
TRANSACTIONS OF THE SECTIONS. 23 
Thermometrical Means, deduced from a series of Eleven Years’ Observations, made 
i at Kaafjord in West Finmark, latitude 69° 57', longitude 23° 2! east of 
5 Greenwich. . 
Tasie I.—Monthly Means. 
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Months. 9 A.M. 3 P.M. 9 P.M, Ress 
January veecressecoeveroes — 7-470 | — 7-167 | — 7:8382 | — 7-490 
February.....+..seseseeres — 9168 | — 8-447 | — 9-255 | — 8-957 
IVIALCHY jo ssceceec<caploocses — 6162 | — 4-794 | — 7:022 | — 5-993 
April .c.ccccseeceereeeeees — 0049 | + 0562 | — 2599 | — 0:695 
May  .cvecesceceseceennees + 5118 | + 5-674 | + 2:°783 | + 4525 
JUNE .osesevere its echo v8 of + 9:648 | +10°755 | + 7-851 | + 9-418 
July secsevesceccssreeeves +13:4386 | 414590 +11:312 | +13-113 
August cee.seeeesseeeeees +13:° +14:972 | 411-247 | +13:254 
September ........ce2e0e- + 7:32 + 8504 | + 6-066 | + 7:298 
October .....-++++5 eeee] O° + 1:068 | — 0-099 | + 0341 
November .. sg —_3:897 | — 4:228 | — 4033 
December .......+++e+-++ C — 5-582 | — 5-663 | — 5-619 



+ 0-213 | + 1-263 

——— | —_$  — | —— 
Means of eleven years..| + 1:391 | + 2°186 

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Seasons. 9 A.M, 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Abarlony 
——$———_$_—_—_————— —_——— | — | ——— 
+ 5-664 | +2678 | + 4-416 
+12-689 | +9:542 +11:222 
— 2-804 —3'330 | — 3103 
Winter : — 6°803 —8:-037 | — 7-480 
Means of eleven years..| + 1391 | + 2:186 | +4+0:213 | + 1263 

Tas ie IJJ.—Annual Means. 
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Years. QO A.M. 3 P.M. 9 P.M. sahara 
1837 to 1838 +0°808 +0°737 —1:516 +0:009 
1838 — 1839 +0:979 +1:522 —0:789 +0571 
1839 — 1840 +2°162 +3°188 +1:400 +2°250 
1840 — 1841 +1-059 +1-860 +0200 +1:040 
1841 — 1842 +1:719 42-518 +9°785 +1674 
1842 — 1843 +0°874 +1-726 —0:086 +0°838 
1843 — 1844 +1-709 +2°806 +0753 +1:756 
1844 — 1845 +1:095 +2-021 — 0-046 +1:0238 
1845 — 1846 +1-892 42-616 +0:547 +1685 
1846 — 1847 +2:054 +3°180 +0°558 +1931 
1847 — 1848 +0°948 +1:876 +0°539 +1:121 
Means of eleven years..| +J*391 +2°186 +0213 +1:263 
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The thermometrical observations were made simultaneously with those of the baro- 
meter. Each observation is separately corrected for the error of scale. The thermometer 
in the shade stood about three feet above the ground. The scale in Centigrade degrees is 
graduated on the glass tube. 

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