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Page 185
... temperature averaged 73 ° .5 . At 6 P.M. we were turning the corner of the Cape , and found the Surface- temperature 72 ° .5 ; and at 8 P.M. , when we were fairly in the Atlantic , we found that the Surface - temperature had fallen to ...
... temperature averaged 73 ° .5 . At 6 P.M. we were turning the corner of the Cape , and found the Surface- temperature 72 ° .5 ; and at 8 P.M. , when we were fairly in the Atlantic , we found that the Surface - temperature had fallen to ...
Page 195
... Temperature . The uniformity which showed itself in the Temperature of the bottom ( see Table , p . 221 ) , at all depths below 100 fathoms , was very remarkable . The lowest bottom - temperature we anywhere met with was 54 ° ; and this ...
... Temperature . The uniformity which showed itself in the Temperature of the bottom ( see Table , p . 221 ) , at all depths below 100 fathoms , was very remarkable . The lowest bottom - temperature we anywhere met with was 54 ° ; and this ...
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... temperature of the air at the surface , and the depth and temperature of the stratum of invariable temperature within the earth . None of these has as yet been determined by experiment ; but it is found generally that the stratum of ...
... temperature of the air at the surface , and the depth and temperature of the stratum of invariable temperature within the earth . None of these has as yet been determined by experiment ; but it is found generally that the stratum of ...
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VOL XIX | 1 |
On the Radiation of Heat from the Moon No II By the Earl of Rosse | 9 |
Observations with the Great Melbourne Telescope in a Letter to Prof | 18 |
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