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II.—SUGGESTIONS
AT the end of a previous article, I ventured to say I should make some suggestions touching a method by which I think meteorology might perhaps be made a branch of physical inquiry. In doing so, I will borrow the thought, and very many of the words which were brought before the Exeter meeting of the British Association. And furthermore, no allusion will be made in the present article to the elements of pressure and temperature.
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STEWART, B. Physical Meteorology . Nature 1, 128–129 (1869). https://doi.org/10.1038/001128a0
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