The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, Том 2,Выпуск 4;Том 4Canadian Institute., 1859 |
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... MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER , AT THE PROVINCIAL MAGNETICAL OBSERVATORY , TORONTO , CANADA WEST - OCTOBER , 1858 . Latitude - 43 deg . 39.4 min . North . Longitude - 5 h . 17 min . 33 sec . West . Elevation above Lake Ontario , 108 ...
... MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER , AT THE PROVINCIAL MAGNETICAL OBSERVATORY , TORONTO , CANADA WEST - OCTOBER , 1858 . Latitude - 43 deg . 39.4 min . North . Longitude - 5 h . 17 min . 33 sec . West . Elevation above Lake Ontario , 108 ...
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... Monthly range = 30.042 at 8 a . m . , on 16th 29.000 at 10 a . m . , on 7th 1.042 inches 76 ° 3 on 3rd at 2 p.m. ) Monthly range = 44 ° 8 31 ° 5 on 26th at a.m. S 55079 Mean daily range = 12 ° 37 43 ° 41 S 24 ° 0 from a . m . to p . m ...
... Monthly range = 30.042 at 8 a . m . , on 16th 29.000 at 10 a . m . , on 7th 1.042 inches 76 ° 3 on 3rd at 2 p.m. ) Monthly range = 44 ° 8 31 ° 5 on 26th at a.m. S 55079 Mean daily range = 12 ° 37 43 ° 41 S 24 ° 0 from a . m . to p . m ...
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MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER , AT THE PROVINCIAL MAGNETICAL OBSERVATORY , TORONTO , CANADA WEST , -NOVEMBER , 1858 . Latitude - 43 deg . 39.4 min . North : Longitude - 5 h . 17 m . 33 s . West . Elevation above Lake Ontario , 108 ...
MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER , AT THE PROVINCIAL MAGNETICAL OBSERVATORY , TORONTO , CANADA WEST , -NOVEMBER , 1858 . Latitude - 43 deg . 39.4 min . North : Longitude - 5 h . 17 m . 33 s . West . Elevation above Lake Ontario , 108 ...
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... Monthly range = 56 9 4.9 on a m . of 15th S Aurora observed on 3 nights , viz .: on 7th , 10th , and 15th ; possible ... Monthly range = 29.190 at midnight on 29th 0.780 inches . 53 ° 0 on p . m . of 1st Monthly range = 15 ° 3 on a . m ...
... Monthly range = 56 9 4.9 on a m . of 15th S Aurora observed on 3 nights , viz .: on 7th , 10th , and 15th ; possible ... Monthly range = 29.190 at midnight on 29th 0.780 inches . 53 ° 0 on p . m . of 1st Monthly range = 15 ° 3 on a . m ...
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... Monthly Magazine . J. S. Mackay , F.G.S .... From SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION , Upper Canada . Journal of Education . Two sets ... From Publisher , JOHN LOVELL , Esq . , Montreal . Nova Britannica , or British North America . A Lecture ...
... Monthly Magazine . J. S. Mackay , F.G.S .... From SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION , Upper Canada . Journal of Education . Two sets ... From Publisher , JOHN LOVELL , Esq . , Montreal . Nova Britannica , or British North America . A Lecture ...
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