journal articleLitStream CollectionMasthead1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063601pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionVariations in the Barometric Weight of the Lower Atmospheric Strata in India. By Prof. E. Douqlas Archibald, M.A., F.N.S. (Plate XII.)1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063602pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionMeteorology of Moznfferpore, ‘Tirhoot, for the year 1879’Pearson, Charles N.1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063603pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionOzone in Nature: Its relations, sources and influences, &c. From Fifteen Years Observations Ashore and Afloat, under d Conditions of ClimateMulvany, John1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063604pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionThe average height of the barometer in LondonEaton, Henry Storks1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063605pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionResults of meteorological observations made at Stanley, Falkland Islands, 1875‐77. By William Marriott, F.M.S., Assistant Secretary1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063606pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionTho winter climate of davos, SwitzerlandWilliams, Charles Theodore1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063607pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionProceedings at the ordinary meeting, May 19th, 18801880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063608pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionAccount of a balloon ascent from lewes on March 23rd, 1880. Captain J. Teypler, R.M.R., and Captain H. Elsdale, R.E. Woodcut1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063611pmid: N/A
journal articleLitStream CollectionNotes on a Waterspout, observed by Lieut. A. Carperter, F.M.S., H.M.S. Sparrowhavk, March 23rd, 1880, at Morant Cap, SE of Jamaica, at a distance of 300 yards. (TWO Woodcuts.)1880 The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Societydoi: 10.1002/qj.4970063610pmid: N/A