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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, The material is prepared and classified in accordance with the following sections: Sec. 1, Aerology.—Sec. 2, General meteorology.—Sec. 3, Forecasts and general conditions of atmosphere.—Sec. 4, Rivers and floods.—Sec. 5, Bibliography.—Sec. 6, Weather of month.
SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Eruption of Sakurashima, Jan. 1914; [by Cleveland Abbe, jr.].— Solar radiation intensities at Mount Weather, Va. [with list of references; by] Herbert H. Kimball.—Standard units in aerology; [extracts and articles by T. W. Richards and A. E. Kennelly].—C. G. S. system and meteorology; by Vilhelm Bjerknes.—Progress in meteorological optics during 1912 [with list of references], by Christian Jensen; translated by O. Abbe, jr.—Pressure-differences in free air; by W. N. Shaw.—Period of safe plant growth in Maryland and Delaware; by Oliver C. Fassie.—Progress and present state of research on evaporation of moisture in atmosphere [with list or references]; by August Wellenmann.—Report of meteorological station at Berkeley, Cal., year ending June 30, 1913; by William Gardner Reed.—Electric paragrêles, by A. Angot; translated by R. E. Edwards.—Popular misconceptions; [by Cleveland Abbe].—Continuous pictures of weather; [by Cleveland Abbe].—Possibility of recurrence of floods of Mar. 1913; by J. Warren Smith.—Notes from Weather Bureau library; by C. Fitzhugh Talman.
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