Madeira
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Observations made on the voyage from the island of Madeira towards the Cape of Good Hope, 1801-08-08 - 1801-11-01
The observations form a continuous run, with occasional headings based on location (reproduced here).
Observations on board the ship at Madeira, 1801-08-03 - 1801-08-06
Observations made by John Crosley on his voyage to New Holland (Australia) on board HMS Investigator to carry out surveying.
Papers on meteorological conditions, 1973
A copy of a memorandum prepared by Bennet McInnes for the Northern Hemisphere Observatory Planning Committee on 'Meteorological Conditions over Madeira', dated 30 August 1973, with a paper on 'The predominant meteorological situations in the eastern Northern Atlantic to the South of 45ºN'.
Recalculations of lunar distances, 1801-07 - 1801-12
Recalculations of observations taken in various locations including Princess Royal Harbour and Madeira, 1801.
Report on Atlantic Island sites, 1971
A copy of report by P.N. Brandt and K.O. Keipenheuer entitled 'Inspections of the atlantic islands TENERIFE, MADEIRA and PORTO SANTO, first meteorological measurements at Tenerife', March 1971, in which they conclude that Tenerife would be the most favourable site for an observatory.
Sketchbook: South African War, 1899-1900
The most remarkable species in range extracted from Mr Watson's list of Azores plants, 1856-04-03
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Wollaston Catalogue 1857 / with 482 sp[ecies] (calculations; commentary on reverse), 1857-01-01 - 1882-04-30
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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Wollaston T V [notes on a conversation], 1856-05-08
Note; by Charles Robert Darwin
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