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The field of Waterloo, June 18, 1815
The field of Waterloo, June 18, 1815
By Aubrey Feist

The boy with the U.S. weather men
By Rolt-Wheeler, Francis William
Airway weather service
Airway weather service
By American Technical Society.
Forty years of the Weather Bureau
Forty years of the Weather Bureau
By Frank E. Hartwell
Fundamental relationships involving fields of pressure and geopotential
Fundamental relationships involving fields of pressure and geopotential
By Louis P. Harrison
Preliminary inventory of the climatological and hydrological records of the Weather Bureau
Preliminary inventory of the climatological and hydrological records of the Weather Bureau
By United States. National Archives and Records Administration.
The instrumental program of the U.S. Weather Bureau
The instrumental program of the U.S. Weather Bureau
By United States. Weather Bureau.
Organización meteorológica en los Estados Unidos
Organización meteorológica en los Estados Unidos
By Luis Rodeś
The Maury abstract logs, 1796-1861
The Maury abstract logs, 1796-1861
By United States. National Archives and Records Service

Daily weather map, with explanation
By Charles F. Marvin

Instructions to wind-signal displaymen of the Weather Bureau
By E. B. Garriott

Instructions for observers of the Weather Bureau
By United States. Weather Bureau

The Weather Bureau of the United States Department of Agriculture
By Mortimer Whitehead
The Weather Bureau record of war administration
The Weather Bureau record of war administration
By United States. Weather Bureau
Report of the commissioner for the United States Golden Gate International Exposition Commission, 1939-1940
Report of the commissioner for the United States Golden Gate International Exposition Commission, 1939-1940
By United States. Golden Gate International Exposition Commission

The United States Weather Bureau
By Charles Frederick Marvin

Instructions governing the corn, wheat, cotton, sugar and rice region service
By James Berry
Instructions for aerial observers
Instructions for aerial observers
By Charles F. Marvin,United States. Weather Bureau