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derable ; so that even this small supply is said to be sufficient 

 for cooking. In another part of the room a stream of the gas, 

 from an orifice one-eighth of an inch in diameter, is kindled in 

 the evening, and affords a light equal to three or four candles. 

 The novelty of the spectacle attracts a concourse of visitors so 

 great, that the proprietors have found it expedient to convert 

 their dwelling into a public inn. 



Art. XIX. — Meteorological Register for 1828, Icept at Kin- 

 fauns Castle^ the seat of the Right Honourable Lord Gray. 



Kinfauns Castle is situated in N. Lat. 56° 23' 30", and 1 40 

 feet above the level of the sea. 



