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Letter from Samuel Haughton, regarding his paper 'On the tides of the arctic seas. Part I. On the diurnal tides of Port Leopold, North Somerset' by Samuel Haughton

Reference number: RR/5/104

Date: 06 November 1862

Description

Has drawn up the table of observations as suggested by the referee. Suggests the methods can be added to the paper as post-dated notes to show they are later additions.

Subject: Meteorology, Astronomy

[Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1863]

Reference number
RR/5/104
Earliest possible date
06 November 1862
Physical description
Letter on paper
Page extent
2 pages
Format
Manuscript

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Letter from Samuel Haughton, regarding his paper 'On the tides of the arctic seas. Part I. On the diurnal tides of Port Leopold, North Somerset' by Samuel Haughton, 06 November 1862, RR/5/104, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_5_104/letter-from-samuel-haughton-regarding-his-paper-on-the-tides-of-the-arctic-seas-part-i-on-the-diurnal-tides-of-port-leopold-north-somerset-by-samuel-haughton, accessed on 05 October 2024

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