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Excerpt from Instructions for Voluntary Observers: Prepared Under Direction of the Chief of the Weather Bureau
To render the meteorological observations made over the United States of the greatest value, and for ease and facility in their use in the investigation of questions relating to the weather, it is important that they be made on a uniform plan and the records kept on some uniform system.
With a view to accomplishing this, a general description is here given of the best methods of making meteorological observations and the instruments used for the purpose. This is prepared specially for the information of the voluntary observers of the United States Weather Bureau under the Department of Agriculture.
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