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#001 The Worlds Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook, p. 0645 Papers to be Read before the Meteorological Congress. Section A. INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF OBSERVATION. PROF. C. A. SCHOTT (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey), Chairman. First Session. 1. Historical Sketch of Instrumental Meteorology-- Prof. Dr. E. Gerland, Clausthal, Germany. 2. How shall Atmospheric Moisture be Measured, Especially at Very Low Temperatures-- Dr. Nils Ekholm, Upsala, Sweden. 3. A Discussion of the Relative Merits of Anemometers in General Use-- W. H. Dines, Esq., Oxshott, England. 4. A Discussion of the Relative Merits of the Various Types of Registering Maximum and Minimum Thermometers-- Dr. Daniel Draper, New York City. Second Session. 5. On the Relative Merits of Recording Rain and Snow Gauges-- 6. The Study of the Upper Atmosphere by Means of Mountain Stations-- Prof. Dr. J. Hann, Vienna, Austria. 7. The Study of the Upper Atmosphere by Means of Cloud Observations-- Dr. F. Vettin, Berlin, Germany. 8. The Study of the Upper Atmosphere by Means of Balloons, Captive and Free-- Dr. V. Kremser, Berlin, Germany. Third Session. 9. The Exposure of Rain Gauges-- Dr. G. Hellmann, Berlin, Germany. 10. Methods of Securing the Free Air Temperature at Any Point-- Dr. Richard Assmann, Berlin, Germany. 11. Upon What Basis and by What Method are Observations of Sunshine Best Made and Data Compiled-- Prof. O. Chwolson, St. Petersburg, Russia. 12. Observations of Atmospheric Dust, with Special Reference to the Instruments and Methods of Observation-- John Aitken, Esq., Darroch, Scotland.
Title | World's Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook |
Subject LOC |
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Parliament of Religions (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1900 |
Subject IDA | Religion |
Description | This is a collection of documents from the World's Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893. |
Date Original | 1893 |
Searchable Date | 1890s (1890-1899) |
Identifier | WCAS |
Coverage Geographic | Chicago (Ill.) |
Coverage Temporal | 1890s (1890-1900) |
Type | Text |
Collection Publisher | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Rights | These documents can be read, downloaded, and the transcripts printed for educationalpurposes. |
Language | en |
Contributing Institution | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Collection Name | Jenkin Lloyd Jones World’s Columbian Exposition Collection |
Title | 0645 |
Subject LOC |
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Parliament of Religions (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1900 |
Description | This is a collection of documents from the World's Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893. |
Date Original | 1893 |
Searchable Date | 1890s (1890-1899) |
Identifier | WCAS |
Coverage Geographic | Chicago (Ill.) |
Coverage Temporal | 1890s (1890-1900) |
Type | Text |
Collection Publisher | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Rights | These documents can be read, downloaded, and the transcripts printed for educationalpurposes. |
Language | en |
Contributing Institution | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Collection Name | Jenkin Lloyd Jones World’s Columbian Exposition Collection |
Transcript | #001 The Worlds Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook, p. 0645 Papers to be Read before the Meteorological Congress. Section A. INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF OBSERVATION. PROF. C. A. SCHOTT (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey), Chairman. First Session. 1. Historical Sketch of Instrumental Meteorology-- Prof. Dr. E. Gerland, Clausthal, Germany. 2. How shall Atmospheric Moisture be Measured, Especially at Very Low Temperatures-- Dr. Nils Ekholm, Upsala, Sweden. 3. A Discussion of the Relative Merits of Anemometers in General Use-- W. H. Dines, Esq., Oxshott, England. 4. A Discussion of the Relative Merits of the Various Types of Registering Maximum and Minimum Thermometers-- Dr. Daniel Draper, New York City. Second Session. 5. On the Relative Merits of Recording Rain and Snow Gauges-- 6. The Study of the Upper Atmosphere by Means of Mountain Stations-- Prof. Dr. J. Hann, Vienna, Austria. 7. The Study of the Upper Atmosphere by Means of Cloud Observations-- Dr. F. Vettin, Berlin, Germany. 8. The Study of the Upper Atmosphere by Means of Balloons, Captive and Free-- Dr. V. Kremser, Berlin, Germany. Third Session. 9. The Exposure of Rain Gauges-- Dr. G. Hellmann, Berlin, Germany. 10. Methods of Securing the Free Air Temperature at Any Point-- Dr. Richard Assmann, Berlin, Germany. 11. Upon What Basis and by What Method are Observations of Sunshine Best Made and Data Compiled-- Prof. O. Chwolson, St. Petersburg, Russia. 12. Observations of Atmospheric Dust, with Special Reference to the Instruments and Methods of Observation-- John Aitken, Esq., Darroch, Scotland. |