THE WEATHER

By CHARLES FITZHUGH TALMAN

Librarian of the U. S. Weather Bureau

THE MENTOR · DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE · JULY 1, 1916

STATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU

Showing two extreme types: one, an office on the twenty-ninth floor of the Whitehall Building, New York City, with instruments installed on the roof; the other, an independent observatory building, with free exposure on all sides, at St. Joseph, Mo.

MENTOR GRAVURES
CENTRAL OFFICE OF THE U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, WASHINGTON, D. C.
A SIMPLE WEATHER STATION
A MAJESTIC CUMULUS CLOUD
THE OBSERVATORY ON MONTE ROSA
LAUNCHING A METEOROLOGICAL KITE
THE EFFECTS OF SNOW AND ICE—THE CAMPUS, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY