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| | Books by Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Books in the extended shelves: Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Annual report of the Director. ([Washington], 1904) (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Annual report of the Director of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism. <1954-1955-> (The Institution, 1907) (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Cosmic-ray results from Huancayo Observatory, Peru, June, 1936-December, 1946, including summaries from observatories at Cheltenham, Christchurch, and Godhavn through 1946 (Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1948), also by Scott E. Forbush and Isabelle Lange (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Cosmic-ray results:/ Huancayo, Peru, January 1946-December 1955, Instituto Geofísico de Huancayo; Cheltenham, Maryland March 1936-December 1955, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Cheltenham Magnetic Observatory; Christ-church, New Zealand, January 1947-December 1955, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Magnetic Survey Division; Godhavn, Greenland, January 1947-Decmeber 1950, det Danske Meteorologiske institut, Geofysisk observatorium. (Washington, 1957), also by Scott E. Forbush and Isabelle Lange (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Ionospheric research at Watheroo Observatory, Western Australia, June, 1938-June, 1946 ([publisher not identified], 1948), also by Lloyd V. Berkner and Australia. Magnetic Observatory Watheroo (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Land magnetic observations, 1905/10- (Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1912), also by J. A. Fleming and L. A. Bauer (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Magnetic work of the Galilee and Carnegie, 1905-1916 (The Institution, 1917), also by Carnegie Institution of Washington, J. A. Fleming, W. J. Peters, and L. A. Bauer (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Ocean magnetic and electric observations, 1915-1921. Magnetic results (The Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1926), also by J. A. Fleming, L. A. Bauer, W. J. Peters, Sebastian Jacob Mauchly, and J. P. Ault (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Ocean magnetic observations, 1905-1916, and reports on special researches (Carnegie institution of Washington, 1917), also by W. F. G. Swann, J. P. Ault, J. A. Fleming, W. J. Peters, and L. A. Bauer (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Researches of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism. (Carnegie Institution of Washington., 1912) (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Researches of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism. (Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1912) (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Scientific results of cruise VII of the Carnegie during 1928-1929 under command of Captain J. P. Ault. Chemistry. (Washington, D. C., 1944), also by Erik Gustaf Moberg and Herbert William Graham (page images at HathiTrust) Carnegie Institution of Washington. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Scientific results of cruise vii of the Carnegie during 1928-1929 under the command of Captain J. P. Ault. : Biology. (Washington, D. C. : [publisher not identified], 1942-44., 1942), also by Herbert William Graham, Arthur Shackleton Campbell, and Charles Branch Wilson (page images at HathiTrust)
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