AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



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Astronomy — Continued 

 Vastness of the visible creation, by 



Stephen Alexander. 1857: 169-178 

 See also Cosmogony, Earth, Galaxies, 



Observatories, Planets, Stars, Sun, 



Telescopes, Universe 

 Astrophysics 

 Astrophysical Observatory of the 



Smithsonian Institution, by C. G. 



Abbot. 1948: 167-174 

 Recent progress in astrophysics, by 



Charles G. Abbot. 1913: 175-194 

 Recent progress in astrophysics in the 



United States, by J. Bosler. 1910: 



357-369 

 Aten, A. H. W., Jr., and Heyn, F. A., 

 Use of isotopes as tracers. 1947: 

 217-228 

 Atlantic Ocean 

 Contribution to the geological history 

 of the North Adantic region, by 

 Albert Gilligan. 1932: 207-222 

 Atlantis 

 Adantis, by Pierre Termier. 1915: 

 219-234 

 Atlases 



Physical atlas of North America, by 

 George Gibbs. 1866: 368-369 

 Atmosphere 

 Air and life, by Henry de Varigny. 



1893: 521-544; 1895: 135-201 

 Air of towns, by J. B. Cohen. 1895: 



349-3 8 7 



Atmosphere in relation to human life 

 and health, by Francis Albert Rollo 

 Russell. 1895: 203-348 



Atmospheres of the planets, by Henry 

 Norris Russell. 1935: 153-168 



Atmospheric pollution in growing 

 communities, by Francois N. 

 Frenkiel. 1956: 269-299 



Composition of expired air and its ef- 

 fect upon animal life, by J. S. Bill- 

 ings, S. Weir Mitchell, and D. H. 

 Bergey. 1895: 389-412 



Diminution of the aqueous vapor of 

 the atmosphere with increase of alti- 

 tude, by Julius Hann. 1877: 376- 



385 



Exploration of free air by means of 

 kites, by A. Lawrence Rotch. 1897: 



3 1 7-324 

 Exploration of the atmosphere at sea 



by means of kites, by A. Lawrence 



Rotch. 1901:245-249 

 Explorations of the upper atmosphere, 



by Henri De Graffigny. 1897: 301- 



316 

 General circulation of the atmosphere, 



by Werner von Siemens. 1891 : 179- 



187 

 Holes in the air, by W. J. Humphreys. 



1912: 257-268 

 Luminiferous aether, by George G. 



Stokes. 1893: 1 1 3-1 19 

 Luminous surface and atmosphere of 



the sun, by Bertil Lindblad. 1950: 



173-182 

 Metals in the atmosphere, by Alfred 



Ditte. 1904: 235-247 

 Nature of the upper atmosphere, by 



H. S. W. Massey. 1954: 179-188 

 Physical phenomena of the upper re- 

 gions of the atmosphere, by Alfred 



Cornu. 1896: 125-133 

 Solar radiation and the state of the 



atmosphere, by Harlan True Stetson. 



1942: 151-171 

 Sun and the atmosphere, by Harlan T. 



Stetson. 1938: 149-174 

 Upper air, by E. Gold and W. A. 



Harwood. 1909: 261-269 

 Upper atmosphere, by G. M. B. Dob- 

 son. 1935: 183-196 

 Vegetation and the atmosphere, by 



J. Jamin. 1864: 179-190 

 Atmospheric pressure 



Atmospheric pressure and rainfall, by 



Julius Hann. 1877: 393-396 

 Barometric observations of Prof. E. S. 



Snell (Amherst College), by F. H. 



Loud. 1880: 461-481 

 Relation between barometric variations 



and the general atmospheric cur- 

 rents, by Peslin. 1877: 465-478 

 Relation between the difference of 



pressure and the velocity of wind, 



by Julius Hann. 1877: 426-444 



