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  <dc:title>Letter from Balfour Stewart, 7 Medina Villas, Richmond to [Edward Sabine]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Stewart is ‘glad’ to hear [Sabine] likes their paper on pendulums. Stewart informs Sabine he thinks they are unable to ‘go on with Professor [George Gabriel] Stokes experiments at Kew’. Mr [Benjamin] Loewy now lives in London and is a private tutor. Stewart will send the absolute determinations and intends to follow Sabine’s ‘excellent system of magnetic reductions’. Asks Sabine for monthly declination disturbances. Mr [Charles] Meldrum informs there is to be another Meteorological Committee under [Edme Hippolyte] Marié-Davy.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>31 May 1869</dc:date>
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