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Results of Meteorological Observations made at the Bath Royal Literary 
and Scientific Institution, during ten years commencing with 
March 1865, and ending with February, 1875. By the Rev. 
LEONARD BLOMEFIELD, M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., &c., President. 
(Read November 11th, 1875.) 
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Pace 229, Linz 13, Erase the semicolon after Exeter. th 
» 238, ,, 38, For rise read arise. wv. 
4, 245, ,, 8, (Mean relative humidity of Oxford in summer) 
for 79 read 74, mn 
Se » 12, (Mean relative humidity of Norwich in \r- 
2 autumn) for 83 read 81. I 
. _», 249, ,, 3 From bottom, for turns read turn. 
| » 204, ,, 5, (Inches of rain in July, 1865) for 9.356 read ~ 
3.356. ry 
» 297, ., 9 From bottom, (number of rainy days in Jan., us 
1868) for 10 read 19, 
» 285, ., 6 From bottom, for or read on. = 
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_ lars and comparing the observations witn sume vvuuers, vs winch 
I shall have occasion to speak further on, I had reason to believe 
that they were not altogether trustworthy, especially those on 
temperature, from the construction of the instruments employed 
and the mode of fixing them, and that at least the results obtained 
needed confirmation from other sources. 
‘Indeed it appeared to me that the whole subject of the climate 
of Bath required to be reconsidered, advantage being taken of the 
3. * See Report of Brit. Assoc., 1864 (Sects.) p. 17; also Bath Chronicle 
Report of that Meeting, p. 108. 
f Vou. IIL, No. 3. 
