56 METEOROLOGICAL 



and with the deshe of contributing something 

 to the general stock, I have drawn up the fol- 

 lowing tables and remarks ; leaving the task of 

 collecting, arranging, and comparing what has 

 been done by others, and of extracting useful 

 information from it, to those who have more 

 leisure and are better qualified for the under- 

 taking. 



Before we proceed to the results obtained from 

 the observations, it should be stated, that the 

 place of observation is situated in the township 

 of Crumpsall, about two miles and a quarter 

 north from Manchester, and is in most respects 

 favourable for meteorological pursuits. 



The tables do not require any explanation. 



