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- catalog contributor b6446355.
- catalog contributor b6446356.
- catalog contributor b6446357.
- catalog contributor b6446358.
- catalog contributor b6446359.
- catalog created "1845.".
- catalog date "1845".
- catalog date "1845.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1845.".
- catalog description "v. 1. On the constitution of the atmosphere.--v.2. Hygrometry, and the construction and uses of a new hygrometer. On the radiation and absorption of heat in the atmosphere. On the water-barometer erected in the hall of the Royal society. On climate: considered with regard to horticulture. Remarks upon the barometer and thermometer, and the mode of using meteorological instruments in general. On the gradual deterioration of barometers, and the means of preventing the same. On the climate of London. Abstracts of meteorological observations. On some of the phenomena of atmospheric electricity.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Elements of meteorology.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Elements of meteorology.".
- catalog issued "1845".
- catalog issued "1845.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, J. W. Parker,".
- catalog relation "Elements of meteorology.".
- catalog subject "Meteorology.".
- catalog subject "QC852 .D19".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. On the constitution of the atmosphere.--v.2. Hygrometry, and the construction and uses of a new hygrometer. On the radiation and absorption of heat in the atmosphere. On the water-barometer erected in the hall of the Royal society. On climate: considered with regard to horticulture. Remarks upon the barometer and thermometer, and the mode of using meteorological instruments in general. On the gradual deterioration of barometers, and the means of preventing the same. On the climate of London. Abstracts of meteorological observations. On some of the phenomena of atmospheric electricity.".
- catalog title "Elements of meteorology. Being the 3d ed. rev. and enl. of Meteorological essays, by the late John Frederic Daniell.".
- catalog type "text".