110 Aqueous Vapour Atmosphere. 
Ht. ahove Temp. 
the lake, Temp. Dew- of 
in yards. of air. point. Water. 
Z P.M. Summit 205666 820..00000.542ccscerne4 7 Pvissvied ——y 
Sawing First Slate 
Quarry (500........ GD sans eng Doe 
. descending 
BP sapasens .... Coniston 
eoke. ot sowdate Bliss DO cecseeee 
—0.70— 
1806.-- Observations on Kentmere High-Street.* 
(*This Fell is about 960 yards above the Sea: it is situate on the S. 
E. side of the immense group of. mountains surrounding the Lakes; 
it lies about 10 miles north of Kendal. The vale of Kentmere is about 
150 yards above the Sea.) 
July 16th. Day fine. 
Ht. above the Temp. of 
vale, in yards air. Dew-point 
SG UTIAINAG a de eiensocncsesnde oie uA te” nsisienaalitash oct 
Another Summit ....660...........00 BY sd dbaesvetsetd 38 
Kentmere ...........00 6 Peis AONE Pee er ee 
1809.— Observations on Great End.* 
(* This Mountain is about 1000 yards above the sea: it is situate 
at the end of Borrowdale and is surrounded by the highest mountains 
ef the North.) 
July 12th.—1 P. M.—On the summit for 
an hour or two; but completely enveloped all 
the time in a thick fog: the air and the dew- 
