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Subject: Mathematics

[Published in Philosophical Transactions A, 1897].

Reference number
RR/13/243
Earliest possible date
02 July 1897
Physical description
Note on paper
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Manuscript

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George Howard Darwin

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Richard Strachey

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George Howard Darwin, Richard Strachey, Memorandum by George Howard Darwin, on Richard Strachey's report on a paper 'On the distribution of frequency (variation and correlation) of the barometric height at divers stations' by Karl Pearson and Alice Lee, 02 July 1897, RR/13/243, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_13_243/memorandum-by-george-howard-darwin-on-richard-stracheys-report-on-a-paper-on-the-distribution-of-frequency-variation-and-correlation-of-the-barometric-height-at-divers-stations-by-karl-pearson-and-alice-lee, accessed on 19 January 2025

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