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Le Nubi

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THE recent revival of interest in cloud-forms which has expressed itself in the publication of various collections of photographs is well illustrated by the atlas which was prepared by Signor L. Taffara and issued in 1917 by the Meteorological Institute of Rome, together with an introductory text which is reprinted from vol. 37 of the Annali of the institute.

Le Nubi.

By L. Taffara. Parte 1, Testo. Pp. 67. Parte 2, Atlante. Tav. 26. (R. Ufficio Centrale di Meteorologia e Geodinamica Roma.) (Roma: Tipografia Ditta L. Cecchini, 1917.)

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SHAW, N. Le Nubi . Nature 109, 301–302 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109301a0

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