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    Abstract of discussion of the influence of the Moon on the declination of the magnetic needle, from the observations at the Girard College, Philadelphia, between the years 1840 and 1845
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    Report of assistant Charles A. Schott, on the latest results of the discussion of the secular change of the magnetic declination, accompanied by tables showing the declination (variation of the needle) for every tenth year from the date of the earliest reliable observations, for twenty-six stations on the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts of the United States
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