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James Farquharson

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for 1830 he showed that it was produced by the development of electricity by the condensation of water vapour. In the volume for 1839 he gave a geometrical measurement of an aurora, one of the first attempted, which made its height less than 1 mile (1.6 km), and showed its dependency upon the
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of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland for 1840, was related to investigations of currents of colder and warmer air moving over the face of a flat country surrounded by hills, and their effects on vegetation.
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By his marriage, on 19 October 1826, to Helen Tatlor (d.1873), eldest daughter of Alexander Taylor, Farquharson had a family of eight children of whom five sons and a daughter lived to adulthood:
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From his own observations Farquharson inferred that the aurora was lower than had been generally supposed, at altitudes not extending far beyond the region of the clouds; and in a paper in the
382: 310: 387: 182:. He communicated registers of temperature which he kept for a long period of years to the Royal Society, and furnished the account of the parish of Alford for the 377: 61:, and King's College, Aberdeen conferred on him the honorary doctorate of LL.D. on 25 February 1837. The following year he became an honorary member of the 347: 50:. He then soon began courses as a student of theology, and received license as a preacher. On 17 September 1812 he was ordained as a minister of the 367: 357: 352: 342: 362: 62: 315: 266: 108: 143:
for 1836, Farquharson wrote a paper on the formation of ice at the bottom of running water, a phenomenon already discussed by
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Farquharson died in Alford on 3 December 1843. His position as minister of Alford was filled by Rev Dr James Gillan.
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altitude of the clouds. In the volume for 1842 he described an aurora which was situated between himself and
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for 1829 he published new observations showing that the aurora's arches and streamers are aligned to the
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a more accurate description of the aurora than had previously appeared; and in the
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A New Illustration of the Latter Part of Daniel's Last Vision and Prophecy
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Anne Robison Farquharson (b.1827) married Rev Thomas Fraser of Croy
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Farquharson was the son of John Farquharson, excise officer at
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Nathaniel Farquharson (b.1837) trained as an advocate in
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Rev Dr James Farquharson (b.1832) minister of Selkirk
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Index

FRS
Fellow of the Royal Society
Coull
Aberdeenshire
King's College, Aberdeen
Alford, Aberdeenshire
Church of Scotland
Royal Society of London
Société Française de Statistique Universelle
Davies Gilbert
Sir Edward Sabine
Sir William Hooker
Sir David Brewster
Philosophical Transactions
Royal Society
aurora borealis
Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
field lines
magnetic field
stratus clouds
François Arago
Ark of Noah
Old Testament
Leviathan
Behemoth
Aberdeen



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