BY B. P. FERGLISSON OF THE BLITIC HILL METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY STAFF. Measuring the Altitude with the Theodolite Mr. Fergusson Fastening a Meteorograph to a Kite Line. Fastening a Meteorograph to a Kite Wire. Humidity Wind Velocity and Height.4 uateuiug tue Meteorograph on Its Descent. Starting a Flight. Box Kite Traveling Upward., scientific american, 1907-08-10
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