"An Account Of The Magnetic Observations Made At The Observatory Of Harvard University, Cambridge" presents a detailed record of magnetic phenomena observed and measured at Harvard's observatory. Authored by Joseph Lovering, this scientific report offers valuable insights into the study of geomagnetism and atmospheric conditions during the period of observation.
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