112 
Senf. 
. 321-88 
. | 21:87 
. | 21°86 
21:85 
21-84 
21:83 
21°82 
21°81 
21°68 
21:59 
21-49 
21:38 
21:19 
20:99 
20-80 
20°65 
20:30 
20:22 
20-10 
20-02 
20-00 
19-92 
19°65 
19-44 
. (319-28 
18°97 
18°81 
18°57 
18-29 
18:13 
17:96 
17:80 
17°79 
W777 
17°66 
17°69 
17°78 
17:86 
18:05 
18:20 
18:35 
18:50 
18°65 
parent regularity of the flowing of the waves, producing certain of the maxima — 
Prag. 
331-95 
31-94 
31-94 
31:87 
31-79 
31:79 
31-60 
31-62 
31:63 
31-44 
31-25 
31-05 
30°81 
30-44 
30-23 
29:98 
29-67 
29:52 
29-40 
29:22 
29-05 
28-96 
28:87 
28-71 
328°51 
28°32 
28°26 
27°95 
27°85 
27-80 
27°65 
27:65 
27°61 
27-69 
27°77 
28-10 
28:21 
28°57 
28°65 
28°75 
28°85 
28°88 
28-90 
State of Barometer. 
P.—S. 
— 
10°07 
10:07 
10-08 
10:02 
9-95 
9-96 
9:78 
9°81 
9:95 
9°85 
9-76 
9:67 
9-62 
9-45 
9-43 
9°33 
9:37 
State of 
Thermometer. 
Senf.} Prag. 
70\4 9:0 
6-4 8°6 
6:0 8-1 
58 76 
6:0 7:3 
6:0 69 
70) 71 
9:3 8°5 
10:0} 105 
11:2} 11:7 
12:0; 12:9 
12°8| 14:0 
13:7} 15:2 
145} 16:4 
15:2] 166 
15°5| 18:2 
15°77) 18:2 
150} 18:5 
147| 17:8 
14:0} 16°5 
12°0| 15:3 
94) 14:8 
86| 14:3 
8:8] 13°6 
va [412-9 
«| 123 
see 11:8 
ose 11-4 
J 111 
age 11:0 
et SO. 
15-2} 12°6 
Ppp ee a 
we | 147 
; 22:7 
Priel a 5°) 
. 12-4 
12-4 
12:5 
12:7 
126 
12°9 
12-6 
REPORT—1845. 
TaB_e II. 
18th June, 1844. 
Relative Humidity. Ran Nol Papal 
P,—S. ||Senf. |Prag.|P.—S. ‘Senf. Prag.| p.—S. 
+2-0|| 76 | 64 | —12/ 2°86 [2°54 | 0-02 
422)| 75 | 64 | —11|2°69 )2°74 |40-05 
42:1]! 75 | 66 9 ||2-60 |2°71 |4.0-11 
41:8|| 74 | 71 | — 3|)2°53 [2°81 | 40-28 
+1:3|| 76 | 74 | — 2||2°64 |2-86 | 40-22 
+0-9|| 77 | 73 | — 4|/2°67 |2°68 |+0-01 
+0-1|| 75 | 72 | — 3]'2-82|2°74 |—0-08 
—0°8 || 71 | 66 | — 5|/3-20 [2-80 | — 0-40 
40:5 || 64 | 60 | — 43-00 |2-93 |—0-07 
+05 || 55 | 50 | — 5/282 |2-68 |—0-14 
40-9 || 57 | 41 | —16||3-14 |2-42 |_0-72 
+1-2|| 51 | 40 | —11 ||2-98 |2-56 |_0-42 
+15 || 54 | 40 | —14|/3-37 |2-77 |—0°60 
41-9|| 45 | 39 | — 6//2-99 |2°64 |—0-35 
41-4|| 48 | 88 | —10]3:36 |2-93 |—0-43 
4+2-7|| 45 | 33 | —12|/3-38 2-91 |—0-47 
+2-5|| 41 | 36 | — 5||3-00 [3:22 |4.0-22 
+35 || 44 | 82 | —12|/3-03 |2-89 |—0-14 
+3:1|| 50 | 35 | —15 |3-38 |3-05 | 0-338 
42-5 || 62 | 42 | —20|\3-97 |3-27 |—0-70 
43:3 || 72 | 50 | —22|/3-96 |3-97 |--0:39 
45:4|| 85 | 54 | —31 |/3-86 |3-66 |—0-20 
+5°7 || 88 | 59 | —29 |\3-76 |3°84 | 40-08 | 
44:8 || 81 | 64 | —17||3:54|3-96 | 40-42 
88 | 70 | —18]| ... |4:138 
88 | 78 | —10]| ... |4:38 
$6 | 81 }— 5] ... |4:38 
80 | 80 Ol] ... 4°19 
76 | 80|+ 4|| ... [4:09 
73 | 80|+ 7]| ... {4:05 
70 | 80 | +10}! ... }4:07 
65 | 74 | + 9/455 [4:25 
65 | 71 |+ 6]| ... |4:58 
65 | 68 |+ 3]| ... |4:59 
60 | 77 | +17 451 
50 | 81 | +3] 4:53 
.. || 50 | 85 | +35 4-75 
57 | 82 | 425 4:68 
73) 81\4+ 8 5°19 
TG | fol 2 4°35 
80 | 70 | —10 4-05 
80 | 74 | — 6 4:36 
80 | 78 | — 2 4-04 
Second Report on Atmospheric Waves. 
By WiuuiaM Rapcuirr Birt. 
Tue Report which I have the honour to present to the Association on the 
present occasion will consist of three portions :— 
Ist. Of some remarks on the regular monthly altitude of the barometer 
above 30 inches, as observed at Greenwich by the Astronomer Royal ; the ap- 
Senf. 
—E— 
N.W. 
0.8.0. 
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|| 0.8.0. 
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Direction of 
ind. 
Prag. 
