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Meteorites — Continued 



Discovery of a large meteorite in Mex- 

 ico, by William M. Pierson. 1873: 

 419-422 



Experiments relative to meteorites, by 

 Daubree. 1868: 312-341 



Meteoric stones, by J. Lawrence Smith. 

 1855: 151-174 



Meteorites, by B r enndecke. 1869:417- 

 419 



Meteorites and their metallic constit- 

 uents, by E. P. Henderson and Stuart 

 H. Perry. 1942: 235-251 



Origin of meteorites, by Friedrich 

 Berwerth. 1916: 311-320 



See also Meteors 

 Meteorographs 



A universal meteorograph, by E. H. 

 Von Baumhauer. 1879: 519-534 

 Meteorology 



Abstract of observations made during 

 the years 1853, 1854, and 1855 at 

 Sacramento, California, by Thomas 

 M.Logan. 1855: 191-210 



Barometer, rain and snow gages, by 

 R. H. Gardiner. 1858: 432-433 



Bundle of meteorological paradoxes, 

 by W. J. Humphreys. 1920: 183- 

 197 



Climate of Sacramento, California, by 

 Thomas M. Logan. 1857: 283-309 



Cloud seeding as a means of increas- 

 ing precipitation, by Henry G. 

 Houghton. 1951: 175-187 



Directions for meteorological observa- 

 tions. 1855: 215-250 



Estimate of the cost of establishing 

 meteorological stations in different 

 States. 1858: 416-420 



Fogs and clouds, by W. J. Humphreys. 

 1922: 187-221 



Highest meteorological station in the 

 world, by A. Lawrence Rotch. 

 1893: 253-257 



List of meteorological stations and ob- 

 servers for the year 1856. 1856: 

 69-77 



Meteorological instruments. 1859: 

 434-438 



Meteorological observations, by Richard 

 Inwards. 1896: 149-166 



(Meteorological observations at Co- 

 lonia Tovar, Venezuela, 1 856-1 858), 

 by A. Fendler. 1857: 179-282 



Meteorological observation at Sacra- 

 mento, California, lat. 38°44'42 r/ 

 N., long. i2i° 4 o'o5" [W.], by F. 

 W. Hatch. 1854: 263-271 



Meteorological work of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution. 1892: 89-93 



Meteorology and allied subjects: recent 

 scientific progress. 1881: 231-331; 

 1882: 365-457; 1883: 483-569 



Meteorology in Russia, by Woeikop. 

 1872: 267-298 



Meteorology of Caracas, Venezuela, 

 South America, by G. A. Ernst. 

 1867: 473-475 



Meteorology of Porto Rico, by J(oseph) 

 H(enry). 1871: 451-452 



Meteorology of the Green River coun- 

 try, by Colonel Collins. 1871: 453- 



455 



Meteorology: recent scientific progress. 

 1884: 257-432; 1888: 355-4 2 4; ^89: 

 205-285 



Meteorology of great floods in the east- 

 ern United States, by Charles F. 

 Brooks and Alfred H. Thiessen. 

 1938: 325-348 



On meteorology, by Robert Russell. 

 1854: 181-223 



Phenomena manifested in telegraph 

 lines during the great aurora bore- 

 alis of February 4, 1872; and the 

 origin of northern lights, by G. B. 

 Donati. 1872: 299-309 



Physical interpretation of the weather, 

 by Edward W. Woolard. 1939: 



22 3- 2 39 

 Progress of science as illustrated by the 



development of meteorology, by 



Cleveland Abbe. 1907: 287-309 

 Quantity of rain at different heights, 



by O. W. Morris. 1855:211-214 

 Registry of periodical phenomena. 



1855: 259-263 



