CHESS PROBLEM 



No. IV. 

 BY JAMES WALKER. 



White to move, and draw the Game. 



SOLUTION OF CHESS PROBLEM, No. 3. 

 BY W. J. REED. 



WHITE. BLACK. 



1— Q. to K's Kt. 2nd sq. 1— R. takes Q. 



2— Kt. to Q's Kt's 7th sq. 

 and check-mates. 



METEOROLOGICAL TABLE. SUMMARY FOR NOVEMBER, 1843. 



BAROMETER. 



Monthly Mean 29-58 N Days S 1 Days 



Mean at 9 a.m 29-57 



Ditto 8 p.m 29-58 



Ditto 9 p.m 29 59 



Maximum on 29th 30 21 



Minimum on 2l8t. 28 98 



Range 1-23 



RAIN— 2 86 inches. 



WEATHER. 



Clear 1 Days 



Cloudy 5 „ 



Overcast 4 „ 



Showers 16 „ 



Rain 1 „ 



Sn)w 1 „ 



Frost 7 „ 



Hoar frost 1 „ 



Misty 4 „ 



Stormy 2 „ 



GENERAL REMARKS. 



Pure November weather has prevailed during this month. The meteors which 

 have for some years been observed, about this time of the year, were not noticed here. 

 A malignant form of Typhus has been very rife in the neighbourhood. 



THERMOMETER. 



Monthly Mean 38o 



Mean of Maxima 41 



Ditto Minima 35 



Maximum on 4th 50 



Minimum on 9th 28 



Range 22 



