NOTE.—Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteorology. Special articles are—
Atmosphere. Mathematical theory of nocturnal cooling of [with bibliography]; by S. T. Tamura.
Diurnal periods in lower strata of atmosphere, Studies on; 3, Diurnal periods of vapor tension, electric potential, and coefficient of dissipation; by F. H. Bigelow.
Dust whirl, Cold weather; by F. W. Proctor.
Earthquake, Great Indian, of Apr. 4, 1905, as recorded at bureau; by C. F. Marvin.
Hoarfrost, Heavy deposit of, and its effect in retarding nocturnal cooling; by D. A. Seeley.
Kites, Observations with, at Blue Hill Observatory, 1897-1902; by F. H. Bigelow.
Lakes, small, Influence of, on local temperature conditions; by J. L. Bartlett.
Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by R. A. Edwards.
Rainmaking, Fake; by W. L. Moore.
Rhododendron leaves as thermometers; by J. F. Johnson.
Temperatures, Some, taken on lakes Huron and Superior in July and Aug. 1904; by F. L. Odenbach.
Tornado of Apr. 14 near Pensacola, Fla.; by W. F. Reed, jr.
Tornadoes of Mar. 17, 1905, in western Oklahoma; by C. M. Strong.
Weather Bureau library, Recent additions to; by R. A. Edwards.
Wind velocities for different altitudes and exposures; by A. J. Mitchell.
Winds of region adjacent to Gulf of California, Note on; by G. H. Stone.