In connection with the trigonometrical survey now in course of operation in this island, I have considered that a correct knowledge of the geographical position of the observatory might be interesting to this society, from its being the only spot in the colony where such a series of careful observations are likely to be carried on, (at least for some time to come), as are necessary to determine a geographical position with exactness
In The Sea-Mans Kalendar (1636 [1638?]), Henry Bond predicted that magnetic declination would be 0 d...
v. 1. Commencing with 1841, with abstracts of the observations from 1841 to 1848 inclusive -- v. 2. ...
During the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, four well-equippe...
The object of my paper is to bring under your notice a piece of astronomical work done at the Hobar...
Read before the Royal Society of Tasmania, 13 August, 1900. Section 1. The History of Magnetic Obs...
It is, I believe, about 18 years since there has been determination of the magnetic variation here, ...
On the 21st April, 1852, Major Cotton, Deputy Surveyor-General of VDL made a report on the measurem...
I propose to describe a method of obtaining the true meridian by observation, which, so far as I am...
A brief history of the Melbourne-Toolangi Magnetic Observatory is given, on the occasion of its hund...
The usual monthly meeting of the Royal Society was held on Monday, June 11, under the presidency of...
General plan of the triangulation of the southern part of the Cape Colony 1859.1862. W. Bailey, Capt...
In comparing meteorological returns lately received from the above stations with those of Hobart To...
The science of astronomy has had a long and distinguished history at the Cape of Good Hope (hereafte...
The plan of the General Magnetic Survey of Australia by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of ...
Wishing, primarily in connection with the obtaining of necessary information for purposes connected...
In The Sea-Mans Kalendar (1636 [1638?]), Henry Bond predicted that magnetic declination would be 0 d...
v. 1. Commencing with 1841, with abstracts of the observations from 1841 to 1848 inclusive -- v. 2. ...
During the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, four well-equippe...
The object of my paper is to bring under your notice a piece of astronomical work done at the Hobar...
Read before the Royal Society of Tasmania, 13 August, 1900. Section 1. The History of Magnetic Obs...
It is, I believe, about 18 years since there has been determination of the magnetic variation here, ...
On the 21st April, 1852, Major Cotton, Deputy Surveyor-General of VDL made a report on the measurem...
I propose to describe a method of obtaining the true meridian by observation, which, so far as I am...
A brief history of the Melbourne-Toolangi Magnetic Observatory is given, on the occasion of its hund...
The usual monthly meeting of the Royal Society was held on Monday, June 11, under the presidency of...
General plan of the triangulation of the southern part of the Cape Colony 1859.1862. W. Bailey, Capt...
In comparing meteorological returns lately received from the above stations with those of Hobart To...
The science of astronomy has had a long and distinguished history at the Cape of Good Hope (hereafte...
The plan of the General Magnetic Survey of Australia by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of ...
Wishing, primarily in connection with the obtaining of necessary information for purposes connected...
In The Sea-Mans Kalendar (1636 [1638?]), Henry Bond predicted that magnetic declination would be 0 d...
v. 1. Commencing with 1841, with abstracts of the observations from 1841 to 1848 inclusive -- v. 2. ...
During the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, four well-equippe...