FOR THE STUDY OF METEOROLOGY 



Waldo's Elementary Meteorology, $1.50 



By FRANK WALDO, Ph.D. 



Late Jimior Professor in the United States Signal Service 



THIS book embodies the latest phases of the science, and 

 applies the most approved methods in teaching them. The 

 treatment, as far as practicable, is inductive. The style is 

 simple, concise, and clear. The fact that meteorology is largely 

 an observational study is kept constantly in mind. The 

 student is introduced to rational methods of investigation and 

 taught to observe weather conditions, to account intelligently 

 for successive changes in the same, and to make intelligent 

 predictions for himself. Special chapters are devoted to the 

 meteorology of the United States, in which the work of the 

 Weather Bureau is clearly explained. The charts and illus- 

 trations are an important feature. 



Price's Observations and Exercises 



on the Weather $0.30 



By JAMES A. PRICE, A. M. 



Instructor in Physiography in Fort Wayne High School, 

 Fort Wayne, Ind. 



THIS laboratory manual is intended to supplement the reci- 

 tation work in physical geography and meteorology in sec- 

 ondary schools. It consists of a blank weather record covering 

 forty days, to be filled in by the pupil for his own observations of 

 the thermometer, barometer, hygrometer, weather gauge, clouds, 

 winds, etc. Following these tables is a series of ingeniously 

 devised exercises whereby the pupil, from the observation and 

 study of his weather record, is led to deduce many of the general 

 principles of meteorology. The instruments necessary for the 

 observations are few and inexpensive. 



AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY 



NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO 



[«3] 



