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Mr. R. H. Scott. 



On the Relation existing between the Duration of Sunshine, the 

 Amount of Solar Radiation, and the Temperature indicated 

 by the Black-Bulb Thermometer in vacuo. Quart. Journ. Met. 

 Soc, Vol. V, 1879, pp. 142-146. 



On the Relation between the Height of the Barometer, the 

 Duration of Sunshine, and the Amount of Cloud, as observed 

 at the Kew Observatory. Quart. Journ. Met. Soc, Vol. V, 



1879, pp. 213-217. 



On the Rate at which Barometric Changes traverse the British 

 Isles. Quart. Journ. Met. Soc, Vol. VI, 1880, pp. 136-141. 



On the Relative Frequency of Given Heights of the Barometer 

 Readings at the Kew Observatory during the ten years 1870- 

 79. Quart. Journ. Met. Soc, Vol. VII, 1881, pp. 52-57. 



On the Variations of Relative Humidity and Thermometric 

 Dryness of the Air with Changes of Barometric Pressure at 

 the Kew Observatory. Quart. Journ. Met. Soc, Vol. VII, 1881, 

 pp. 49-52. 



Results of Experiments made at the Kew Observatory with 



Bogen's and George's Barometers. Quart. Journ. Met. Soc, 



Vol. VII, 1881, pp. 185-189. 

 Observations of Atmospheric Electricity at the Kew Observatory 



during 1880. Brit. Assoc Report, LI, 1881, pp. 443-450. 

 Composite Portraiture adapted to the Reduction of Meteorological 



and other similar Observations. Quart. Journ. Met. Soc, 



Vol. IX, 1883, pp. 189-192. 

 Description of an Apparatus employed at the Kew Observatory, 



Richmond, for the Examination of the Dark Glasses and 



Mirrors of Sextants. Proc Roy. Soc, Vol. XXXV, 1883, 



pp. 42-44. 



Preliminary Inquiry into the Causes of the Variations in the 

 Readings of Black-Bulb Thermometers in vacuo. Quart. 

 Journ. Met. Soc, Vol. X, 1884, pp. 45-52. 



Report on Experiments made at the Kew Observatory with 

 Thermometer Screens of different Patterns during 1879, 



1880, and 1881. Quarterly Weather Report of the Meteorologi- 

 cal Office, 1880, App. II. pp. [13]-[16]. 



Whipple, G. M., and Baker, T. W.— 



Barometric Gradients in connection with Wind Velocity and 

 Direction at the Kew Observatory. Quart. Journ. Met. Soc, 

 Vol. VIII, 1882, pp. 198-203. 



