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Bibliography of Reference Literature 



Duncan Blanchard 



(1) "Observations on the Eehavior of Water Drops at Terminal Velocity 

 in Air"; Project Cirrus Occasional Report #7 (November 1, 1948). 



(2) "The Distribution of Raindrops in Natural Rain"; Project Cirrus 

 Occasional Report #15 (November 15, 1949). 



(3) "The Use of Sooted Screens for Determining Raindrop Size and 

 Distribution"; Project Cirrus Occasional Report #16 (November 

 15, 1949). 



(4) "Experiments with Water Drops and the Interaction Between Them 

 at Terminal Velocity in Air"; Project Cirrus Occasional Report #17 

 (December 15, 1949). 



B. M. Cwilong 



(5) "Sublimation in a Wilson Chamber"; Nature, Vol. 155, p. 361 (1945). 

 Raymond E. Falconer 



(6) "A Method for Obtaining a Continuous Record of the Type of Clouds 

 in the Sky During the Day"; Project Cirrus Occasional Report #8 

 (March 1, 1949). 



(7) "Some Correlations Between Variations in the Atmospheric Po- 

 tential Gradient at Schenectady and Certain Meteorological Phe- 

 nomena"; Project Cirrus Occasional Report #18 (December 1, 1949). 



LTJG W..E. Hubert and H. J. Wells, AGC, U. S. Navy 



(8) "Periodic Fluctuations in the Ohio Basin Moisture Balance", Pro- 

 ject Cirrus Occasional Report #26 (January 15, 1951). 



(9) "Seven-day Periodicity in Upper-air Temperatures Induced by 

 Localized Silver-iodide Seeding"; Project Cirrus Occasional Re- 

 port #27 (January. 15, 1951). 



(10) "Concentration of Ice-crystal Nuclei Under Various Weather 

 Conditions"; Project Cirrus Occasional Report #28 (June 15, 1951). 



