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I. An Account of Observations made in Scotland on the Distribution of the Magnetic Intensity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

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Makerstoun, Kelso, 15th March 1830.

My Dear Sir,

Accompanying I beg leave to transmit you Mr Dunlop's paper on the distribution of the magnetic intensity over this country, which I formerly mentioned when I had the pleasure of seeing you, and which I request you will lay before the Royal Society.

Mr Dunlop has so fully and clearly detailed his mode of proceeding with these observations, that it would be unnecessary for me to enlarge upon them further, than to state, that, in point of number, extent of country, combined with precaution, accuracy, and consistency, I consider they are unrivalled in this or any other country.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1834

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page 23 note * In making these Observations I was assisted by Mr George Innes.