386 Mr Marshall*s Metemohgicul Olservatuyns, 6^c. 



Declination of the Planets. 



OCTOBER. 



Mercury. Venus. Mars. Jupiter. Saturn. Georgian. 



O/ O/ Of Of O ' O / 



1 4 15S. 1 8S. 8 34N. 7 12 S. 21 41 N. 21 49S. 



7 8 40 4 10 7 7 7 41 21 38 21 49 



13 12 44 7 9 5 39 8 10 2136 21 49 



19 16 22 10 2 4 10 8 39 21 35 21 48 



25 19 31 12 48 2 41 9 8 21 34 21 48 



NOVEMBER. 



1 22 25S. 15 46S. 57N. 9 40S. 21 34N. 21 45 



7 24 7 18 4 33S. 10 8 21-35 21 44 



13 24 57 20 4 2 2 10 35 2136 21 42 



19 24 41 21 44 3 30 11 1 21 38 21 40 



25 23 23 1 4 57 H 26 21 40 21 37 



DECEMBER. 



1 19 58S. 23 54S. 6 23S. 11 50S. 21 43N. 21 33S. 



7 17 39 24 21 7 46 12 13 21 47 21 30 



13 17 38 24 20 9 8 12 35 21 50 21 26 



19 19 7 23 63 10 27 12 56 21 54 21 23 



25 20 67 22 59 11 44 13 15 21 58 21 19 



The preceding numbers will enable any person to find the positions of 



the planets, to lay them down upon a globe, and to determine their risings 

 and settings. 



Art. XXXIX. — Summary of Meteorological Observations made at Ken- 

 dal on June, July, and August, 1827. By Mr Samuel Marshall. 

 Communicated by the Author in a Letter to the Editor. 



state of the Barometer, Thermometer, S^c. at Kendal for June 1827. 



Barometer. Inches. 



Maximum on the 9th and 10th, - - - - .30.14 



' Minimum on the 1st, - - - - 29.27 



Mean height, .... 29.69 



Thermometer. 

 Maximum on the 13th, - - - 74'* 



Minimum on the 7th, 8th, and 25th, - - 45" 



Mean height, - - r - 56.98* 



Quantity of rain, 4.264 inches. 

 Number of rainy days, 17- 

 Prevalent winds, W. and S. W. 



