Meteorology, 



An 



meteorological table, 



By Mr. Gary, of the Strand, 



For December 1815. 



Pays of 

 Month. 



Thermometer. 



Height of 



he Barom. 



Inches. 





Weather; 



27 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 J 



2: 



3. 



4 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



21 



22 



23 



24 



«5 



26 



36 

 32 

 26 



37 

 49 



47 

 47 

 42 

 39 

 40 

 37 

 20 

 24 

 32 

 35 

 35 

 38 

 32 

 38 

 48 

 34 

 26 

 25 

 45 

 37 

 29 

 32 

 42 

 32 

 37 



42 



37 



36 



51 



53 



52 



45 



46 



45 



40 



40 



29 



29 



34 



39 



42 



44 



38 



48 



45 



35 



36 



35 



47 



39 



34 



37 



40 



37 



42 



32 



51 



48 



46 



39 



40 



45 



38 



23 



25 



32 



33 



35 



32 



32 



38 



38 



33 



29 



26 



32 



46 



30 



36 



42 



32 



27 



42 



30-25 



29-96 



•97 



•80 



•85 



30^ 14 



29-93 



•78 



•50 



•38 



•98 



•99 



30*02 



•38 



.38 



•43 



•22 



•26 



29-70 



•10 



28-91 



29-3& 



•50 



•20 



•40 



'Q5 



•60 



•32 



•62 



•30 



12 



14 



10 







17 



18 



22 



20 







10 



21 



16 



10 



10 



9 



10 



8 



12 



12 



10 



15 



10 







O 



9 



10 



7 



9 



10 







Fair 



Fair 



Fair 



Rain 



Showery 



Fair 



Showery 



Showery 



Rain 



Stormy 



Fair 



Fair 



Fair 



Fair 



Cloudy 



Fair 



Cloudy 



Fair 



Fair 



Cloudy 



Fair 



Fair 



Snow 



Rain 



Fair 



Fair 



Fair > 



Fair 



Fair 



Rain 



I 



N. B. The Barometer's height is taken at one o'clock. 



Errata.-— We are desired to correct the following errata, which in the hurry 

 of transcribing for publication crept into Mr. Evans's article on balloons in our 

 last number. In page 325, line 12, for " a velocity of 28 feet per second," &c. 

 read •' o| l-'if feet per second, or lOJ miles per hour." la line 19, for " 28 feet," 

 read" 15J feet," 



