Telegraphic determination of longitudes in Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and on the north coast of South America
embracing the meridians of Coatzacoalcos; Salina Cruz; La Libertad; San Juan del Sur; St. Nicolas Mole; Port Plata; Santo Domingo; Curaçao; and La Guayra, with the latitudes of the several stations.
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Contributions
- Norris, J. A. 1847-1910. - Contributor
- Laird, Charles. - Contributor
- Holcombe, John H. L. - Contributor
- Garrett, Le Roy M. - Contributor
Publication
1891 - Govt. print. off., Washington, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
47,250 words, Guess
Page Count
189 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetelegraphicdete00garrgoog
- Library of Congress Control Number08012005
- OCLC Control Number6290865
- Open LibraryOL6996014M
Classifications
- LCCQB229 .U5 1888-90
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Topics
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Series Statement
- Its [Publication]
- no. 97
Other Editions
- Telegraphic determination of longitudes in Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and on the north coast of South America: embracing the meridians of Coatzacoalcos; Salina Cruz; La Libertad; San Juan del Sur; St. Nicolas Mole; Port Plata; Santo Domingo; Curaçao; and La Guayra, with the latitudes of the several stations.
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