



APVANTK HHKVrH 



1. Average annual precipitation In Inches (map). 1917. 



2. Part II. Cllmntp. Weather Bureau. Section I. Frost and the growing season. Will- 



iam OardUiT Ueed. lOlS. 

 R, Part IX. Rural |><ipiilallon and organizations. Section I. Rural population IC .\ 



(oildenwelser. 11(10. 

 4. Part V. The crons. Section A. Cotton. O. C. Stinc. O B. Bnkpr. O. F. Cook. H. I». 



Smith. Hu;.'h 11. Bennett. A. O. Smith. L. C t;ray. and Fred Tavlor. 1918. 

 fi. Part II. Climate. Section A Pre,li.|tnllon and linmldlty. J. B. liln..r. 1022 

 6. Part I. The physlcnl bnslH of agrlcnlinre. Section K. Natural vegeialloD : Uramland 



and desert shrub. H. L. Sliantj!. Forests. Kapliael Zon 1!''-'l 



