Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 30권

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Royal Meteorological Society., 1904
Phenological report contained in vols. 3-71, issued as a supplement to vols. 73-74, missing from vols. 56-58, 60-62.
 

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241 페이지 - OFFICE. — Report on the Results of a Census of the Colony of New Zealand for March 31, 1901.
166 페이지 - It was proposed by the PRESIDENT, seconded by Dr. TRIPE, and resolved : — " That the Report of the Council be received and adopted, and printed in the Quarterly Journal of the Society.
251 페이지 - I beg to ask whether you have any records that will assist in defining the dates of beginning and ending, and the extent of this change in transparency. Such records may consist of photometric or photographic observations of the brightness of the stars ; changes in the solar or stellar spectra ; unusual prevalence of halos, large Bishop's ring, or haze ; observations of heat received from the Sun, as made with actinometers or pyrheliometers ; observations of the polarization of the blue sky light...
166 페이지 - It was proposed by LiEUT.-Coi,. BROOKE, seconded by Mr. BREWIN, and resolved: — "That the thanks of the Society be given to the Officers and other Members of the Council for their services during the year.
9 페이지 - Thames fell below 60° ; but in 1854 the barometer again increased, the air became again stagnant, and the decline of the disease was considerably checked. It continued however, gradually to subside, although the months of November and December were nearly as misty as that of September.
15 페이지 - ... and (5) the time of vibration of a magnet; (6) to collect air at different elevations; (7) to note the height and kind of clouds, their density and thickness ; (8) to determine the rate and direction of different currents in the atmosphere ; and (9) to make observations on sound.
166 페이지 - It was proposed by Dr. CT WILLIAMS, seconded by Mr. A. BREWIN, and resolved : " That the most cordial thanks of the Royal Meteorological Society be communicated to the President and Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and also of the Royal Astronomical Society, for having granted the Society free permission to hold its meetings in the rooms of their respective Institutions.
9 페이지 - London during the three cholera epidemics of 1833, of 1848-9, and of 1853-4, he found that they were attended with a particular state of atmosphere, characterized by a prevalent mist, thin in high places, dense in low, during the height of the epidemic. In all cases the reading of the barometer was remarkably high, and the atmosphere thick.
216 페이지 - Society were held as usual, by the courtesy of the President and Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers, at their house in Great George Street, Westminster. Quarterly Journal. — The Volume for...
57 페이지 - The dust usually attracted attention either in the form of a dense yellow haze, like a London fog, or as a reddish-yellow powder, lying thickly on trees and roofs. The fall was often accompanied by temperatures considerably above the average, and by remarkably low relative humidities, In order to ascertain whether the composition of the dust threw any light on its origin, about fifty samples were submitted to the Geological Survey and examined by Dr. JS Flett. In addition to the coarser particles,...

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