B.A, who was
my
mi
Sligo
denve
First Assistant.
years ago
and
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fit to efficiently fill scientific
posts there and
theyy
very-
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meteorological reporter to the Government, and her observations
are pruited in official publications.
The considerable_
3.
mathematical attainments requisite for the efficient dischar in connection with original. research concerning typhoons and the sonallness of the salary would. otherwise make it most de
difficult
discharge of duties
a suitable person.
Ladies are now imployed
at Grearwich
to find
ni Korvatories e.
c.s.
and at lew. The staff at Durban
consists of ludics (except the Director)
is
and at Madras, Mrs Pugsor. Chief Assistant and Miss Pogson Assistant Meteorologist.
that ladies are sv
The reason.
so frequently -
preferred in the Colonies is, that it is difficult to find anybody
fit
steady at such work.
5.
As
nove of the Assistant at present lives in the Observatory
is most storms and other
uncional feature, as a
a matter of fact, set in at night, it is win- portant that I should have
a
mebody living with me who
would be at
my
bech and call
at
any
hour
day or night.
lo.
a
Miss Doberct possesses
knowledge of the calculus up to
ncluding the rudiments of partia" differential equations, the usual theoretical knowledge of - physics with several semester's
of practical physics, the elements of astronomity
ganic chemistry
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and one son esters
of inorganic qualitative analysis. The has a profound
herowledge
alty.
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