International Meteorological Congress, Report of. Held at Chicago Aug. 21-24, 1893, under the auspices of the Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition. Pt. 2. Edited by Oliver L. Fassig.
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International Meteorological Congress, Report of. Held at Chicago Aug. 21-24, 1893, under the auspices of the Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition. Pt. 2. Edited by Oliver L. Fassig.
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International Meteorological Congress, Report of. Held at Chicago Aug. 21-24, 1893, under the auspices of the Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition. Pt. 2. Edited by Oliver L. Fassig.
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Weather Bureau and Department of Agriculture
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Weather Bureau
Authors:
Fassig, Oliver L.
Date:
[June 1895]
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1895-06-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
18950601
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18950630
Corporate/Agency Author:
Weather Bureau
Publication month:
7
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1895
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xvi, 207-583 pp. 15 pl. 8°
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40c
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Contents:
Army Medical Department, Connection of, with the development of meteorology in the United States. By Charles Smart
Atmospheric electricity, Review of recent investigations of. By J. Elster and H. Geitel.
Bibliography of American contributions to meteorology, Note concerning. By O. L. Fassig.
Bibliography of meteorology and terrestrial magnetism in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries, Contribution to. By Dr. G. Hellmann.
Climatology and horticulture, Some interrelations of. By L. H. Bailey.
Constants, Phenologic or thermal. By Dr. E. Ihne.
Cosmical relations manifested in the simultaneous disturbances of the sun, the aurora, and the terrestrial magnetic field. By Dr. S. Lemstrom.
Droughts and famines in India. By John Eliot.
Earth-magnetic instruments, On the construction of. By Dr. M. Th. Edelmann.
Electricity (atmospheric), Methods and instruments of precision for the study of. By A. B. Chauveau.
English meteorological literature, 1337-1699. By G. J. Symons.
Germination, The influence of moisture, temperature, and light conditions on the process of. By Dr. W. Detmer.
Hydrographic Office. Origin and work of the Division of Marine Meteorology. By W. H. Beehler.
Individual observers, Early, in the United States. By A. J. Henry.
Magnetic declination made by Columbus, Discovery of. By Fr. T. Bertelli.
Magnetic instruments, Some improvements in. By Dr. M. Eschenhagen.
Magnetic survey of North America. By C. A. Schott.
Magnetic survey of Europe and Asia. By A. de Tillo.
Magnetism (terrestrial), Present condition of mathematical analysis as applied to. By A. Schuster.
Mexico, Sketch of the development of meteorology in. By R. A. Y. Santillan.
Periodic terms in meteorology due to the rotation of the sun on its axis. By F. H. Bigelow.
Polar expeditions, International, 1882-83. By Dr. C. Börgen.
Redfield and Espy period, 1830-1855. By W. M. Davis.
Signal Service, Meteorological work of, 1870-1891. By Cleveland Abbe.
Simultaneous meteorological observations in the United States during the eighteenth century. By A. McAdie.
Smithsonian Institution, Meteorological work of. By S. P. Langley.
State weather service organizations. By H. H. C. Dunwoody.
Theoretical meteorology in the United States, 1855-1890. By F. Waldo.
Vegetation, Meteorological observations considered with special reference to influence on. By Dr. P. Schreiber.
Weather map, History of. By M. W. Harrington.
Winds injurious to vegetation and crops. By G. E. Curtis.