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EIGHTH REPORT — 1838. 



duced to a mean temperature of 60° : the two last columns con- 

 tain the relative values of the intensity, in the first column to 

 York, and in the second to London. The frequent repetition 

 of the observations at York, at different dates, renders that 

 station the proper base of Mr. Phillips's series. The obser- 

 vations at York and London in February and March 1838, 

 furnish a direct comparison of the force at those stations, and 

 by means of that comparison, a determination of its value at all 

 the other stations relatively to the London unity. 



Table XLVIL 



cos 9 



sin (6-«; 



Intensity. 



York 

 =1-0000. 



London 

 = 1'0000. 



Doncaster . 



York 



York 



York 



York 



York 



Thirsk 



Osmotherley 

 Hambletonend 



Whitby 



Flamborough 

 Scarborough. . 



Sheffield 



Birmingham. 

 Birmingham. 



St. Clair's 



St. Clair's 



St. Clair's 



York 



Calderstone.. 



Douglas 



Castletown .. 

 Peel Castle Inn 

 Peel Castle Inn 

 Birkenhead ... 



York 



Coed 



Bowness . 

 Coniston . 

 Patterdale. 

 Penrith. .. 

 Carlisle. . . 

 Newcastle. 



York 



York 



7 



2§ 

 9i 

 12 

 4 



1837. 

 June 3 

 June 3 

 June 5 

 June 5 

 June 15 

 June 15 

 June 6 

 June 6 

 June 7 

 June 9 

 Jtine 11 

 June 13 1§ 

 June 17 6§ 

 July 3 3 

 July 8 6§ 

 July 19 9 

 July 22 3 

 July 25 6| 

 Aug, 

 Aug. 12 

 Aug. 17 

 Aug. 18 

 Aug. 18 

 Aug. 18 

 Aug. 26 

 Sept. 7 

 Sept. 20 

 Sept. 25 

 Sept. 27 

 Sept. 27 

 Sept. 28 

 Sept. 29 

 Sept. 30 



Oct, 

 Oct. 



London , 

 York. ... 

 York. ... 



2 



1838. 

 Mar. 28 

 Feb. 19 

 Feb. 20 



4 

 12 

 3 

 9 

 2 



3| 

 H 



H 



12 

 9^ 



8^ 



u 

 m 

 m 



7k 



210 



A.M. 

 P.M. 

 A.M. 



P.M. 



P.M. 



P.M. 



P.M. 



A.M. 



A.M. 



P.M. 



P.M. 



P.M. 



P.M. 



P.M. 



ik.M. 



P.M. 



P.M 



P.M. 



P.M. 

 A.M. 

 P.M. 

 P.M. 

 P.M. 

 P.M. 



A.M. 



A.M. 

 P.M. 

 A.M. 

 A.M. 

 A.M. 

 A.M. 

 P.M. 



P.M. 

 A.M. 

 P.M. 



580 



56-7 



60 



70 



73 



63-5 



53 



42-5 



56 



52 



57 



71 



70 



73 



70 



68 



76 



66-5 



67-5 



69-5 



68-5 



66-2 



70 



69 



62 



65 



68 



54 



51-5 



52 



50 



56-5 



53 



63 



64 



58 

 33 

 38 



-15 501 

 -15 17-3 

 -15 32-3 

 -15 25-2 

 -16 18-7 

 -16 01-3 

 -14 51-3 

 -15 08-7 

 -15 191 

 -15 220 

 -16 291 

 -16 28-3 

 -16 18-0 

 -17 04-6 

 -16 47-1 

 -18 52-7 

 -19 01 

 - 18 42-1 

 -16 46-2 

 -17 27-7 

 -15 271 

 .15 29-8 

 -15 490 

 .15 39-7 

 .16 33-8 

 .17 00 

 .17 22-8 

 .15 54-7 

 .15 39-4 

 .15 55-5 

 .15 510 

 .15 421 

 .16 06-9 

 .17 10-4 

 .17 3-5 



• 19 22-2 

 ■ 16 54-8 

 16 55-2 



70 30-2 



►70 48-8 



70 59-2 



71 03-2 

 71 04-0 

 70 57-9 

 70 36-9 

 70 41-8 

 70 29-6 



\ 70 07-2 



[.69 01-2 



70 48-8 



70 43-5 



71 22-2 

 71 22-5 



|-71 24-0 



70 39-4 

 70 48-8 



70 40-9 



71 18-4 

 71 19-5 

 71 19-6 

 71 23-4 

 71 28-5 

 71 18-1 



• 70 48-8 



69 19-( 



-70 48-1 



•96383 

 •96632 



•96848 

 •96583 

 •96606 

 •96553 

 •95988 

 •96111 

 •96220 



•95897 



•94786 



•95897 

 •95668 

 •96610 

 •96564 



•96454 



•95980 

 •95747 

 •95560 

 •96229 

 •96346 

 •96202 

 •96222 

 •96357 

 •96120 



•95665 



•94346 

 •95530 



0-9971 

 10000 



1^0029 

 10002 

 10008 

 1-0009 

 0-9958 

 0-9978 

 0-9998 



0-9980 



0-9878 



1-0000 

 0-9981 

 1-0081 

 1-0077 

 1-0065 



1-0019 

 1-0000 

 0-9985 

 1-0056 

 1-0070 

 1-0054 

 1-0057 

 1-0072 

 1-0047 



1-0000 



0-9876 

 1-0000 



1-0096 

 10126 



1-0155 

 1-0128 

 1-0134 

 1-0135 

 1-0083 

 10103 

 1-0124. 



1-0105 



1-0002 



1-0126 

 1-0106 

 1-0208 

 1-0203 



1-0192 



10145 

 1-0126 

 1-0110 

 1-0182 

 1-0196 

 1-0181 

 10184 

 1-0198 

 1-0173 



1-012G 



1-0000 

 1-0120 



