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THE Council of the Royal Meteorological Society have arranged to hold at 25 Great George Street, Westminster (by permission of the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers), on March 19-22 next, an Exhibition of Instruments connected with atmospheric physics invented during the last ten years, especially those used for actinic and solar radiation observations. The Exhibition Committee invite the co-operation of all who may be able and willing to send contributions. The Committee will also be glad to show any new meteorological instruments or apparatus invented or first constructed since last March; as well as photographs and drawings possessing meteorological interest.

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Notes . Nature 39, 349–352 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/039349a0

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