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REPORTS ON THE STATE OP SCIENCE. 



Table II. — Continued. 



Mttgn&tic Observations at Falmouth Observatory. — Report of the Com- 

 mittee, consisting of Sir W. H. Preece (Chairman), Dr. W. N. Shaw 

 (Secretary), Professor W. C Adams. Dr. Charles Chree, Captain 

 Creak, Mr. W. L. Fox, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, Sir A. W. Ri'cker, 

 and Professor A. Schuster. 



The usual number of absolute observations has been made by Mr. 

 Kitlo. 



The mean values of the magnetic elements for the year 1910 are 

 as follows : — 



Declination . 

 Inclination . 

 Horizontal force 

 Vertical force 



17° 41'6W. 

 66° 29'-0 N. 

 018802 C.G.S. 

 0-43208 C.G.S. 



The declination, horizontal force, and vertical force curves have 

 been tabulated as usual for the Astronomer-Royal's five quiet days a 

 month, and the usual tables of hourly means and diurnal inequalities 

 have appeared in the ' Report of the Observatory Committee of the 

 Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society for the year 1910 ' and in the 



