Meteorological Tables. 



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Meteorological Table Jbr St Andrews in Frfeshire^Jrom 

 1821 to 1828. 



The following table was constructed with much care and ac- 

 curacy by the late Dr Jackson, Professor of Natural Philosophy 

 in the University of St Andrews, from observations of the ther- 

 mometer for eight years, at 10 a. m. and 10 p. m. daily, at a 

 station elevated about seventy-eight feet above the mean level 

 of the sea, and with a northern exposure, will afford a correct 

 view of the mean temperature of the sevei'al months of the year 

 at St Andrews, in latitude 56^ 20' 30" north, and longitude 

 2° 47' 30" west. 



The last number in the table, viz. 4S°.374<, is the mean an- 

 nual temperature taken as the mean of the mean monthly tem- 

 perature for the above eight years.* 



Frxim Statistical Account of St Andrews, about to appear. 



