Clayden, Arthur William. [Cloud studies.] **$3.50. Dutton.
Not alone to the meteorologist and to the artist who finds extraordinary examples of art in the “general negligence of cloud forms,” but to the general reader also does this work appeal. “It is important to notice that the author accepts the types of the international cloud atlas and arranges his various forms as subforms of these types.” The illustrations include many reproductions of typical cloud-forms, and forms showing the transformation of one cloud-form into another.
+ + Ath. 1906, 1: 364. Mr. 24. 440w.
“Not only the nature-lover and the artist, but the meteorologist as well, will find much of value and interest in this book.”
+ Dial. 41: 169. S. 16, ’06. 190w.
“While of great value to specialists, is hardly less interesting to the general reader, and will be immensely helpful in continued and more accurate study of this fascinating subject.”
+ + Nation. 82: 328. Ap. 19, ’06. 900w.
“Mr. Claydon’s work will be a standard one for all students of clouds.” H. Hildebrand Hildebrandsson.
+ + – Nature. 73: 416. Mr. 1, ’06. 690w.