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Page 421
... Observations at San Blas . Diminution of Stations compared with San Blas , in Lat . Gravity from Ellipti- 21 ° 32 ′ 24 ′′ N. Pole to Equa- city . tor . Length of Equatorial Pendulum . O " 1 Unst · in lat . 60 45 28 N. , 0054703 39,00899 ...
... Observations at San Blas . Diminution of Stations compared with San Blas , in Lat . Gravity from Ellipti- 21 ° 32 ′ 24 ′′ N. Pole to Equa- city . tor . Length of Equatorial Pendulum . O " 1 Unst · in lat . 60 45 28 N. , 0054703 39,00899 ...
Page 423
... observations of Captain Hall and Lieutenant Foster at San Blas : because it tends to diminish our con fidence in such experiments . No want of talent or attention can be suspected in either observer : for we do not hesitate to express ...
... observations of Captain Hall and Lieutenant Foster at San Blas : because it tends to diminish our con fidence in such experiments . No want of talent or attention can be suspected in either observer : for we do not hesitate to express ...
Page 425
... observations than I had anticipated , Mr. Christie , after having finished his observation in the meridian , continued them at other points , and has thereby detected several curious and minute pecu- liarities , which , with his other ...
... observations than I had anticipated , Mr. Christie , after having finished his observation in the meridian , continued them at other points , and has thereby detected several curious and minute pecu- liarities , which , with his other ...
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