Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1884 |
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... meteorological stations on the Russian side of the Bering Sea . [ Professor Wild writes that he has also made some effort to procure observations in that re- gion . A knowledge of the storms of the North Pacific would seem to be an ...
... meteorological stations on the Russian side of the Bering Sea . [ Professor Wild writes that he has also made some effort to procure observations in that re- gion . A knowledge of the storms of the North Pacific would seem to be an ...
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... meteorological societies . ( Nature , XXV , p . 307. ) Mr. G. J. Symons , president of the Meteorological Society of London in his annual address traced the history of English meteorological societies from 1723 to 1880. The earliest ...
... meteorological societies . ( Nature , XXV , p . 307. ) Mr. G. J. Symons , president of the Meteorological Society of London in his annual address traced the history of English meteorological societies from 1723 to 1880. The earliest ...
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... meteorological observations , it is proposed to connect the Hydro- logical Office with the Meteorological Central Office . The work would have to be done principally by hydrologists and meteorologists , but the staff would have to ...
... meteorological observations , it is proposed to connect the Hydro- logical Office with the Meteorological Central Office . The work would have to be done principally by hydrologists and meteorologists , but the staff would have to ...
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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERSContinued Page | 23 |
Astronomical announcements by telegraph | 28 |
NATIONAL MUSEUM | 44 |
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