on Solar Radiation. 



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TABLE IX. 



Results of a Register of the Indications of Leslie's Photometer kept 

 at Fort Franklin in 1825-26. 



* Note. — Tho observations on the Photometer were interrupted by my 

 absence from the Fort from the 8th of April to the 6th of May ; but up to 

 the end of April the register of the radiation thermometer was kept by 

 the other officers when I was absent. 



BRITISH METEOROLOGICAL TABLES. 



Mean state of the Barometer and Thermometer at Canaan Cottage, 



near Edinburgh. By A. Adie, Esq. 



Lat. 55° 57'.— Height above the mean level of the sea, 216 feet. 



1840. 



January, 

 February, 

 March, 

 A[,nl, . 

 May, . 

 June, . 

 July, . 

 August, 

 September, . 

 October, . . . 

 Novem. er, . 

 December, . 



Mi an Annua] 

 t mi • ratuito 

 and ft 



Tuehmometeh Register. 



Morning. Evening.' Jlinim 



33.55 

 36.72 

 42.94 

 50.C6 

 49.29 

 58.37 

 52.07 

 58.61 

 49.43 

 44.32 

 40.70 

 37.80 



33.93 

 36.30 

 37.61 

 45.47 

 44.9 I 

 60.70 

 51.36 

 56.39 

 48.07 

 43.74 

 41.01 

 37.03 



45*.46 



33.37 

 31.66 



33.16 

 39.17 

 40.87 

 46.07 

 47.81 

 50.55 

 43.57 

 39.03 

 36\63 

 30.81 



Ma.*Jm. 



45.43 



43 28 

 49.13 

 57.57 

 55.52 

 64.17 

 64.09 

 67.71 

 59.23 

 53.03 

 47.7.3 

 41.71 



40 .6 4 



Homing. Evening 



29.24 

 29.60 

 30.05 

 19.77 

 29.fi! 

 29.56 

 29.57 

 29.65 

 29.41 

 29.71 

 2932 

 29.92 



29.24 

 29.58 

 30.03 

 29.79 

 29.65 

 29 60 

 29.52 

 29.60 

 29.43 

 29.43 

 2034 

 19.91 



29.61 inebes. 



Quantity 



of 

 Fain. 



3.72 

 1.53 

 43 

 .19 

 3.97 

 2.51 

 3.46 

 1.99 

 239 



2.01 

 2.33 

 0.68 



25.26 in 



