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Selected List Of Publications On The Weather( Originally Published Early 1900's )
AS noted in the introduction to this book, no attempt has been made to exhaust the subject. A few readers may have become sufficiently interested in certain phases of this story to wish to know more, and accordingly for their information a short list of publications is presented whose contents require no advanced mathematical knowledge nor abstruse thinking. Each of these books and bulletins contains references to other sources, technical and non-technical, which will provide still further information for those desiring it. CLIMATOLOGY "Climate, Considered Especially in Relation to Man." Robert De Courcy Ward. 372 pp. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1908. "The Climates of the United States." Robert De Courcy Ward. 518 pp. Ginn & Company Boston, 1925. "The Climates of the Continents." W. G. Ken-drew. 387 pp. Oxford University Press, Ox-ford, England, 1922. "Civilization and Climate." Ellsworth Hunting-ton. 333 pp. Yale University Press,, New Haven, 1915. "The Pulse of Progress." Ellsworth Huntington. 324 pp. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1926. "The Human Habitat." Ellsworth Huntington. 280 pp. D. Van Nostrand Company, New York, 1927. "Man and Weather." Alexander McAdie. 99 pp. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1926. METEOROLOGY "Why the Weather?" Charles F. Brooks. 310 pp. Harcourt, Brace & Company, New York, 1924. "Weather Proverbs and Paradoxes." W. J. Humphreys. 125 pp. Williams & Wilkins Company, Baltimore, 1923. "Fogs and Clouds." W. J. Humphreys. 104 pp. Williams & Wilkins Company, Baltimore, 1926. "Meteorology." Charles Fitzhugh Talman. 384 pp. P. F. Collier & Son Company, New York, 1922. "Meteorology." W. I. Milham. 549 pp. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1912. "Tycos." Quarterly. Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester, New York. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Monthly. C. F. Brooks, Editor. Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts. Atlas of Meteorology. J. G. Bartholomew. Edinburgh Geographical Institute, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1889. Daily Weather Map. United States Weather Bureau, Washington, District of Columbia, and about sixty-five other Weather Bureau stations. |
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