FEBRUARY, 1927 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW 83 RECENT PAPERS BEARINO ON METEOROLOGY 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 are of papers and other coniniunications bearing. on meteorology and cognate branches of science. This is not a complete index of all the journals from which it has been compiled. It shows only the articles that appear to the compiler likely to be of particluar interest in connection with the work of the Weather Bureau. American meteorological society. Bulletin. Worcester, Mass. 1’. Y. Brooks, C. F. “The glacial anticyclone”: a review. p. 16-17. Ekblaw, W. Elmer. Local character of Greenland climatic Fernusson. S. P. The meteoroloeical results of the first. 1887. (Jan.) [-4bstract.] data. p. 15-16. (Jan.) [Abstract.] GFeenlaid expedition of the Unyversity of Michigan. p. 13-14. (Jan.) [Abstract.] Henry, Alfred J. The Brcickner cycle in the United States. p. 17-19. (Jan.) [Abstract.] Hobbs, William H. The first Greenland expedition of the University of Michigan. p. 11-13. (Jan.) [Abstract.] Alexander, William H. Ohio weather and the sugar beet. p. 50. (March.) [Abstract.] Alter, Dinsmore. A study of the possibility of economic values in statistical investigations of rainfall periodicities. p. 45-46. (March.) [Abbtract.] Devereaux, W. C. The thunderstorms at Cincinnati. p. 49-50. (hlarch.) [Abstract.] Gregg, W. R. hleteorological service for commercial avia- tion-recent developnients in the Vnited States. p. 48-49. (March.) [Abstract .] Humphreys, W. J. The tornado. 11. 46-56. (March.) [Abstract..] Increasing snow removal from country highways. p. 55-56. (March.) The pampero a t sea;‘?p. 52-53. (RIarch.) [Transl. from Larisch-hloennich, bturmsee uiid Brandung.”] Reichelderfer, F. W. A new set of tables for determining true wind from apparent wind aboard a moving vessel. ’ p. 48. (March.) [Abstract.] Annalen der Hydroyraphie m d inaritirneti ,IIeteorologie. Berlin. Burghardt, Gotthard. Die Wettersicherung beim SecHug- wetthewerb. p. 408-413. (November.) Peppler, W. Der Einfluss von Wasserfliichen auf die Cumu- lusbildung. p. 399-401. (November.) Schopper, H. Sind die Nehelsignale verlesserungsbedurftigY p. 407-408. (November.) Groissmayr, Fritz. Der thermische Effekt der Zirkulation Uber dem Icuro-Shio. p. 432-437. (Dezember.) B[esson], L. Les mouvenients atmosph6riques asceiiclanta. p. 130-132. Jelstrup, Hans S. Le sifflement de I’aurure polaire. Note concernant l’aurore du 15 octohre 1926, observ6e en Nor- vege. p. 128-129. McAdie, Alexander. The fliers’ abpects of aerography. The Shenandoah and the squall. p. 215-216. (Jan. 31.) Ground signaling on imperial airways route. p. 277. (Feb. 7.) Allen, Edmund T. Night flying in bad weather. p. 461-163. (March 7.) Hopfner, F. Mathematische Grundlagen xu eiiier astro- nonischen Theorie der Iilimarchwankungen. IV: Die Jahreseeit,liche Einstrahlung in einem El~enenbiindel zweiter Art. p. 354-375. Kalitin, N. N. Die Durchsichtiglceit der Erdatmosphare nach Beobachtungen in Pawlowsk. Wassiliew, K. N. Zur Frage der tlieoretischeii Bestimmung der vertikalen Stromungen in der freien Atmosphare. p. Ellison, Eckley S. High winds and citrus damage in Decem- Sederholm, E. T. Thermometer for checking temperatures gem, €I. Rait. Cloud photography for amateurs. p. 75-77. 64. Jahrgang. 1926. Astronomie. Paris. 41 annke. Mars 1927. Aviation. New Yorli. 1 ’ . b. 1927’. Beitr&ge BUT Geophysik. Leipziy. 15 B a d , 4 Heft. 1926. p. 376-400. 412-436. California citrograph. Los dngeles. D. 12. 1997. ber, 1926. p. 124; 148. (February.) in citrus groves. p. 180. Discovery. London. v. 8 . March, 1927. Enaineerina news-record. Neil, I’ork. ti. 98. 1927. “ Lorange, R. Fighting snow on a mountaiii-railway in Norway. Mysteries of the air. p. 347. (hlarch 3.) [Editorial ex- p. 318-321. (Fell. 24.) pressing a pessimibtic view of the progress of meteorology.] Iowa flood of cloudburst type damaged river structures. p. 405-406. (March 10.) France, AcnrlPmie des sciences. Coniptes rendus. Paris. t . 184. Bureau, R., Viaut, A., & Gret, A. Un enregistreur de la fr6quence des atmosph6riques; son utilisation en m6t6orol- ogie. p. 157-158. (17 janv.) Jelstrup, Hans. Sur un ph6nomEne sonore percu pendant une aurore polaire tres intense. p. 159-160. (17 janv.) Devaux, Joseph. Sur l’existence e t la localisation de courants d’air verticaus ails environs du sommet du Pic du Midi; leur utilisation par les vautours. p. 295-297. (31 janv.) Besson, [Louis]. Observations comparatives de la radiation lrirnineuse au bord de la mer et it l’intbrieur des terres. p. 336-389. (14 f6vr.) 1927. Gkographie. Paris. t .. 46. Notienibre-dkcembre 1986. Japanese journal of astronomy and geophysics. Transactions and abstracts. Tokyo. 1’. 4. no. 1 . 1986. Terada, Torahiko, &- Yamaguti, Seiti. On the effects of winds on sea-level. p. 35-54. Gallissot, Ch. & Bellemin, E. L’observation des accidents optiques de 1’atniosphPre. L’altitude des btries, signe pr6curaeur tlu temps. p. 29-50. Jorirnal of geophysacn and meteorology. hfoscoic. ti. 3. no. 3-4. Batyghina, A. I. The transparency of the atmosphere in SluutLk (Pa\lovbk) for 19L23, 19% and the first sir months of 1925. p. 15%. [Russian, \\ith English abstract.] Obolensky, V. N. Effect of arborous vegetation on the temperatiire (Jf the