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RefNoMA/326
Previous numbersMA.326 and MA.327
LevelFile
TitleMeteorological observations at the Royal Society, London, by John David Roberton
CreatorRoberton; John David (fl.1820s-1840s); British assistant secretary of the Royal Society
DateDecember 1837-June 1843
DescriptionHourly meteorological observations made at the Royal Society's apartments at Somerset House, London. Each set of observations was made at solstices or equinoxes, by the assistant secretary, using a variety of instruments.
Extent19 items
AccessStatusOpen
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