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Mr. R. H. Scott. 



Results of the Magnetic Observations at the Kew Observatory, 

 from 1857-8 to 1862 inclusive. Phil. Trans., 1863, pp. 

 273-284. 



A Comparison of the most notable Disturbances of the Magnetic 

 Declination in 1858 and 1859 at Kew and at Nertschinsk, 

 preceded by a brief retrospective view of the progress of 

 the investigation into the laws and causes of the magnetic 

 disturbances. Phil. Trans., CLIY, 1864, pp. 227-246, Boy. 

 Soc. Proc, XIII, 1864, pp. 247-252. 



Results of the Magnetic Observations at the Kew Observatory. 

 No. 3. Lunar-Diurnal Variation of the three Magnetic 

 Elements. Phil. Trans., CLYI, 1866, pp. 441-452, Boy. Soc. 

 Proc, XV, 1867, pp. 249, 250. 



Results of the first year's performance of the Photographically 

 Self-recording Meteorological Instruments at the Central 

 Observatory of the British System of Meteorological Obser- 

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Records of the Magnetic Phenomena at the Kew Observatory. 

 No. 4. Analysis of the Principal Disturbances shown by the 

 Horizontal and Vertical Force Magnetometers of the Kew 

 Observatory, from 1859 to 1864. Phil. Trans., CLXI, 1871, 

 pp. 307-320. 

 Scott, Bobert R.— 



Results of Observations made at the Pagoda, Kew Gardens, to 

 determine the Influence of Height on Temperature, Vapour 

 Tension, and Humidity. Quarterly Weather Beport of the 

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 Steivart, B. — 



On some Results of the Magnetic Survey of Scotland in the years 

 1857 and 1858, undertaken by the late John Welsh. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep., 1859, pp. 167-190. 



An Account of the Construction of the Self-Recording Magneto- 

 graphs at present in operation at the Kew Observatory of the 

 British Association. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1859, pp. 200-228. 



On the great Magnetic Disturbance of 28th August to 7th 

 September, 1859, as recorded by Photography at the Kew 

 Observatory. Boy. Soc Proc, XI, 1860-62, pp. 407-410; 

 Phil. Trans., 1861, pp. 423-430. 



On the Magnetic Disturbance which took place on the 14th De- 

 cember, 1862. Boy. Soc Proc, XII, 1862-63, pp. 663-668 ; 

 Phil. Mag., XXVII, 1864, pp. 471-475. 



An Account of Experiments on the Change of the Elastic Force of 

 a Constant Volume of Atmospheric Air, between 32° Fahr. 

 and 212° Fahr., and also on the Temperature of the Melting- 

 point of Mercury. Phil. Trans., 1863, pp. 425-435. 



