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THE forty-second volume of the Observations of the Radcliffe Observatory has recently been published, and is in nearly all respects a continuation of the previous publications. The Radcliffe takes precedence of all our British Observatories as regards the length of time over which the published hourly observations of atmospheric pressure and temperature extend; to which is to be added a commendable fullness, far from common, with which many other observations have been made and given to the public for a long term of years.
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The Meteorology of Oxford 1 . Nature 37, 94–95 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/037094a0
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