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An essay on magnetic attractions, and on the laws of terrestrial and electro magnetism
By Peter Barlow
Journal of a Voyage to Australia, and Round the World for Magnetical Research
Journal of a Voyage to Australia, and Round the World for Magnetical Research
By William Scoresby,Archibald Smith

The mariner's compass in an iron ship; how to keep it efficient, and use it intelligently
By J. Whitly Dixon

Observations on terrestrial magnetism and on the deviations of the compasses of the United States iron clad Monadnock
By William Harkness

Journal of a Voyage to Australia and round the World, for Magnetical Research
By William Scoresby
Deviation and the deviascope
Deviation and the deviascope
By Charles H. Brown, F.R.S.G.S.
A treatise on compass compensation
A treatise on compass compensation
By Loyd Vineyard Kielhorn
The mathematical theory of the deviations of the compass
The mathematical theory of the deviations of the compass
By J. A. Howell

The magnetism of ships
By Walker, William of Bradford.

The Magnetism of Iron Vessels: With a Short Treatise on Terrestrial Magnetism
By Fairman Rogers
First and second [and third] reports of the Liverpool Compass Committee to the Board of Trade, 1855 & 1856 [and 1857-1860] ..
First and second [and third] reports of the Liverpool Compass Committee to the Board of Trade, 1855 & 1856 [and 1857-1860] ..
By Liverpool Compass Committee.

The magnetism of ships
By Walker, William Commander, Royal Navy.
Ship magnetism and the magnetic compass
Ship magnetism and the magnetic compass
By F. G. Merrifield

Modeling a Ship\'s Ferromagnetic Signatures (Synthesis Lectures on Computational Electromagnetics)
By John J. Holmes

Ship and Submarine Ferromagnetism (Synthesis Lectures on Computational Electromagnetics)
By John J. Holmes
On the present state of our knowledge respecting the magnetism of iron ships, and the treatment of their compasses
On the present state of our knowledge respecting the magnetism of iron ships, and the treatment of their compasses
By Frederick J. O. Evans
Further correspondence between the Board of Trade and the Royal Society, in reference to the magnetism of ships and the Meteorological Department
Further correspondence between the Board of Trade and the Royal Society, in reference to the magnetism of ships and the Meteorological Department
By Royal Society (Great Britain)
The Compass in iron ships and the examination of adjusters
The Compass in iron ships and the examination of adjusters
By
Correspondence between the President And council of the Royal Society, and the Board of Trade on the magnetism of ships, and on the Meteorological Department
Correspondence between the President And council of the Royal Society, and the Board of Trade on the magnetism of ships, and on the Meteorological Department
By Royal Society (Great Britain). President
Admiralty manual for ascertaining and applying the deviations of the compass caused by the iron in a ship
Admiralty manual for ascertaining and applying the deviations of the compass caused by the iron in a ship
By Great Britain. Hydrographic Department
First and second reports of the Liverpool Compass Committee to the Board of Trade, 1855 & 1856
First and second reports of the Liverpool Compass Committee to the Board of Trade, 1855 & 1856
By Liverpool Compass Committee

Ivan Petrovich Belavenet͡s︡, 1829-1878
By Anatoliĭ Kovalenko
Remarks on magnetism and local attraction
Remarks on magnetism and local attraction
By R. B. Forbes