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NEUMAYER, Georg Balthazar

Born Kirchheimbolanden, Bavarian Palatinate, 21 June 1826; died Neustadt, Germany, 24 May 1909. Education Polytechnische Schule, Munich, 1845-47; Ingenieurschule, 1847-49 (Staatsexamen 1849). Assistant, Bogenhausen Observatory, Munich, 1849-50. Seaman, later ship's mate, 1850-54; digger, Bendigo, 1852-54. Geophysics Research Germany 1854-56. Director of the Flagstaff Observatory, Melbourne, 1857-64. Hydrographer to the German Navy, 1872-1903; director of the Hamburg Oceanic Observatory, 1876-1903.
  1. Das Südlicht in Australien. Petermanns Mittheilungen, (1858), 424-426.
  2. Description and system of working of the Flagstaff Observatory. Philosophical Institute of Victoria. Transactions., 3 (1859), 94-103.
  3. Some facts illustrative of the meteorology of the month of August, 1858. Philosophical Institute of Victoria. Transactions., 3 (1859), 104-114.
  4. On Dove's law of the turning of the wind, as illustrated and supported by observations made at the Flagstaff Meteorological and Magnetic Observatory, Melbourne. Philosophical Institute of Victoria. Transactions., 4 (1860), 102-122.
  5. Climatological outlines for the colony of Victoria. In W.H. Archer et al., Catalogue of the Victorian Exhibition, 1861: with Prefatory Essays indicating the Progress, Resources, and Physical Characteristics of the Colony. Melbourne, 1861. pp.131-158. (Also published in French and German).
  6. Description of a pendulum apparatus for determining the length of a seconds' pendulum in Melbourne. Royal Society of Victoria. Transactions and Proceedings., 6 (1865), 91-92.
  7. On aqueous vapour and terrestrial radiation. Philosophical Magazine, S.4, 31 (1866), 510-515.
  8. On the lunar-diurnal variation of the magnetic declination, with special regard to the Moon's declination. Royal Society of London. Philosophical Transactions., 157 (1867), 503-511; (Abstract) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 15 (1867), 414-416.
  9. On the lunar atmospheric tide at Melbourne. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 15 (1867), 489-495.
  10. Der Meteorograph. Repertorium Physics, 3 (1867), 261-264.
  11. Scientific exploration of central Australia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 16 (1868), 347-364.
  12. Hypsometrische Messungen in Verbindung mit den Arbeiten des 'Magnetical Survey of Victoria'. Petermanns Mittheilungen, 12 (1871), 441-450.
  13. Determination of the force of gravity at Melbourne in an absolute manner (1863) and subsequently also relatively. Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science. Report of Meeting., 8 (Melbourne, 1900), 278-288.
  14. Bestimmung der Länge des einfachen Sekundenpendels auf absolutem Wege, ausgeführt in Melbourne vom Juli bis Oktober 1863. Konigliche Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Mathmatisch-physikalische Klasse. Abhandlungen., 21 (1902), 479-556.
  15. Die geologisch-magnetischen Verhältnisse des einstigen erdmagnetischen Observatoriums in Hobarton (Tasmanien). In J.M. Pernter and G. Hellmann, eds., Meteorologische Zeitschrift. Hann-Band zum vierzigjährigen Redaktionsjubiläum J. Hann's von Freunden und Kollegen gewidmet (Braunschweig: Vieweg und Sohn, 1906). pp.67-80.
  16. Results of the magnetical, nautical and meteorological observations made and collected at the Flagstaff Observatory, Melbourne, and at various stations in the colony of Victoria, March, 1858, to February, 1859: presented to both Houses of Parliament by His Excellency's command. Melbourne: John Ferres, Government Printer, 1860 (Victoria. Parliamentary Papers, 1859-60). xi + 262pp. + 19 plates.
  17. Results of the meteorological observations taken in the colony of Victoria, during the years 1859-1862; and of the nautical observations collected and discussed at the Flagstaff Observatory, Melbourne, during the years 1859-1862. Melbourne: John Ferres, Government Printer, 1864. 392 + lxxxi pp. The second half of this work was also issued separately, with a new title page and table of contents, as Results of the nautical observations collected and discussed at the Flagstaff Observatory, Melbourne, during the years 1858-1862. Melbourne: John Ferres, Government Printer, 1864. 136 + lxxix pp.
  18. Discussion of the meteorological and magnetical observations made at the Flagstaff Observatory, Melbourne, during the years 1858-1863. Mannheim: J. Schneider, 1867. viii + 142 + 160 + xliii pp.
  19. Results of the magnetic survey of the colony of Victoria executed during the years 1858-1864. Mannheim: J. Schneider, 1869. 202 + lxxviii pp.


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