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MR. BLANFORD's Report, as usual, gives a good account of work. It commences with the actinometric observations. The records from Leh for twenty-three months were not found to be as valuable as had been expected, the climate having turned out unfavourable. The results have been sent home to the Solar Physics Committee, and meanwhile the observations are being continued at Dehra Doon and Mussooree, under the superintendence of Colonel Haig.
The Administration Report of the Meteorological Department, India, 1885–86.
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The Administration Report of the Meteorological Department, India, 1885–86. Nature 35, 365 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/035365b0
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