94 MONTHLY WE.ATHER REVIEW. - FEBRUARY, 1922 Societa meteorologica italiia. Atti del Congre.sso internazi6nale di meteorologia promom d a h SpcietA meteorologics ihliana, Venezia, settembre 1930. To- nno. 1921. Mop. illus. 19cm. Eine kosmische Ursache zur Erkliimng einer ungewohnlichen Abweichung der Erdtem eratur vom Normalmittel. 7 p. diagr. 324 cm. (Sonderatdruck aus dem Deutschen met. Jahbuch. Bayern. 1921 .) Rdiographic weather rode for vessel weather observers. Wnsh. ington. 1931. 31 p. 30cm. StXnder, F. U. S. Weather bureau. RECENT PAPERS BEARING ON METEOROLOGY AND SEISMOLOGY. C. F. TALMAN, Professor in Charge of Library. The following titles have been selected from the con- tents of the periodicals and serials recently received in the Library of the Weather Bureau. The titles selected A h hile. Pans. 90 annk. 1-15 janv., 1922. f a e s , P. La direction des aBronefs sans aucune visibilit6; lea cable-guides de hi. Loth. p. 18-21. American society of heating and oentilnting engineers. Journd. N. Y. 11. OS. Arms +.I, b. W., & Ingels, Mqayet. Temperature, humidity, an& motion effecta in ventilation. p. 173-190. Angerer, E. v., d Ladenburg, R. Experimentelle Beitrage zur Ausbreitung des Schalles in der freien Atmosphiire. p. 293-322. Boutaric, A. Recherche8 sur le rayonnement nocturne et le myonnement solaire aux altitudes ClevBes. p. 54-87. Mnreh, 1928. Annalen der Physik. Leipziy. Bd. 66. 10 Jan., 1922. dnnales de physique. Pnris. t . 17. Jnn.7fiv.. 192;. A4strophysiml jounml. Phiengo. v. 55. Jnn., 192.7. IhgstrGrn, Anders. Solar constant, sun spots, and solar activity. Ciements, F. E. & Douglass, A. E. Climatic cycles. p. 409. Clements, F. E., Lutjeharms, Dolly, CC Fitzpatrick, T. J. Slope- Livingston, Burton E. Carbon-dioxide-supplying power nf the air. Livingston, Burton E. Comparative rates of water evapnration from different kinds of surfaces. p. 7!2-74. Shreve, Forrest. Method fnr measurement of evaporation from soils in place. 69-70. Shreve, Forrest. kelation of slope exposure to soil temperature. p. 68-69. ('iel et terre. Bnuelles. 87 ann;.. Noi,.-dk., 19?1. Poskin, P. L'air a-t-il une romposition constante? p. 202-209. Cuba. Obsmntmio 71WiOllfll. Boletin. Habnna. 1 7 . 18. Enrrn 19?/. YillHs, Jose Carlos. El huracan de Tamps. p. 3-6. Millls, JosS Carlos. Previsi6n del tiempo. p. 15-17. Ecology. C'hieago. 11. 8. Jan., 19?. Redway, Jacques W. City street dust and infectious diseases. p. 1-8. Engineering neius-wmI. N. I-. PI. 8s. March 16. 192.'. Fleming, R. Wind pressures at hgh elevations and their applica- tion to radio towers. p. 438442. France. d c a h i e des sciences. Comptes rendus. PccriS. t . lY4. 13 p. 24-39. Camevie institution of rhs71ington. Tihh. J k r book no. 20. 1921. [Review and discussion in March REVIEW]. exposure studies. p. 391. p. 71-73. fhtier. 1922. Moket, P. Sur le tremblement de tern italien du 7 septenibre Cundall, L. The use of pilot balloons in secondary schools. ones, J. Teachin notes-British climate. p. 156-157. &uy, V. C. Weat%er record8 in the concrete. p. 149-150. 1920. p. 475-477. Geogmphiml tmcht~. London. 21. 11. pt. Y No. 61. 1921. p. 189-193. Great Britain. Meieorological o f i t . Monthly meteorologiml chnrts. Hennessy, J. Cyclone in the Arabian Sea. November, 1920. Tntcriiational rcview qf the scwlice a d pactice of agriculture. Monthly bidletin of agriculturnl intclligetiee a d plant diseases. Rome. v. 1.8. iliny. 1921. Korstian, C. F. Effect of late spring frost upon forest v etation in the Waeatch Mountains of Utah, U. 5. p. 523-524. zbstra,ct from Ecology.] LowJon, Edinbicrgh, and Dublin philosophkal mga,*ine. v. 43. March, East Idinn sem. April, 1922. 1922. Dale, J. B. Analysis of microseisluograms. p. 463471. 41feteorolopi pratirn. Montemsino. Anno 11'. Sett.-dic.. 1921. Craveri, Michele. Sulla temperatura del suo10 e delle =que sotterranee. p. 155-102. Crestani, G. Lo studio dei temporali. p. 176-178. Oddone, Emilio. 11 rncesso mecramco nella diatribuzione di alcune nubi e ne80 svolgemi di alcune precipitazioni. p. 149-154. Neteorolngicnl ivqazine. London. v. 57. February, 1928. Flight of thistledown. D. 19. LeGis, L. F. Sudden f i l l in temperature: Ross-on-Wye, Novem- Pick, W. H. Note on the rneteornlogical conditions affecting ber 2rl, 1931. p. 1-3. scent. p. 16-17. - - Rhythmic changes in air movement. p. 3-5. Nakamura, Saemontaro. On the direction of the 6rst movement of the earthquake. p. 1-10. Defant, A. Die meridionale Temperaturvertalung auf der Erde und der Maasenaustausch zwischen Aquator und Pol. 8-14. Elsner, G. v. Einfluss der Inhomogemtiit einer Beobacfkmg8- reihe der Lufttemperatur auf die auf eine liingere Periode zuriickgefiihrten Mittel einer kiirzeren Reihe. p. 14-16. Hellmann, G. Monsunartiger Windwechsel am Nordufer des Bodense es... p. 16. NBlke, Fr. Uber des paliioklimatische Problem. p. 1-3. Schmauss, A. Die Temperaturwirkung von Niederschkgen. Schmauss, A. Ein tmckener h u m uber Wasser. .16-17. Schoenrock, A. Einige Eigentiimlichkeiten der #emperaturex- 3chubert. Uber den EinfluPs des Waldes auf den Abfluss im Mctmlogieal society of Japan. Tokyo. v. 41. Feb., 1922. Metmmlogische Ztitselir$. Bmunsehiwig. Bd. 89. . Jan., 1 9 2 . p. 17-18. treme der Luft irn Europiimchen Rudand. p. 3-7. Ciebirgp. p. 18-19. Nalvre. London. v . 109. 1922. Bemmelen, W. van. The antitrades. p. 172-173. (Feb. 9,) [Reprinted in thiR REVIEW, p. 90.1 Clark, J. Edmund. Flowering dates of trees along mdn British railway routeR. p. 301-313. (Feb. 16.) [Discusses, inlcr nlici, applicatinn nf Hnpkins's bincliniatic law to the British Isles. Shaw, Na ier. The antitrades. p. 206. (Feb. 16) [Reprinted in this ~E V I E W , p. 93.1 Lockyer, William J. S. A rainbow peculiarity. p. 309. (March 9.) Nature. Paris. 50 annk. f Hars., 1922. N~luncrisscnsehnfle?i. Berlin. 10. Jnhrg. 80. Jan., 1922. Prternianns Jfitteiliingen. Gofhn. 67. Jnhrg. De:., 1921. Mercanton, [Paul Louis]. A propos du micrnbamgraphe. p. 68. Stiring; R. Julius von Ham. p. 49-52. [Obituary.] Hesse Richard. Die Niederschl verhiiltnisee in Niederlan- disch-Indien zwischen 5 O nordlser und 5' siidlicher Breite. p. 257-260. [With large-wale rainfall m8p of the Dutch East Indies.] Wiedenhoff, S. Die halbtiigige Luftdruckschwankung. p. 247. Phfysieal society of London. Proceedings. London. v. 34. Feb. 15, Gri5ths, Ezer. Bibliography [of hygrometry]. p. xciv-xcv. GrifEths, Ezer. Some modified forms of hygrometers. p. Viii- xlix. Mayo, H. G., & Tpndall, A. M. The tilting hygrometer; a new form of absorption hygrometer. p. 1xVii-lxxi. Shaw, Na ier. Measurement of atmospheric humidity. p. v-vii. Tyndall, A..M., & Chattock, A.P. %?=hygrometer. p. lxxii- Watt R. A. Watson. Note on psychrometry in a wind c h e l . d i p le, F. J. W. Rationale of Glaisher's system of hygrometry. dipple, F. J. W. Theory of the hair hygrometer. p. I-lv. 19.12. Skinner, Wet and dry bulb hy p. lx-lxiii. lxxx. . Ixiv-lxvi. [Abstract.] . pV-1ix. FEBRUARY, 1922. 24 .......... 1.12 2.16 .71 __.___ ...... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. ...... 1.09 1.22 ............ 1.21 ......I.. .... 1.24 (.97)/ 1.07 1.23 +.04( -.06 -.01 95 1.411 1.M 1.85 1..w 1.41 1.61 1.32 1.32 ...... 1.35 -.OS ...... -.03 1.40 1.55 1.30 PontijEcia afcademia nmurna dei numi finmi. Atti. Roma. Anno 7.3. Negro, Carlo. Sulla velocith del vento all'inizio della stratoafera. p. 228-235. Maurain, Ch. La variation de la vitesse du vent avec l'altitude. p. 76-80. Royal Dublin society. Scientijc proceedings. Dublin. 11. 16. Anpist, McClellpnd,. J. A., ;C: WHen J. Uncharged nuclei produced Royal meteorological society. Quartcdy journal. London. 11.47. flct., p. 294- 297. Variability fJf mean annual temperature over North America and Europe during the ten yeara 1900-1909. Dines, W. E. Correlation between temperature, sky radiation, and vapour pressure. p. 2130. Dobson, G. M. B. Causes of errors in forecasting pressure gradienta and wind. p. 261-269. [Abstract in Jan. 1922 REVIEW. p. 26.1 Douglas, C. K. 1. A complex cyclone. p. 29s-301. seas. VI-VII. 16 mggio 1990-20 giugiio 1990. Revue qhdrale des sciences. Paris. 3.2 an&. 13 ftv., 1922. 1921. in moist au by ultmvlolet Tk ig t and other sources. p. 282303. 1921. Brooks, C. E. P. Meteorology f J f Britiah North Rornei,. Comissopulos, N. A. p. 283-286. ........................ ........................ .................. 1.21 ............ 1.15 ............ -.05 ............ Royal in eteorological society-Continued. F u j i w e , S. The natural tendencv towards symmetry of motion Granger, R. Francis. Physical structure of cyud-krm in the Salisbury, E. J. Phenology and habitat with spwial reference to Royal son-ety of Edinburgh. Proceedings. Edinburgh. v. 41. p t . 2. Chisholm, Geo. G. John Genrge Bartholomew. p. 170-176. [Obituary.] Knott, C. G. Jnhn Aitken. p. 177-181. [Obituary.] Rama e, Alex G. Note on condition for mirage on the Queensherry rnd. p. 148-149. 8rhonl srimre aiidmathrmntirs. Chica o. v. 22. March, 19.2?. Packard. John C. Humidity indoors. p. 224-225. Sritvire. ,V. I-. 21. fin'. 1922. Chase, Mabel A. Iridescent clouds. p. 263-264. (March 10.) Yeisinger, C. LeRoy. New discuwirm of tem eratures in the United States. p. 292-295. (March 17.) [Xbstract of Mo. WEATHER REV. article, Nov., 1921, pp. 595-606.1 and ita application aa a principle 'In meteorolo lower atmosphere. p. 271-281. the phenology nf wnndlands. p. 251-259. .287-393. W88. 19!?0-?1. Scientific 21mericmi. N . I: 1,. 126. Anril. I N ?. 1.411 1.44 1.31 1.37 1 .8 1.33 1.35 l.W 1.211 1.42 1.38 -.02 Bell, Charles E. Washing Lmdon'fog nut i,f the atmosphere trf a d'Orcy, Ledislas. Soaring birdmen. p. 235-237. mot,ion picture studio. p. 255. 1.02 ........................ 1.65 1.15 1.22 1.11 1.01 ............ 1 .a 1.14 1.05 1.51 1.45 1.31 1.18 1.05 _.____ 1.36 _._.._ __.___ _.._._ 1.3901.62 1.37 1.16 .98 .____. .............................. ............ 1.30 . S9 .62 .@ 1.61 _..___ 1.28 1.15 1.03 .............................. .................................... .............................. .............................. ...... 1.39 1.18 1.03 .9 5 , ...... +.03, -.01 -.Ol +.03' I I I I' SOLAR OBSERVATIONS. Date. Silds zenith distance. .- - ...... .- -- . ...... ...... ...... Local menn solar A.M. I I P .M . timc. - Air mass. 75t+ men- dian t h e . Feb. 3 ......... 4 ......... 6 ......... R ......... 11 ......... 14 ......... 16 ......... 17 ......... % ......... 24 ......... 25 ......... Means ................ Departurea TABLE l.-&'olar radialioi~ intcnsitirs during Februnry, 19E-Con. Madlson, Wls. mm. 1 cat. cal. cal. cal. tal. cal. ail. ' WI. I M I . mm. 2.16 ........................ 1.51 1.34 1.20 1 .9 0.93 2.16 2.36 0.80 0.94 1.12 1.29 .............................. 2 .8 5.16 .............................. 1.21 1.12 .gal .76 5.W 1.52 .................. 1.20 ...... 1.12 .................. 1.11s 6.36 .................................... .788 .W ...... 6.02 1.60 .................. .99 ............................. 1.75 .b ...... 1.15 1.28 1.43, 1.60 ........................ .91 8.49 ...... .68 -80 1.04'..._._ ........................ 10.59 2.74 ...... .Q4 1.07 1.26'._._._ 1.18 .................. 2.49 2.74 ...... .&p .77 .S7l...._. ........................ 2.74 (.SO) .87 1.01 1.15' ..... 1.22 1.06 .87 (.&I) ...... 1.45 .............................. 1.24 1.IA: ..... I ...... 1.45 ........... +.02 +.03 -+.OOi -.OS:: ..... +.01 +.05 +.021 +.OS1 ...... -. _. - ._ 811n's zenith distance. i i5.7" 171l.7~ 160.0" I 0.0" I60.0' 170.7* 175.7' 178.7' INoon. Feb.13 ......... 1.W ............ 1.24 1.46 1.12 ........................ Means ............................ (1.22) (1.42) .................. (1.41) (1.30) 14 ......... 3.0) .......................................... 1,41 1.30 21) ......... 2.62 ............ 1.21 1.39 .............................. mpartU1WS ....................... -.09 -.05 .................. +. I8 +.I5 I e. I 5 .n 1 4 .0 1 3 .0 12.0 I*l.nI 2.0 1 3 .0 1 4 .0 1 5 .0 I e. 2.81 1.98 2.16 ...... ...... 27.. ....... 28.. ....... Means.. ........ Departures ..... mm. 2. R7 1.88 3. R l 1.45 .I 1.78 .wI .74 1.6s 1.53 .96 ...... ...... ...... ..... ____- Lincoln, Nebr. Fcb. 1 ......... 2.. ....... 3.. ....... 6.. ....... 10 ......... 11 ......... 13 ......... 14.. ....... 15 ......... 16 .........I IS. Mmns ........... I ' Depmtiires 1 ......... ........ I "----.----i ..... 1.W 1.W 2.62 1.96 1.96 4.75 1. ns .86 2. MI 1.37 1.96 5.79 3.45 .-.-.. ......