ON THE USE OF THE BAROMETER ON SURVEYS AND RECONNAISSANCES




Book Description
The subject of this unusual book is divided into 2 parts : Part 1 Meteorology & its Connection with Hypsometry &
Part 2 Barometric Hypsometry, as submitted to the Chief of Engineers, United States Army
Author
R S Williamson
Date
1868
Binding
Brown cloth boards (spine re-cased)
Publisher
D Van Nostrand (New York) ; Trubner & Co (London)
Illustrator
30 Plates at rear + Frontispiece (Map showing meteorological stations on the Pacific Slope). Plates are a series of plans relating to the contents.
Condition
G (Spine re-cased with original boards. Title on spine laid down from original cloth). Binding is tight & firm.
Pages
156
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