'Observations of the weather in the hottest week of the last summer 1686, made jointly with the Baroscope and Thermoscope at Several hours of the day in order to find how much Heat affects the Baroscope'
Reference number: RBO/7/98
Date: 1687

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- RBO/7/98
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- 1687
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- 2 pages
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'Observations of the weather in the hottest week of the last summer 1686, made jointly with the Baroscope and Thermoscope at Several hours of the day in order to find how much Heat affects the Baroscope', 1687, RBO/7/98, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rbo_7_98/observations-of-the-weather-in-the-hottest-week-of-the-last-summer-1686-made-jointly-with-the-baroscope-and-thermoscope-at-several-hours-of-the-day-in-order-to-find-how-much-heat-affects-the-baroscope, accessed on 14 July 2025
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Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 7, copies of papers communicated 1687-1698
1687-1698 Reference number: RBO/7
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