182 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICTTLTURB 

 WEATHER BVREAU — continued 



METBOROLOQICAL CHART OF THE GREAT LAKBS 



1901, No. 1, to 1907, No. 1. Semiannual 



Two numbers a year, the second one being a Rummary for the eeason. Publication 

 8U5pended until — 



January, 1911, to September, 1913. Monthly 



Average conditions of wind and weather over the fJreat I^kes during the month, 

 Addresses of branch Weather Bureau offices on the Ijikes, character of weather, storm 

 tracks, and Interpretation of symbols used. Cea8e<1 publication September, 1913. 



MONTHLY WEATHKB REVIEW 



Vol. 29, No. 7, to vol. C.'i, No. 12. July. 1901, to December, 1925. Monthly 



Contril)nti<>nH from the research staff of the Weatlier Bureau and siM-dal contributions 

 of a general character on meteorology and climatology; also cllmatological data for 

 Weather Bureau stations. 



MOUNT WEATHER OBSEVATdRY niM.ETIN 



Vol. 1, pt. 1, to vol. 6, pt. 6. 1908-1914. Quarterly 



Detailed accounts of researches Into the fundamental principals that underlie m< teo-o- 

 loglcal science, condnctetl at Mount Weatlier, Va. Disixtntinui^l 1914. I.,ater coiitriliu- 

 tlons from members of the staff of the observatory are published in the Monthly Weather 

 Review and in supplements to It. 



SNOW AND ICE BULLETIN 



December 2, 1901, to March 25, 1919. Weekly, December to Apnll 



A synopsis of snow fall and of Ice formation in the United States, showing areas 

 covered by snow, depth of soow, thickness of ice in rivers and harbors, etc. Suc- 

 ceeded by — 



NATIONAL WEATHER AND CROP AND SNOW AND ICE BULLETIN 



December, 1919, to December, 1921. Monthly 



A combination of Snow and Ice Bulletin and National Weather and Crop Bulletin, 

 hereinbefore descril)ed. 



BOSTER OF STATION OFFICIALS AND E.MPLOYEES OF THE WEATHER BUREAU 



July 1, 1901, to July, 1910. Monthly 



Ceased publication in 1910. Information of similar nature later contained in Weather 

 Bureau Topics and Personnel, hereinbefore described. 



WEATHER MAPS (FIRST EDITION) 



1901 to 1925. Daily except Sunday 



Isobaric and Isothermic conditions of the previous daj' based on reports from 65 stations 

 throughout the country. Published at these stations and at Washington. l>. C. Descrip- 

 tion of the weather ctuiditions of the i)revi»»us day and a general forecast. Sp' cine 

 forecast until 8 p. m. the following day for the districts In each section covered by a 

 map. 



WEATHER MAPS (SECOND EDITION) 



1901 to 1925. Dally 



Isobaric and isothernjlc conditions of the previous day and general forecasts for all 

 parts *f the counfry. I'ubllshed only at Washington, D. C. 



WEEKLY CORN AND WHEAT RB<iK)N BULLETIN 



1920, No. 1, to 19L'r>, No. 22. April l.i, 1020. to Septeral)er 15. 1925. Weekly, April to 



October 



Weather cimditinns. general summary of we.'ifber and crop conditions (Issuod from 

 WasblIl^'ton. I ». (.'. i and spe<ial tflegrap'hic reports. Maps show d«'partnre of mean tcm- 

 pei'uture from the normal for the i»Kt weeJt, and the amount of rainfall. 



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