John Allan Broun
1817 - 1879
- Born
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21 September 1817
Dumfries, Scotland
- Died
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22 November 1879
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Male
- Date of election for Royal Society fellowship
- 02/06/1853
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- Wikipedia
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Author of
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Letter from G B Airy, Royal Observatory Greenwich, to J F W Herschel
Creator: John Allan Broun Reference number: MM/11/186 -
Referee's report by Edward Sabine, on a paper 'On the bifalar magnetometer' by John Allan Broun
Creator: Edward Sabine Reference number: RR/4/24 -
Referee's report by Humphrey Lloyd, on a paper 'On the bifalar magnetometer' by John Allan Broun
Creator: Humphrey Lloyd Reference number: RR/4/25 -
Referee's report by George Biddell Airy, on a paper 'On the bifalar magnetometer' by John Allan Broun
Creator: George Biddell Airy Reference number: RR/4/26
Referee of
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Letter from John Allan Broun, on a paper 'A contribution to terrestrial magnetism; being the record of observations of the magnetic inclination, or dip, made during the voyage of H. M. S. ‘Iron Duke’ to China and Japan 1871-75' by Charles Frederick Alexander Shadwell
Creator: John Allan Broun Reference number: RR/7/481 -
Referee's report by John Allan Broun, on a paper 'A contribution to terrestrial magnetism; being the record of observations of the magnetic inclination, or dip, made during the voyage of H. M. S. ‘Iron Duke’ to China and Japan 1871-75' by Charles Frederick Alexander Shadwell
Creator: John Allan Broun Reference number: RR/7/482 -
Letter from John Allan Broun, on a paper 'On the variations of the daily range of atmospheric temperature as recorded at the Kew Observatory' by Balfour Stewart
Creator: John Allan Broun Reference number: RR/7/486 -
Referee's report by John Allan Broun, on a paper 'On the variations of the daily range of atmospheric temperature as recorded at the Kew Observatory' by Balfour Stewart
Creator: John Allan Broun Reference number: RR/7/487 -
Referee's report by John Allan Broun, on a paper 'A contribution to terrestrial magnetism; being the record of observations of the magnetic inclination, or dip, made during the voyage of H. M. S. ‘Iron Duke’ to China and Japan, &c., 1871-75' by Charles Frederick Alexander Shadwell
Creator: John Allan Broun Reference number: RR/8/63