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Correct records of the velocity and pressure of the wind are very desirable, 

 and in a practical point of view, second to none in importance. We have at 

 present no wind-gauge in Hereford which can be depended upon ; a fact much to 

 be regretted ; I therefore strongly recommend the setting up of a Robinson's 

 Anemometer, and feel assured that the Governors of the Infirmary would readily 

 admit such an apparatus to be placed on the roof of that building. A better 

 situation could not be desired. 



EDWIN J. ISBELL 



