96 DR MILLER ON THE METEOROLOGY OF 
TABLE XX.—HyYGROMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS, taken July 1st and 2d, 1851. 
Degree of 
Humidity, 
STATION. (complete STATE OF THE WEATHER. 
Saturation 
1/000). 
h.m. 3 3 é 
Wastdale Head, 7-0 P.M. . . : 0-783 | Very fine and sultry, Cumulus; 
5 to 7 p.M., heavy rain with 
Stye Head, . .| 9-15 p.m. : 793 much thunder and lightning 
at Wastdale Head; afterwards, 
fair but cloudy. 
Stye Head Tarn, 9-30 P.M. ; . -703% | Thermometer at Seathwaite rose 
to 80°. 
Seathwaite, . .| 1:30P.m. : -669 | Very fine and sultry, mostly 
clear, light breeze ; evening, 
Seatollar Gauge, | 3-0 pr... : 5 -664 | cloudy on mountain tops. 
Top of Seatollar, | 3-30 p.at. 9) 56-7) 52- 703 
* The Humidity at Stye Head Tarn is apparently too low; it is probable the Dry Bulb Thermometer was incor- 
rectly read off, in the dusk of the evening. 
TaBLE XXI.—HYGROMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS, taken December 15th, 16th, and 17th, 1850. 
Degree of 
Humidity, 
1850. STATION. Hour. Ay a a ay (complete STATE OF THE WEATHER. 
; Saturation 
1-000). 
h. m. 7 e % 
Deets: fer of ellen 2.45 par. | 42 | 38-7| 34.7] 0-779 
ommon, . 
i Gauge on do., .| 3:30pm. | 37 | 34-7] 31-2 +816 | 1388 feet above Sea. 
» 16, | Seathwaite, : . |11-30a.s. | 43 | 39-2] 34-6| 0-748 
3 Gauge on “Stye,”| 0-Or.a1. | 40 | 37-2] 33-8 -806 | 948 feet above Sea. 
- Stye Head Tarn, | 1-30r.m. | 38 | 36-7] 34-7 +894 | 1290 feet above Sea, 
» 17, | Gaugeon Lingmell| 11-30 a.m. | 32-8} 32-2) 31-2} 0-943 | Heavy rain. 
a Wastdale Head, 1:0 p.m. 40 39 37:8 ‘926 | Heavy rain throughout the day; 
air completely saturated at 
noon; dry and wet, both 40°. 
- Do. do.,. | 4:30 p.m. | 40 | 38-2] 36 -871 | Humidity rapidly decreasing. 
f Brant Rigg,. ,| 5-37p.u. | 37 | 35-2| 32-5 +854 | Fine starlight evening. 
> Gauge, Stye Head,| 6-40 p.xr. | 35-8) 34-2] 31-8]  -868 | The same. | 
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