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Meteorology: 47 Books

 

 


[003233] . SCIENCE, November 20, 1885. Volume VI. No. 146. ill. Tables, Engravings. New York: The Science Company, 1885. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good to Good+ With Science Supplement. Article by a Famous American: in Science Supplement: E. J. JAMES "Recent land legislation in England". Other articles: "Blackfoot Tribes"; "Some Reaction-Time Studies" with a table; "Ben Nevis Meteorological Observatory" with an illustration of the observatory; and "Entomology in the National Museum" with a table. In Letters to the Editor: "Effigy mounds in Iowa" with an illustration. Covers slightly soiled. ex.mus. stamp on front. vertical crease, mildly seen throughout publication, very minor. Slight chipping at bottom edge, very slightly at top. Overall covers are Good+. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. Supplement's bottom edge mildly chipped otherwise in VG condition. $45.00

[003256] . SCIENCE, January 30, 1885. Vol. V. No. 104. ill. Foldout Map, Diagram, Map, Etchings. Cambridge, MA,: The Science Company, 1885. Size: Approx. 7 1/4" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good to Good- Articles by or about Famous Americans: T. STERRY HUNT "The geology of the Scottish Highlands"; J.R. BARTLETT "The basin of the Caribbean" with laid in foldout map, 13"x10" plus a diagram of a ridge connecting Cuba with Hayti; and LESTER F. WARD "A glance at the history of our knowledge of fossil plants". Other articles: "A Balloon in Meteorology" with map of "new surveys of the Kowak River, Alaska"; "Physical Training at Amherst" with illustration of the new Amherst Gymnasium; "Discovery of Silurian Insects" with an illustration of Palaeophoneus Nuncius; and "The Chemistry and Physics of the Sea" with a table; in Letters to the Editor:"TROWBRIDGE's Physics". Covers detached but "intact". ex. mus. stamp on front cover. mild chippings around edges. lightly soiled.1 3/4" tear on front cover at spine. 6 "dots" of ink? on cover. Doesn't interfere with text contents. exterior is Good- . Interior is tight, clean and Very Good. Map is Very Good + to Near Fine, no tears. $50.00

[003552] . SCIENCE, January 8, 1886. Volume VII. No. 153. ill. Table, Line Drawings.. New York: The Science Company, 1886. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 10 1/4". Paper Wraps. Science. Good Articles by Famous Americans: H.M. PAUL: Close approach of Saturn and Geminorum with illustration; In Letters to the Editor: JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE: The moon's Atmosphere; NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER(The Nobel Peace Prize 1931): The Convict-Labor Problem and WILLIAM FERREL: The Temperature of the Moon. Also in Letters to the Editor: Relics from an Indian grave by Stephen Bowers with illustration. Other articles: General Abbott's Report on the Flood Rock Explosion with a table; Success in Hatching the Eggs of the Cod by John A. Ryder with illustration; The palace of the kings of Tiryns, Winter on Mount Washington, Japanese Houses, and Physical expression and Reforms in English Public Schools. ex-mus. numbers on front cover. Chipping along side/bottom edges. Stains at top edge near spine. Overall exterior and interior are Good.Interior with watermarks along top border-never on text.Otherwise interior is tight and Very Good. $45.00

[003135] . POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS AND BOSTON JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY.1892-Complete year. 12 issues. Vol. XXVI: Number 1-12. January-December.. ill. Figures (line drawings), Tables,. Boston: Popular Science News Co., 1892. Size: Approx. 9 1/2" x 12". Paper Wraps. Science. Good or Better Articles by Harlan Hoge Ballard,"then" President of the Agassiz Association; and THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA, by Charles Augustus Young. Articles include: NOVELITIES IN PHOTOGRAPHY (6 etchings); WATER AND AIR BAROMETERS (2 etchings); PHOTOGRAPHING LIGHTING-STROKES(1etching); FLINT IMPLEMENTS OF COCHIN CHINA (1etching); SOME CURIOUS MINERALS (5 ETCHINGS); ABOUT LICHENS(17 etchings); MIMICRY IN ANIMALS (3 etchings); EXPERIMENTS WITH WATER-JETS(3 ETCHINGS); EVOLUTION FOR THE CONTINENTS( 4 etchings); MINIATURE SUN-DIALS (4 etchings); SOUP-BUBBLES (6 etchings); JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER (2 etchings); SIMPLIFIED COMPOUND LEAVES (8 etchings). Includes monthly section on MEDICINE and PHARMACY, ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENA and METEOROLOGY. December Issue includes Index for the Year with List of Articles. All are in Good or better condition. One issue will ex-mus. numbers on front cover (advertisement page). May issue does not have 2 pages of advertisements as its "covers", all the other issues do. Covers lightly soiled or age-toned around borders. One issue torn area on cover (advertisements), but all there. One issue's side edge with tear, but intact. Overall interiors are clean, tight, and in Very Good condition. $125.00

[002716] . PUBLICATIONS OF THE WASHBURN OBSERVATORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. Vol.VII Part I and Part II: Meteorological Observations, 1887-'88-'89. And 1890-'91-'92-'93. ill. Tables. Madison, WI: Democrat Printing Company, . Size: Approx. 7 1/4" x 10". Paper Wraps. Meteorology. Good, Good to Good- 1890, 1894 dates of publication. Part 1: 87 pp. Paper covers intact. ex.-mus. numbers on front cover. Covers mildly soiled, creased marks as if folded. Spine's paper chipped, missing 1" strip at base. In Good condition. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. Part 2:195 pp. Front cover with ex.mus. stamp and numbers. Back cover detached. Chipping to paper spine, 1 1/2" strip missing at top and base otherwise intact. Mildly soiled. exterior is Good to Good-. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $165.00

[003355] . SCIENCE, August 17, 1883. No. 28. ill. Figures (line drawings), Map, Chart. Cambridge: Science Company, 1883. Size: Approx. 7 1/2" x 10 1/2". Paper Wraps. Science. Good to Good+ Articles:The Igloo of the Innuit. -I; On the Development of the Pituitary Body in Petromyzon, and the Significance of that Organ in other Types with 6 illustrations; The Weather in June, 1883 with map, table and ice chart for 1883; The Fall of a Balloon (hot air) with 6 illustrations; Some Unsolved Problems in Geology by Dr. J. W. Dawson; plus Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science with "reports" in Chemistry, Agriculture (with table), Meteorology, Geography, and Zoology with illustration of a Restoration of Brontosaurus. pp.181-210. Front wrap advertisement for The Revere Rubber Co. ex.-mus. stamp and numbers at top margin. mildly soiled with chipping around edges. Overall exterior is Good to Good+. Interior pages slightly brownish age-toned around edges, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good. $55.00

[002959] Abbe,Cleveland. THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE DEVELOPMENT OF METEOROLOGY, Annual Presidential Address. Washington: Philosophical Society of Washington, 1907. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 1/2". Paper Wraps. Meteorology. Very Good Offprint from Bulletin, Vol XV, pp. 27-56. Abbe was the first official daily weather forecaster in the United States. He wrote on the atmosphere and on climate, and was responsible for the introduction of the system of Standard Time. Salmon paper covers. Mildly soiled. Small tears at bottom edge and back cover bottom corner "tip" missing (1"x1/2"). Exterior Very Good for almost 100 years old. Interior is tight, clean and VG+. $50.00

[001178] Bell, Alexander Graham, Prof. W. H. Brewer, Prof.S.P. Langley and Prof. C. A. Young. MEMOIRS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Volume II 1883. ill. Figures, Tables, Plates. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. Size: Approx. 9" x 11 1/2". 3/4 Leather. Science. Very Good 4 separate reports by Famous Americans: 1. Report of the Eclipse Expedition to Caroline Island, May 1883 by Prof. C. A. Young, pp.10-146, 22 Figures ( illustrations, charts/graphs, maps). 2. Wave-lengths in the Invisible Prismatic Spectrum, by Prof.S.P. Langley, pp. 147-162, 5 Tables, 4 Figures, 4 Plates (fold-out graphs) 3. Subsidence of Particles in Liquids, by Prof. W. H. Brewer, pp.163-175 and 4. Formation of Deaf Variety of Human Race, by Alexander Graham Bell pp.177-224, 30 Tables, 12 Figures (some foldout graphs), Also Appendix pp.225-262 with Tables A-Y. 3/4 brown leather with marbled boards, marbled edges, and marbled endpapers. Darker brown leather on spine than corners. Spine has raised bands with gilt lettering. previous owner's name in gilt at spine base: Geo. L. Shoup. Rubbing to spine gutters, with rubbed out piece 1/2" on back gutter. Rubbing on top and base of leathered section and some to corners. All minor.Still in Very Good condition, especially considering its age. Handsome book. Inside is clean, and tight. Very Good + condition.. $195.00

[004933] Butler, Thomas B.. A CONCISE ANALYTICAL AND LOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SYSTEM AS GOD MADE IT; OF THE ELEMENTS OF PROGNOSTICATION BY WHICH THE WEATHER MAY BE FORECASTED.... ill. Tables and Figures (Drawings, Maps, Diagrams, Engravings). Norwalk, Connecticut: Andrew Selleck , 1870. Revised Edition. Size: Approx. 4 3/4" x 7 1/4". Maroon Covers. Weather. Good Adapted to the Practical Mind of the Country. "This book is the result of habitual personal observation and continued investigation and reflection for half a century. It will be found, on critical and thorough examination, to be substantially what its title page imports. It was no light matter to undertake to brush away the mystery and superstition which have enveloped the subject, and make it comprehensible by practical men; and refute the prevalent false theories by which the subject is persistently obscured..." 405 pp. including Appendix. 62 illustrations including many engravings and maps. Tables. Maroon pebbled covers. Spine faded. Repaired tear.Spine ends missing one tiny strip each. Front spine joint cracked. ex.mus.label at spine base. Some rubbing at covers' edges. Overall covers are Good. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good. $30.00

[000211] Gibbons, Dr. H.. THE CLIMATE OF SAN FRANCISCO. ill. Tables. Smithsonian Institution 1855 Washington, Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 3/4". Meteorology. VG+. Disbound from 9th Annual Smithsonian Report. pp. 231-270. Pages 231-258 cover Dr. Gibbons' report: "Since the 1st of December, 1850, I have kept a record of observations on the weather in this city, of which I propose to give you a summary, for the especial benefit of distant enquirers." Pages 259-270 (detached) give the "Meteorological Observations for Sacramento, California" by Dr. Thomas Logan and Dr. F.W. Hatch. $45.00

[004114] Gilbert, G. K.. A New Method of Measuring Heights By Means of the Barometer . ill. Plates (graphs), Tables, Figures (diagrams) . Washington: Goverment Printing Office, 1882. Size: Approx. 8" x 11 1/2". Disbound. Meteorolgy. Very Good From the Second Annual Report, United States Geological Survey for 1880-81. "The change proposed in this paper is of a radical nature. Since the time of Laplace the hypsometric formula he developed has formed the groundwork of all investigation and practice. Later writers have made formal modification of some of its terms and ...modern physical research has made slight corrections...It is here porposed to abandon it entirely for the greater part of hypsometric work and to substitue a new formula..."pp.403-566. 4 Diagrams, 7 full page graphs (Plates) and 38 Tables. Disbound but intact. Last page-blank-loose, but has kept the last page of text clean. Text is tight, clean and Very Good+. $95.00

[004937] Glenn, Sam. W.. REPORT ON THE TORNADO OF AUGUST 28, 1884 NEAR HURON, DAKOTA. ill. Foldouts, Figures (drawings), Sketches. Washington City: Signal Office, 1885. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9". Paper Wraps. Weather. Good War Department. Signal Service Notes No. XIX. Prepared under the Direction of Brig. & Bvt. Maj. Gen'l W. B. Hazen, Chief Signal Officer of the Army. By Authority of the Secretary of War. Includes one foldout chart with the meteorological conditions on August 27th, 28th and 29th. 5 illustrations showing the "character and position of the clouds previous and after the tornado, and the pressure and circulation to the tornado. Five crayon foldout sketches of the tornado in its different stages. 10 pages of text followed by 11 pages of illustrations. Soiling to covers. Chipping along side edge. Missing most of spine paper but covers intact. Numbers "16474" on front cover at top corner. Covers are overall Good to Good-. Interior is tight, clean and Very Good. Scarce. $75.00

[003683] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT VIEQUES, PORTO RICO. 1913 and 1914. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "In February, 1903, a magnetograph was installed in a room in Fort Isabel Segunda, on Vieques Island, Porto Rico, and variation observations were continued there until April, 1907. At that time suitable buildings had been constructed for the observatory work, and the magnetograph was transferred to the new site, about five-eighths of a mile ( 1 kilometer) west of the old fort." The work of the Porto Rico Observatory was in charge of the following magnetic observers: F. Neumann and Harold W. Pease. 102 pp. 15 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. faded spine and mild fading to cover borders. ex-mus.stamp on front cover. Overall covers are Good+ to Very Good -. ex.mus. stamp and numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[003687] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT VIEQUES, PORTO RICO. 1911 and 1912. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1914. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "In February, 1903, a magnetograph was installed in a room in Fort Isabel Segunda, on Vieques Island, Porto Rico, and observations were continued there until April, 1907. At that time suitable buildings had been constructed for the observatory work, and the magnetograph was transferred to the new site, about five-eighths of a mile(1 kilometer west of the old fort." 102 pp. 13 graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. fading to spine and top front edge. Front cover split from top to bottom so cover is in two "parts"- have the whole cover. faint ex-mus.stamp on front cover. 1"x1/4" missing piece at bottom edge. Due to "split" covers are Good-. Page edges mildly soiled. ex.mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[003685] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR HONOLULU, HAWAII. 1913 AND 1914. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "The Honolulu Magnetic Observatory is located on a large coral plain, 12 1/2 miles (21 kilometers) west of the city of Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaii. Its operation began in January, 1902." 105 pp. plus 16 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. spine and front cover's bottom edge darkened. Overall covers Good+ to Very Good-. ex. mus. stamp/numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[003684] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR HONOLULU, HAWAII. 1909 AND 1910. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "The Honolulu Magnetic Observatory is located on a large coral plain, 12 1/2 miles (21 kilometers) west of the city of Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaii. Its operation began in January, 1902." 95 pp. plus 21 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. some soiling. 3/4"x3/4" tear on front cover near bottom edge. spine darkened. ex-mus.stamp/numbers on front cover. stamp is faint. Overall covers Good. ex. mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[003682] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR HONOLULU, HAWAII. 1915 AND 1916. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good+ "The Honolulu Magnetic Observatory is located on a large coral plain, 12 1/2 miles (21 km.) west of the city of Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaii. Its operation began in January, 1902." 101 pp. plus 22 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables including register of Earthquakes. Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. Fading to front cover. Slight chipping at front top edge. spine darkened. ex-mus.stamp on front cover. Overall covers Good+. ex. mus. stamp and numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[003681] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR HONOLULU, HAWAII. 1917 AND 1918. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1920. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "The Honolulu Magnetic Observatory is located on a large coral plain, 12 1/2 miles (21 km.) west of the city of Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaii. Its operation began in January, 1902." 104 pp. plus 23 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. spine darkened with two small tears. faint ex-mus.stamp on front cover. Overall covers Good+. ex. mus. stamp and numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[003680] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR CHELTENHAM, MARYLAND 1909 AND 1910. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "The magnetic observatory at Cheltenham was built in 1900 and its operation began in April, 1901." 93 pp. plus 22 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms in 1909 and 1910. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. fading to spine. faint ex-mus.stamp on front cover. ex-mus. numbers on front cover. Covers Good+. ex. mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[003677] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT BALDWIN, KANSAS. 1905 and 1906. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1910. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ to Very Good- "The work of the Baldwin Magnetic Observatory began in June, 1900... The work of the Baldwin Observatory during 1905 and 1906 was carried on by the following magnetic observers: L.B. Smith, W.B. Keeling, and S,.A. Deel." 107 pp. 26 graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms in 1905 and 1906. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. faint ex-mus.stamp on front cover. ex-mus. numbers on front cover. Spine faded. Overall covers are Good+ to Very Good -. ex.mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

[003688] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT VIEQUES, P. R. 1915 and 1916. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "In February, 1903, a magnetograph was installed in a room in Fort Isabel Segunda, on Vieques Island, Porto Rico, and observations were continued there until April, 1907. At that time suitable buildings had been constructed for the observatory work, and the magnetograph was transferred to the new site, about five-eighths of a mile(1 kilometer west of the old fort." 100 pp. 21 graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. fading to spine and covers' edges. ex-mus.stamp on front cover. Overall covers are Good +. ex.mus. stamp/numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003679] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR HONOLULU, HAWAII. 1907 AND 1908. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good+ "The Honolulu Magnetic Observatory is located on a large coral plain, 12 1/2 miles (21 kilometers) west of the city of Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaii. Its operation began in January, 1902." 95 pp. plus 21 graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms in 1907 and 1908. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. fading to spine. faint ex-mus.stamp on front cover. ex-mus. numbers on front cover. Spine top end missing small strip. Otherwise covers Good+. ex. mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003700] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT SITKA, ALASKA 1913 AND 1914. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "The magnetic observatory at Sitka was built in 1901, and its operation began in January, 1902." 100 pp. 17 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. Mild soiling to tan paper wraps. darkened spine and partially along front cover's bottom edge. Missing small piece at top edge of front cover and along side edge of back cover. Overall covers are Good. ex-mus. stamp/numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003703] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT SITKA, ALASKA 1909 AND 1910. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1912. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good+ "The magnetic observatory at Sitka was built in 1901, and its operation began in January, 1902." 96 pp. 21 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. Mild soiling to tan paper wraps. darkened spine and front gutter. ex. mus. stamp/numbers on front cover. back cover's bottom edge, 1/2" tear. Overall covers are Good to Good+. ex-mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003686] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR HONOLULU, HAWAII. 1911 AND 1912. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "The Honolulu Magnetic Observatory is located on a large coral plain, 12 1/2 miles (21 kilometers) west of the city of Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaii. Its operation began in January, 1902." 99 pp. plus 12 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. spine darkened. ex.mus. stamp/numbers on front cover. Overall covers Good+ to Very Good-. ex. mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003701] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT SITKA, ALASKA 1915 AND 1916. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good+ "The magnetic observatory at Sitka was built in 1901, and its operation began in January, 1902." 96 pp. 22 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. Mild soiling to tan paper wraps. darkened spine. ex. mus. stamp on front cover. Overall covers are Good to Good+. ex-mus. stamp/numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003689] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR CHELTENHAM, MARYLAND 1913 AND 1914. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1915. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "The magnetic observatory at Cheltenham was put in operation in April, 1901." 98 pp. plus 16foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables.Tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. fading to spine and back cover. ex-mus.stamp on front cover. Creasing to corners. Back cover's bottom corner missing. Overall covers Good+. ex. mus. stamp/numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003699] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT SITKA, ALASKA 1917 AND 1918. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "The magnetic observatory at Sitka was built in 1901, and its operation began in January, 1902." 102 pp. 23 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. soiling to paper wraps. tears to spine. Overall covers are Good. ex-mus. stamp/numbers on title page, last page's side edge several small tears, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $40.00

 

[003698] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT SITKA, ALASKA 1911 AND 1912. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1914. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "The magnetic observatory at Sitka was built in 1901, and its operation began in January, 1902." 100 pp. 17 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Darkened spine with 1/4"x1/4" strip missing at base. ex-mus. stamp/numbers on front cover. Overall covers are Good. ex-mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003697] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR TUCSON, ARIZONA 1915 AND 1916. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "The Tucson Magnetic Observatory is about 8 miles (12.9 kilometers) east of the city of Tucson, Ariz., in a comparatively level country rising gradually to mountains on the north and west. The buildings were erected in the summer of 1909, and the instruments were installed and put in operation in November of that year." 101 pp. 22 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. Spine darkened.Small strip at spine base gone, 1/4"x1/4" into front bottom gutter, 1"x1/4". ex.-mus. stamp on front cover. two small tears and piece folded back at side edge. front bottom corner folded back plus a few of the interior page "tips". Overall covers are Good. ex-mus. stamp/numbers on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003695] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR TUCSON, ARIZONA 1911 AND 1912. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1914. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good- "The Tucson Magnetic Observatory is about 8 miles (12.9 kilometers) east of the city of Tucson, Ariz., in a comparatively level country rising gradually to mountains on the north and west. The buildings were erected in the summer of 1909, and the instruments were installed and put in operation in November of that year." 103 pp. 15 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. Triangular section of front cover's side edge missing. Hence title page's side "section" is mildly faded/soiled. Title page's side edge folded back, 1/4". Darkened spine and some of front cover. spine ends small tears. Overall covers are Good to Good-. ex-mus. stamp on Contents page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $40.00

 

[003694] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR TUCSON, ARIZONA 1913 AND 1914. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1916. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good "The Tucson Magnetic Observatory is about 8 miles (12.9 kilometers) east of the city of Tucson, Ariz., in a comparatively level country rising gradually to mountains on the north and west. The buildings were erected in the summer of 1909, and the instruments were installed and put in operation in November of that year." 102 pp. 16 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. front cover's side edge and title page folded "back" 3/4". Spine faded, tearing at bottom edge. Overall covers are Good.interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003693] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT BALDWIN, KANS., 1907 -1909. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ to Very Good- "The work of the Baldwin Magnetic Observatory began in June, 1900... In October, 1909, the work at Baldwin was discontinued and the instruments were transferred to the newly constructed observatory at Tucson, Ariz." 114 pp. 30 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms in 1907-1909. Numerous tables.grey paper wraps. Mildly soiled. ex-mus.numbers on front cover. Spine faded, bottom edge mildly chipped. Overall covers are Good+ to Very Good -. faint ex.mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003692] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR CHELTENHAM, MARYLAND 1911 AND 1912. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "The magnetic observatory at Cheltenham was put in operation in April, 1901." 98 pp. plus 16 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. Tan paper wraps. fading to spine and backcover. faint ex-mus.stamp/on front cover. ex. mus. numbers on front cover. Front cover's bottom corner folded back. Overall covers Good+. ex. mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003691] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR CHELTENHAM, MARYLAND 1915 AND 1916. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1918. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "The magnetic observatory at Cheltenham was put in operation in April, 1901." 112 pp. plus 21 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. Numerous tables. Tan paper wraps. fading to spine and front cover's bottom edge. faint ex-mus.stamp on front cover. Overall covers Good+ to Very Good-. ex. mus. stamp/numbers on title page, last page's side edge tiny creasing, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003690] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR CHELTENHAM, MARYLAND 1907 AND 1908. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good+ "The magnetic observatory at Cheltenham was built in 1900 and its operation began in April, 1901." 93 pp. plus 25 graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms in 1907 and 1908. Numerous tables.grey paper wraps. Mildly soiled. fading to spine. ex-mus.stamp/numbers on front cover. one tiny tear at front edges. Overall covers Good+. ex. mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003696] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY NEAR TUCSON, ARIZONA 1909 AND 1910. ill. Foldout Graphs, Tables, Photographs,. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1913. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good+ "As the improvised building for the variation instruments at Baldwin, Kans., was of such a character as to detract seriously from the accuracy and value of the results obtained, and as the increasing density of population in that region presaged the introduction of electric car lines in the near future, it was decided to transfer the variation instruments from Baldwin to some place in the southwestern part of the United States. After an examination of numerous localities a site was selected about 8 miles (12.9 km.) east of the city of Tucson, Arizona." 59 pp. 9 foldout graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing the principal magnetic storms. 2 photographs of office/buildings. Numerous tables. tan paper wraps. Mildly soiled. faint ex.-mus. stamp on front cover and ex.-mus numbers.Overall covers are Good to Good+. ex-mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[003702] Hazard, Daniel L.. RESULTS OF OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY AT SITKA, ALASKA 1907 AND 1908. ill. Graphs, Tables. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1911. Size: Approx. 8 3/4" x 11 1/2". Soft Cover. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Good to Good+ "The magnetic observatory at Sitka was built in 1901, and its operation began in January, 1902." 94 pp. 23 graphs with reproductions of magnetograms showing principal magnetic storms in 1907 and 1908. Numerous tables. Mild soiling to tan paper wraps. darkened spine and front gutter. ex. mus. stamp/numbers on front cover. Overall covers are Good to Good+. ex-mus. stamp on title page, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+. $45.00

 

[001425] Hela, Ilmo and Laevastu, Taivo. FISHERIES HYDROGRAPHY : How Oceanography and Meterology can and do serve Fisheries. ill. Graphs, Charts, Maps. London: Fishing News (Books), 1961. Oceanography. Very Good / Good. Back cover top "strip" slightly faded. Page edges with mildly age toned/spots, otherwise VG+. Pictorial DJ mainly age soiled (opposite side browning in areas) chipped around edges. One inch tear at spine gutter. Laid in sheet of notes ? from previous owner on role of science in marine fisheries. $20.00

 

[003829] Ramsay, Alexander (conducted by). THE SCIENTIFIC ROLL and Magazine of Systematized Notes. CLIMATE. 1880-1881. No.1-3. ill. Tables, Figures (charts). London: Bradbury, Agnew & Co., Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Stiff Covers. Meteorolgy. Good to Very Good- 3 issues: November 1880. Part 1. No.1. February 1881. Part 1. No.2. and May 1881. Part 1. No.3. "Essays" include: On the Diurnal Periodicity with 3 illustrations and tables; and On the Connection Between Solar Phenomena and Climatic Cycles, by Prof. E. Douglas Archibald. No.1-2 include a General Bibliography. No. 3 only "text": General Bibliography from 1855-1881. Pages uncut. 2 issues with ex.mus.? numbers on front cover.1880 issue: small paper label at bottom edge: "Presented at the request of the author by The Smithsonian Institution to Acacemy of Natural Sciences, Davenport, Iowa." Bottom front cover's corner tip missing. 1/2" tear at spine. Soiling to covers. Overall 1880covers are Good. Laid in double sided "Circular" advertisement for The Scientific Roll. pp.7-9 loose otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good. Issues No. 2-3 covers are Very Good- with slight soiling. Interiors are tight, clean and Very Good+. $148.00

 

[004363] Skilling, William T. And Robert S. Richardson. The Practical Essentials of Pre-Training Navigation . ill. Tables, Maps, Figures. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1942. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Stiff Covers. Navigation. Good Celestial Navigation. Meteorology. Map Projection. 113 pp. including Glossary and Index. 19 illustrations. Stain?/soiling to front cover, otherwise covers are Very Good. On title page, San Diego address written next to William T. Skilling name. Otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good +. $15.00

 

[000641] Smithsonian Institution. TENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1856.. ill. Tables, Figures. Washington: Cornelius Wendell, Printer, 1856. 8vo. Green Cloth. Smithsonian Institute. Good- / No Jacket. House of Representatives, 34th Congress, 1st session, Mis. Doc. No. 113. Showing the Operations, Expenditures, and Condition of the Smithsonian Institution, up to January 1, 1856 and the proceedings of the Board up to March 22, 1856. Lists Meterological Observers by state & county and Lectures delivered at the Institution: Marine Algae, Natural History as applied to Farming & Gardening and Meteoric Stones. Tables of Meteorological Observations during the years 1853-1855. 438 pp. Index. Embossed boards dull with edges worn & bumped. Spine faded and edges frayed, missing sm. piece at foot and back hinge.ex-lib. Foxing on endpapers. $27.50

 

[000940] Smithsonian Institution. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 1866. ill. Figures,Woodcuts. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1867. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4". 3/4 Leather. Smithsonian. Good+ House of Representatives. 39th Congress, 2d Session. Mis. Doc. No.83. Showing the Operations, Expenditures, and Condition of the Institution, for the Year 1866. Includes List of Meteorological Stations and Observers for Year 1866. Memoir of Hon. W.W. Seaton in Connection with The Smithsonian Institution..." Included in Appendix: "Memoir of Magendie" by M. Flourens; "On the Senses. 3.-The Sense of Taste", IV.-"The Sense of Hearing"and V.-The Sense of Sight. from the German periodical; "Lecture on the Results of Spectrum Analysis Applied to the Heavenly Bodies by Wm. Huggins; "On the External Appearance of the Sun's Disk" from the German periodical; "On Accidental or Subjective Colors. by the Abbe Moigno; "The Figures of Equilibrium of a Liquid Mass Withdrawn from the Action of Gravity.(Sixth Series) by J. Plateau.; "Report on the Transactions of the Society of Physics and Natural History of Geneva", by Doctor Goss;"Notes on the Tinneh or Chepewyan Indians of British and Russian America", " The American Migration" by Frederick Von Hellwald; "Indian Pottery" by Charles Rau; "Artificial Shell Deposits of the United States." by D. G. Brinton; "Pile-Work Antiquities of Olmutz.", "The Antiquities on the Banks of the Mississippi River and Lake Pepin" by Dr. L.C. Estes; " Collecting Land and Fresh-Water Shells" by Dr. James Lewis; "Meteorological Correspondence"; "Horary Variations of the Barometer." by Marshal Vaillant; "On the Formation of Ice at the Bottom of the Water" by M. Engelhardt; "The Earthquake in Eastern Mexico of the Second of January, 1866" by Dr. Charles Sartorius; and "Statistics Relative to Norwegian Mountains, Lakes, and the Snow-Line".469 pp. Index. 3/4 leather with marbled boards. All edges marbled plus marbled endpapers. Spine with raised bands and gilt lettering. Some cracking and scuffing of spine leather with minor chipping at top edge. Rubbing at leather corners. Mild foxing otherwise interior Very Good. $50.00

 

[004297] Smithsonian Institution. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, SHOWING THE OPERATIONS, EXPENDITURES, AND CONDITION OF THE INSTITUTION FOR THE YEAR 1857. . ill. Tables, Figures(line Drawings. Washington: William A. Harris, 1858. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Brown Cloth. Smithsonian. Good to Good- Senate. 35th Congress, 1st Session. Mis. Doc. No. 135. Important Articles by Famous Americans include:Communication From Prof. Henry, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Relative to a Publication by Prof. Morse, pp. 85-117 in regards to the telegraph. Joseph Henry denies knowing Morse "ever made a single original discovery, in electricity, magnetism, or electro-magnetism, applicable to the invention of the telegraph". Also Statement of Professor Henry in Relation to the History of the Electro-Magnetic Telegraph, pp.99-106 with illustrations. Other articles: Lectures on Coal by Joseph Le Conte with illustrations; Lectures on the Vastness of the Visible Creation by Professor Stephen Alexander witn an illustration; Meteorology-Communication from A. Fendler in Venezuela 1856 with tables and illustrations; The Climate of Sacramento, California by Thomas M. Logan, M. D. with tables; Best Hours of Daily Observation to Find The Mean Temperature of the Year, by Prof. Chester Dewey with tables. Plus a Report of Recent Progress in Physics, by Dr. Joh. Muller, Professor of Physics and Technology at University of Freiburg and translated from the German for the Smithsonian. pp.333-431 with numerous illustrations. 438 pp including Index. Embossed brown cloth. Cloth worn?/rubbed? in small areas on front cover through to boards. 3/4" strip at spine's top missing.Spine base fraying. Covers intact and overall Good. Foxing to endpapers. Front endpaper with previous owner's name and gift inscription, plus numbers. Two numbers blotted over to next page. Mildly foxed on a few of the pages at front/back of book, otherwise interior is tight, clean and Very Good+ $18.50

 

[002497] STOKES, FRANK WILBERT. THE AURORA BOREALIS . ill. ILLUSTRATED BY STOKES. 1903. Disbound. Meteorology. Very Good+ Disbound from THE CENTURY MAGAZINE, Vol LXV, February, 1903, No. 4. "In a quaint little bark-rigged sealer, the "Kite", were the returning members of the Peary and relief expeditions. It was September 2, 1892, and we had been holding a steady course, with the sunlight painting sea and land in its gorgeous golden tones. ...A majority of the men were absorbed in various occupations below, when a call of enthusiasm brought all up on deck. At a point low on the sourtheastern horizon, a faint film had arisen, which quickly, silently assurmed the form of a curtain, waving and mouting upward in two stately columns, past a group of finely shaped cirro-stratus. In a few seconds it was across the zenith, displaying beautiful pale yellows, greens, and delicate pink and blue lights, with edgings, at intervals, of faint purple and red..." pp. 487-497. 4 exquisite colored paintings of the Northern Lights by author. Last two pages loose. Pages clean. Very Good +. $49.50

 

[000426] White, James, F.R.G.S.. DICTIONARY OF ALTITUDES IN THE DOMINION OF CANADA. ill. Tables. Ottawa, Canada: S.E.Dawson,printer, 1903. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hard Cover. Canada. Good / No Jacket. Department of the Interior, Ottawa. Printed by the "Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty". 143 pps. Interior tight and clean VG+. Brown boards slightly soiled with a few small spots.Gilt lettering on spine. Front gutter slightly separating down from top edge 2 1/2". Lacks map. Ex-museum. Laid in a 5 x 8" sheet of paper from "Department of the Interior, Ottawa, Apr 12 1904 In accordance with the instructions of the Honourable the Minister of the Interior, I am sending you per current mail, the below mentioned publication. It is requested that the attached form be returned duly signed and dated. James White Geographer" It is stamped "Dictionary of Altitudes in Canada" then "Exchanges are requested." $10.00

 

[004121] Wienzirl, John (edited by). BULLETIN OF THE HADLEY CLIMATOLOGICAL LABORATORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO. Volume III, No.1-11. 1901-1905. ill. Plate, Tables. Size: Approx. 6 " x 9 ". Stiff Covers. New Mexico. Good to Very Good Published with the cooperation of Mrs. W. C. Hadley. Vol III, No. I:THE BACTERIAL FLORA OF THE SEMI-DESERT REGION OF NEW MEXICO, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BACTERIA OF THE AIR by John Winzirl with 2 plates. pp.211-242.; Vol III, Nos.2 and 3 (in one publication): SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE LUNG CAPACITY OF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN NEW MEXICO by F. S. Maltby. Completed by John Wein with 2 tables. 7 pp. and THE EFFECT OF ALTITUDE ON THE BLOOD by John Winzirl with 6 tables. 21 pp.; Volume III Number 4: OBSERVATIONS ON SOIL MOISTURE IN NEW MEXICO FROM THE HYGIENIC VIEWPOINT by C. Edw. Magnusson with 2 tables. 8 pp.; Volume III. Number 5: METEOROLOGICAL TABLES by C. Edw. Magnusson with 3 tables. 14 pp.; Volume III. Number 6: THE AVAILABILITY OF NEW MEXICO'S CLIMATE FOR OUTDOOR LIFE by John Weinzirl with 3 tables. 9 pp.; Vol. III, No. 7: OBSERVATIONS ON COLOR-CHANGES IN THE GENUS BUTEO, APPARENTLY DUE TO APTOSOCHROMATISM by Francis J. Birtwell. 14 pp.; Vol. III No.8: COLD AS A CAUSAL FACTOR IN THE BLOOD CHANGES DUE TO HIGH ALTITUDE by John Weinzirl. (extracted from The Amercian Journal of the Medical Sciences, August, 1903). 7 pp. with 2 tables.; Vol. III No. 9: FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON INCREASED BLOOD COUNTS DUE TO HIGH ALTITUDE by John Weinzirl. and C. Edw. Magnusson. 3 tables, 1 graph ("Curve") 11 pp.; Vol. III No. 10: EVAPORATION FROM WATER SURFACE AT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO by John Weinzirl. 14 pp. and 3 tables. and Volume III, Number 11: THE POTABLE WATERS OF NEW MEXICO: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE CITY WATER SUPPLY by John Weinzirl..28 pp. with 2 "Curves" (full page graphs) and 3 photographs. Total of 10 Bulletins as No.2 and No.3 are in one bulletin. 4 bulletins in stiff covers. 4 missing? the covers but clean and intact. 2 publications, written at top: Vol. III with Number. ex.mus. stamp on front covers and title page. Vol.III. No. I's front cover missing small piece of bottom corner, on side edge, and upper left corner. 2 small circular pieces gone. Covers are intact and overall Good. Vol. III, No.8's top edge creased with tears. Otherwise Good. All the other covers are Very Good. All interiors are tight, clean and Very Good+. $175.00





























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