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NOTE.—Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the Unitul 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, Seismology.—Sec. 6, Bibliography. —Sec. 7, Weather of month.
SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Solar and sky radiation measured at Washington, D. C., during June, 1915; by Herbert H. Kimball.—Systematic observation of meteors [extract], by S. A. Mitchell; [with] Directions for observing meteors, by Charles P. Olivier.— Internal reflection as source of error in Callendar bolometric sunshine receiver; by Eric K. Miller.—5. Rainfall and agriculture in United States; by B. C. Wallis.—Revolving cloud camera; by Oliver L. Fassig.—Test for personal error in meteorological observations, by Eric R. Miller: [with remarks, by John F. Hayford].—Hottest region in United States; by G. H. Willson.—Summer temperatures at Paris andi at Reno, Nev.: by H. F. Alciatore.—Weather and radium emanation at Manila, P. I.—Meteorological papers presented at Havre meeting of French Association.—Creen flash at sunset; by Alfred W. Porter.—fernter and Kxner on green flash; [translated by Cleveland Abbe. jr.].-Floods of May and June, 19 5. in Missouri Valley; by Alfred J. Henry.—Loss by floods in Kansas River and tributaries, June. 1915; by P. Connor.
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