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Description of a Rigid Spectroscope, constructed to ascertain 

 whether the position of the known and well-defined lines of 

 a spectrum is constant while the co-efficient of terrestrial 

 gravity under which the observations are taken is made to 

 vary. Boy. Soc. Proc, XIV, 1865, pp. 320-326. 



On the Observations made with a Rigid Spectroscope by Captain 

 Mayneand Mr. Connor, Second Master of H.M.S. " Nassau," 

 on a voyage to the Straits of Magellan. (1867.) Boy. Soc. 

 Proc, XVI, 1868, pp. 6-19. 

 Kew Committee (The) — 



Results of the Monthly Observations of Magnetic Dip, Horizontal 

 Force, and Declination made at the Kew Observatory from 

 April 1869 to March 1875 inclusive. Boy. Sog. Proc, XXIV, 

 1876, pp. 232-240. 

 Bigaud, Major- General Gibbes — 



Dr. Demainbray, and the King's Observatory at Kew. The 

 Observatory, 1882, Vol. V, pp. 279-285. 

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Report concerning the Observatory of the British Association at 

 Kew from 1st August 1843 to 31st July 1844. Brit. Assoc 

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On the Meteorological Observations at Kew, with an Account of 

 the Photographic Self -registering Apparatus. Brit. Assoc 

 Bep., 1846 (Part 2), pp. 10, 11. 



Experiment made at the Kew Observatory on a new Kite- 

 Apparatus for Meteorological Observations. Phil. Mag., 

 XXXI, 1847, pp. 191, 192. 



On Photographic Self -registering Meteorological and Magnetic 

 Instruments. PHI. Trans., 1847, pp. 111-117. 



Reports concerning the Observatory of the British Association at 

 Kew. Brit. Assoc Bep., 1849, pp. 80-87 ; 1850, pp. 176-186 ; 

 1851, pp. 335-370. 

 Sabine, Sir IE. — 



Report on the Kew Magnetographs. Brit. Assoc. Bep., 1851, pp. 

 325-328. 



On the Laws of the Phenomena of the larger Disturbances of the 

 Magnetic Declination in the Kew Observatory, with notices 

 of the progress of our knowledge regarding the magnetic 

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On the Secular Change in the Magnetic Dip in London between 

 the years 1821 and 1860. Boy. Soc. Proc, XI, 1860-62, pp. 

 144-163. 



Notices of some Conclusions derived from the Photographic 

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 1860, and 1862. Boy. Soc Proc, XI, 1860-62, pp. 585-590. 



