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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, Seismology.—Sec. 6, Bibliography.—Sec. 7, Weather of month.
SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Solar and sky radiation measured at Washington, D. C., during Dec. 1915; by Herbert H. Kimball.—Halo in making; by J. R. Weeks.—Lunar halo of June 24-25, 1915, at Richmond, Va.; [by J. H. Kimball].—Penetrating radiation present in atmosphere, by A. Gockel; [abstract, by E. O. Walker].—Concomitant changes in terrestrial magnetism and solar radiation; by L. A. Bauer.—Radioactive deposit from atmosphere on uncharged wire; by S. J. M. Allen.—Aurora, earth currents, and magnetic disturbances; by Otto Klotz.—Melting of snow; by Robert E. Horton.—Meteorology and seismology at Pan American Scientific Congress; by C. Fitzhugh Talnmn.—Meaning of word "fair" in meteorology; by Eleanor Buynitzky.—Aurelia alto-cumulus cloud; by George Reeder.—Tornadoes in Kansas; by S. D. Flora.—Reforestation and occult condensation; by Paul Descombes.—Percentage frequency of thunderstorms in United States. 1904-13.—storms and hurricanes in Jamaica, 1655-1915; by Maxwell Hall.—Application of physical principles to problems suggested by oceanic circulation and temperatures; by George F. McEwen.—Earthquakes felt in United States during 1915; [by] W. J. Humphreys.—Recent papers bearing on meteorology and seismology; [by] C. Fitzhugh Talman.—Tornado of Dec. 17, 1915, in eastern Mississippi; by Don McNeal.
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