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6. The General Winds of the Atlantic Ocean. Amer. Met. Journ., 

 1893, IX. pp. 476-488. 



7. Brief Meteorological Articles : — Proposed Subjects for correlated 

 Study by State Weather Services. Amer. Met. Journ., 1893, X. pp. 

 68-74. Notice of H. F. Blandford, Ibid., pp. 74-76. Cloud Meas- 

 urements at Blue Hill Observatoiy, Ibid., pp. 107-109. 



8. The Convex Profile of Bad-Land Divides. Science, Oct. 28, 1892, 

 p. 245. 



9. The Topographical Maps of the United States Geological Survey, 

 Science, April 28, 1893, pp. 225-227. 



10. The Geologic Atlas of the United States. The Nation, Jan. 19, 

 1893, pp. 45, 46. 



11. Lunar Craters. [Review of " The Moon's Face," by G. K. Gil- 

 bert.] The Nation, May 11, 1893, pp. 342, '343. 



12. Special Students in Harvard College. Harv. Grad. Mag., 1893, 

 I. pp. 536-541. 



13. Articles on (Lake) Agassiz, Bad-lands, Beach, (Lake) Bonneville, 

 Canon, Cataracts, Cave, Cliff, Coast, Colorado River, Coral Islands, 

 Delta, Deserts, Dune. Johnson's Universal Cj'clopsedia, New York, 

 1892, Vols. I. and II. 



By J. E. Wolff: — 



Acmite Trach} T te from the Craz} T Mountains. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoo!., 

 XVI. No. 12, April, 1893, pp. 227-233. [With R. S. Tarr.] 



By T. W. Harris : — 



1. Mountains as Storm-breeders. Amer. Met. Journ., X. 1893, pp. 

 126-131. 



By R. T. Jackson : — 



Beecher's Studies of the Brachiopoda. Amer. Nat., XXVI. 1892, 

 pp. 837, 838. 



By R. DeC. Ward : — 



1. Thunderstorms in New England during the Year 1887. Ameri- 

 can Meteorological Journal, IX. pp. 211-215. 



2. The First Aerial Voyage across the English Channel, Ibid., IX. 

 pp. 307-311. 



3. Recent Foreign Studies of Thunderstorms, Ibid., IX. pp. 532-541, 

 X. pp. 111-126, 178-184. 



4. Thunderstorms in New England during the Years 1886 and 1887. 

 Annals Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College, XXXI. Part II. 

 pp. 261-343. 



5. Investigation of Thunderstorms in New England. In Report 

 on the Forecasting of Thunderstorms during the Summer of 1892, 



