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Botanical evidence of coastal subsidence. Science, 24 February, 



1911, new ser., vol. 33, p. 300-302. 

 Practical exercises in map drawing. Boston, J. L. Hammett & Co., 



1911. 

 Rotch, A. L. 



The atmospheric ocean. Sci. Amer., 22 October, 1910. 

 Observations and investigations made at the Blue Hill Observatory 



in the years 1906, 1907, and 1908. (Editor). Ann. Harv. coll. 



observ., 1911, vol. 68, pt. 2. 

 Rotch, A. L. and Palmer, A. H. 



Charts of the atmosphere for aeronauts and aviators. New York, 



Wiley & Sons, 1911. 

 Ward, R. DeC. 



Climate and climatology. Encyclopaedia Britannica, ed. 11, 1910, 



vol. 6, p. 509-526. 

 The country of seven hundred million coffee trees. Dallas (Texas) 



news, 15 January, 1911. 

 The economic climatology of the coffee district of Sao Paulo, 



Brazil. Bull. Amer. geogr. soc, June, 1911, vol. 43, p. 428^445. 

 Meteorology. American year book, 1911, p. 575-577. 

 Notes on climatology and reviews. Bull. Amer. geogr. soc, through- 

 out the year. 

 Woodworth, J. B. 



Geology — Dynamical and structural. American year book, 1911. 

 Sulla propagazione dei movimenti prodotti dal terremoto di Messina 



del 28 Dicembre, 1908, by G. B. Rizzo. A review. Bull 



Seismol. soc. Amer., 1911, vol. 1, p. 86-88. 

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Appendix. 

 THE HARVARD SEISMOGRAPHIC STATION. 



By J. B. Woodworth. 



Eighty-three earthquakes or seismic disturbances recorded by 

 the Bosch-Omori tromometer during the academic year ending 

 July 31st, 1911, G. M. T., civil reckoning, have been deciphered. 

 These records will in the future form an annual Bulletin in the 

 Geological series of the Museum. 



