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Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries

Arts and Humanities Research Council

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History

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Journal

Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology

Year

1829

Volume

v. 1 (1829)

Page

Page 71

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Coordinates: [560, 763, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["a[funnel]", "b[vibrating trough]", "c[higher side]", "Metereology", "Rain gauge, self-registering the quantity of rain fallen. A. funnel, b. vibrating trough, c. higher side. Invented by Mr. Samuel Crosley, Engineer, London and described in Gill's Technological Repository, vol ii. p 17.", "41", "d"]

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Coordinates: [0, 0, 348, 680, 375, 196], Details: "keywords"=>["Rain", "Rain-Gauge", "meteorology", "rain gauge diagram", "diagram", "meteology", "rain gauge", "Diagram of a Rain gauge", "Samuel Crosley", "measurement", "rainfall", "rain-gauge", "samuel", "crosley", "rain", "instrument", "funnel", "wheel-work", "dial-plate", "Rain Gauge"]

PageID

2259056

Classification No

15

Image Scale

0.360268