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REPORT OF THE 



from radiation), and a couple of wet and dry bulb thermometers 

 graduated to fifths of degrees. Preparation is made for mount- 

 ing a self-registering anemometer and rain guage in a 

 separate building, with clock movement ; and it is intended to 

 place in a conspicuous situation, open to all Members and 

 visitors, a Chart of the recorded observations of all the 

 meteorological instruments. 



The following Meteorological Register for 1851, York, has 

 been received from Mr. Ford, who has for ten years obliged the 

 Society by preparing similar annual documents, and who will 

 continue his superintendence, in conjunction with other mem- 

 bers, of the new instruments at the Observatory. 



METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, YORK, 1851. 



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