What shall be the prime meridian for the world? / report of Committee on Standard Time and Prime Meridian, International Institute for Preserving and Perfecting Weights and Measures.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cleveland, O. : [publisher not identified], 1884Description: 56 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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Reports by 8 eminent personalities (Wood, Smyth, Moign, Fleming, Searles, Clark, Stockwell, Latimer) on choosing a prime meridian
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