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Prepared under the direction of W.B. Hazen, chief signal officer. Pub. by authority of the secretary of war. Each no. has also a distinctive title. (cont.) no. 14. Supplement to Signal service notes no. 10. Physical observations during the Lady Franklin Bay expedition of 1883 by W.H. Lamar, jr., and...

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Main Authors: Hazen, William Babcock, 1830-1887., United States. Army. Signal Corps., United States. War Department.
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Language:English
Published: Washington : Office of the Chief Signal Office 1882
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Summary:Prepared under the direction of W.B. Hazen, chief signal officer. Pub. by authority of the secretary of war. Each no. has also a distinctive title. (cont.) no. 14. Supplement to Signal service notes no. 10. Physical observations during the Lady Franklin Bay expedition of 1883 by W.H. Lamar, jr., and F.W. Ellis. 1884.--no. 15. Danger lines and river floods of 1882 by H.A. Hazen . Reprinted, with additions, from Annual report of chief signal officer, 1882. 1884.--no. 16. The effect of wind-currents on rainfall by G.E. Curtis. 1884.--no. 17. A First report upon observations of atmospheric electricity at Baltimore, Maryland, by P. Morrill. 1884.--no. 18. The aurora in its relations to meteorology by A. McAdie. 1885.--no. 19. Report on the tornado of August 28, 1884, near Huron, Dakota, by S.W. Glenn. 1885.--no. 20. Thunder-storms of May, 1884, by H.A. Hazen. 1885.--no. 22. Corrections of thermometers by T. Russell. 1885.--no. 23. Cold waves and their progress. A preliminary study by T.M. Woodruff. 1885. no. 1. Report on the Michigan forest fires of 1881 by W.O. Bailey. 1882.--no. 2. Memoir on the use of homing pigeons for military purposes by W.E. Birkhimer. 1882.--no. 3. To foretell frost by J. Allen. 1882.--no. 4. The use of the spectroscope in meteorological observations by W. Upton. 1883.--no. 5. Work of the Signal service in the Arctic regions. Prepared under the direction of W.B. Hazen. 1883.--no. 6. Report on wind velocities at the Lake crib and at Chicago by H.A. Hazen. 1883.--no. 7. Variation of rainfall west of the Mississippi River by H.A. Hazen. 1883.--no. 8. The study of meteorology in the higher schools of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria by F. Waldo. 1883.--no. 9. Weather proverbs by H.H.C. Dunwoody. 1883.--no. 10. Report on Lady Franklin Bay expedition of 1883 by E.A. Garlington. 1883.--no. 11. The elements of the heliograph by F.K. Ward. 1883.--no. 12. The special characteristics of tornadoes, with practical directions for the protection of life and property by J.P. Finley. 1884.--no. 13. The relation between northers and magnetic disturbances at Havana, Cuba, by G.E. Curtis. 1885. No. 21 not issued. Mode of access: Internet.