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Mean Temperature of the Sea-Coaft of Ireland, olferved in different 



Latitudes. 



Lat. 55° 12' Medium temperature of the northern coaft of 

 Ireland, near the town of Baliycaftlc, obferved 

 in the year 1788, by means of copious fprings 

 flowing from a limeflone foil * - - 48, 



Lat. 540 48' Medium temperature of the ifland of Enifcoo, 

 one of the Roffes iflands, on the weftern coaft of 

 Ireland, obferved by means of a covered well in 

 a granite rock ; the maximum of temperature 

 taken in 1787, the minimum! in 1788 - 48,6 



Lat. 530 20' Medium temperature of the eaftern coaft of 

 Ireland, near Dublin, obferved by means of 

 deep covered wells in foils of clay, gravel and 

 limeflone, 1788 - - - 49)4 



Lat. 51° 54' Medium temperature of the fouth coaft of 

 Ireland, near the city of Cork, obferved by 

 means of deep covered wells in limcftone and 

 other foils I, 1788 T " * 5''^ 



* Obferved by Mr. Edmond Mc. Gildowny. 

 f Minimum obferved by Robert Corbet, Efq; 

 % Obferved by J. Longfield, Efq; M. D. 



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