6l2 INDEX 



Atmosphere — Continued 



limit of (Kerber) 43-56 



movements of (Guldberg and Mohn) 122-248 



steady circulation in dry 520 



steady motions of (Guldberg and Mohn) 31-42 



symmetric points of 51 



temperature of, causes of variation 126 



thermodynamics of (von Bezold) 249-284 



Atmospheric disturbances (Gorodensky) 105 



pressure, representation of distribution of(von Bezold) 366-375 



pressure, mechanical equivalent of (Margules) 501-532 



whirl, interior of 158 



Averages, climatological (von Bezold) 416-429 



B. 



Barometric maximum 156-162 



minimum 152, 161, 162 



Balloon ascensions, scientific results of (von Bezold) 285-325 



humidity data from (von Bezold) 326-333 



sounding 2, 285,326 



Bauer, L. A., potential temperature and entropy 495-500 



Berlin balloon ascensions (von Bezold) 285 



Bessel on length of seconds pendulum 9 



Bezold, Wm. von (See von Bezold). 



Bigelow, F. H., on formation of cyclones 541 



Braschmann, N., influence of diurnal rotation on horizontal motions 23-30 



Climatological averages (von Bezold) 416-429 



importance of air currents (von Bezold) 280-289 



Contraction of air (Guldberg and Mohn) 124 



Currents, air, ascending and descending (von Bezold) 280, 334 



horizontal 148, 152, 156, 185, 188 



horizontal and permanent 130 



with circular isobars 152, 156 



rectilinear isobars 146 



internal friction in 529 



rotary 141 



vertical 243 



vertical and permanent 163 



Cyclones, cause of 541 



distribution of pressure in 507 



isobars of 221 



isotherms of 225 



propagation of 217 



system of 199 



theory of (von Bezold) 344-365 



velocity of 206, 217 



Cyclonic winds, system of 184 



