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XXV. On the Construction of Meteorological Instruments, so as exactly to determine their Indications during Absence, at any given instant, or at successive intervals of Time

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

Extract

It is universally admitted, that, in the present advanced stage of Meteorological Science, nothing would be more desirable than complete and accurate registers of the indications of Meteorological Instruments,—more especially of the Thermometer, Barometer, and Hygrometer, such registers being cotemporaneously kept at numerous places, and at various elevations on the earth's surface. Many are the obstacles, however, which have been found opposed to such an acquisition.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1826

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page 346 note * See Fig. 1. Plate XIII.

page 346 note † See Fig. 2. Plate XIII.

page 347 note * See Fig. 3. Plate XIII.