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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 measurements during June, 1916; by Herbert H. Kimball.—Meteor of June 28, 1916, over northeastern Texas; by Howard H. Martin.—Observations of meteor trains; [by C. C. Trowbridge].—Meteor of May 7, 1916, at Demopolis, Ala.; by Jesse G. Whitfield.—Work of American Meteor Society in 1914 and 1915; by Charles P. Olivier.—Use of flagpole in calibrating kite anemometers and also for observing at close range behavior of kites in air; by B. J. Sherry.— Tropical rains, their duration, frequency, and intensity; by Oliver L. Fassig.—Meteorological aspects of oceanography; by Hans Pettersson.—Precipitation over southeast Rocky Mountain slope; by Cleve Hallenbeck.—Fog in relation to wind direction on Mount Tamalpais, Cal.; by Herbert H. Wright.—On so-called change in European climate during historic times, by H. H. Hildebrandsson; [translated by Cleveland Abbe, jr.].—Violent easterly winds at Tatoosh Island, Wash.; by Ralph C. Mize.— Weather as business risk in farming, by William Gardner Reed and Howard R. Tolley; authors' abstract.—Snow surveys in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, 1912-16; by H. K. Burton.
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