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THE Council of the Royal Meteorological Society have arranged to hold at 25, Great George Street, S.W., on the evenings of March 16 and 17 next, an exhibition of barometers. The Exhibition Committee invite co-operation, as they are anxious to obtain as large a collection as possible of such instruments. A list of some of the principal patterns of which the Committee desire specimens has been prepared, and may be had by applying to Mr. William Marriott, Assistant Secretary. The Committee will also be glad to show any new meteorological apparatus invented or first constructed since last March, as well as photographs and drawings possessing meteorological interest not previously exhibited.

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Notes . Nature 33, 347–350 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/033347a0

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