—— —— Diurnal fluctuations of atmospheric pressure at twenty-nine selected stations in the United States. By A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. v+15pp., 4o.
—— —— International monthly charts of mean pressures and wind directions at 7 a. m., Washington mean time, for 1882 and 1883. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 24 charts, folio.
—— —— Mean temperature and their corrections in the United States. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer, by A. McAdie. Washington, 1891. x+45pp., 4o..
—— —— Letter from the Secretary of war transmitting a report of the chief signal officer of the army on the climatic conditions of the state of Texas. Washington, 1892. 4o. 120pp., 23 charts.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— —— Normal temperature charts by decades for the United States and the Dominion of Canada. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 72 charts, folio.
—— —— Charts showing average velocity and direction of the wind, prepared from observations for seventeen years. [Washington, 1891.] 36 charts, folio.
—— —— Charts showing maximum and minimum temperatures by decades for all years. [Washington, 1891.] 37 charts, folio.
—— —— Summaries of international meteorological observations. January to June, 1889. Washington, June, 1891. [Discontinued.]
—— —— Instructions for the use of the rain gauge. Washington, 1891. 7pp.