Record

Reference numberMA/230
Previous numbersMA.230-249
LevelSubSeries
TitleMeteorological observations at the Royal Society, London, by the Assistant Secretaries
CreatorHudson; James (1804-1859); British librarian and assistant secretary to the Royal Society
Roberton; John David (fl.1820s-1840s); British assistant secretary of the Royal Society
Date1827-1843
DescriptionDaily meteorological readings at the Royal Society's apartments at Somerset House, London, England, gathered into annual volumes. These materials were the basic instrument readings which were published as the Society's 'Meteorological Journal', in the Philosophical Transactions.
Extent16 volumes
FormatPrinted
Manuscript
Physical descriptionInk on paper. Bound in matching red library buckram binding by Maltby of Oxford.
Access statusOpen
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