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1913. The mode of propagation of the sun's influence in magnetic storms. Mon. Not. Roy. Ast. Soc, 73: 539. May 1913.

1909. Weather cycles in the growth of big trees. Mon. Wea. Rev., une [sic] 1909: 225-237.

. 1914. Method of estimating rainfall by the growth of trees. Bull. Amer. Geog. Soc., Vol. XLVI: 321-335, May 1914.

. 19142. A photographic periodogram of the sunspot numbers. Astroph. Jour., Vol. XL, No. 3; 326-331, October 1914.

. 19143. A method of estimating rainfall by the growth of trees. The climatic factor as illustrated in arid America, by E. Huntington. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. No. 192, Chapter XI: 101-121.

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. 1913. Preliminary researches of an attempt to detect the general magnetic field of the sun. Astroph. Jour., 38, July 1913, reprinted in Cont. Mt. Wilson Sol. Obs. No. 71.

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1906. Die Niederschläge in den norddeutschen Stromgebieten.

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. 1911. Palestine and its transformation.

. 1912. The secret of the big trees. Harpers, July 1912: 292-302.

. 1914. The climatic factor as illustrated in arid America. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. No. 192.

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1916. Tree-growth and meteorological factors.

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. 1913. The meteorological aspect of the smoke problem. Mellon Institute of Industrial Research and School of Specific Industries. Smoke Investigation Bull. No. 5.

. 1914. The relation between solar radiation intensities and the temperature of the air in the northern hemisphere in 1912-13. BuU.Mt. Weather Obsv., Vol. VI, part 5: 205-220.

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