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Analyses of Books. 
[April, 
ceptional temperature are re s idual volcanic 
^™fw^ 
7^. if s 
the “r The a^hor oTthe report seems rather to conclude that 
IXTlXSwill «’ will n^t be h praa.cal assistance 
t0 i h sX3fp°.ant which seems 
the vicissitudes of 
climate. , u: „ l pi n teaus ” Mr. Lester F. 
On the other hand, on the High Flateaus, m 
E£ ^l^tis Eft =='wit h dense massh of 
scarlet, white, purple, and yellow flowers. 
ne "fw! 
Swan Sonnenschein and Co. 
M». Kamsay has ^enter^uponheu^ultra^ercule^an^as 
^S'pr^mXnlnh:^.- 0/ J TLTE 
n's°°but^we fear'that even^h^^oalnd^tidous^nirmre^getic 
S! a an would find himself overwhelmed by the effort to tndex even 
bl °T°h S e y work before us begins with an essay by A. R- on diurnal 
The wor b • ° s the bibliography of meteorology ar- 
ranged' in'' years dT b £ A^lbJd “ 
the^lconneflion between Solar Phenomena and Climatic Cycles.” 
^25^^= 25 
The ;>i b,i0 jra c Ph n y “ 
extmaedfl'om the works mentioned in the bibliography. 1 hen 
