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IN his preface the author explains that this book is the outcome of daily explanations of the weather given to classes in meteorology at Clark University. The notes of these classes, collected and amplified, are here presented in book form.
The Atmosphere and its Story: a Popular Presentation of the Science of Meteorology, free from Technicalities and Formulœ.
By Ernest Frith. Pp. 204 + 9 plates. (London: The Epworth Press, 1924.) 6s. net.
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01 August 1925
By a most regrettable oversight, the notice of the volume “The Atmosphere and its Story,” by Ernest Frith, and that of “Why the Weather?” by Dr. Charles Franklin Brooks, were transposed. That appearing in NATURE of August 8, p. 204, refers to Dr. Brooks' book, while the notice in the issue of August 15, p. 241, should have appeared under the bibliographic details of Mr. Frith's book.
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The Atmosphere and its Story: a Popular Presentation of the Science of Meteorology, free from Technicalities and Formulœ . Nature 116, 204 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116204b0
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