470 Chemical Tests. — Lectures. — Meteorology. 



CHEMICAL TESTS AND APPARATUS. 



We are happv to inform experimentalists and scientific per- 

 • sons resident in the North of England, that they may be supplied 

 with Chemical Reagents in a state of purity, subjects of experi- 

 ment, and apparatus for chemical and philosophical pursuits, by 

 Mr. William West, chemist, Leeds. 



Mr. Taunton's Winter Course of Lectures on Anatomy, Phy- 

 siology, Pathology, and Surgery, will conmience on Saturday, 

 January 18, 1817^ at Eight o'clock in the Evening precise/?/, and 

 be continued every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at the 

 same hour, at the Theatre of Anatomy, 87, Hatton Garden. 



Meteorological Ohservations kept at IVali hams tow, Essex, from 

 November 15 to December 15, 1816. 



[UMially betweeii the Hours of Seven and Nine A.M.] 

 Bate. Therm. Baroin. Wiud. 

 November 



W. — Clear and clouds ; cumulostraius ; 



fine day; star-light. 

 NW. — Gray morning; windy; fine cold 



gray day ; very dark night. 

 NW. — Clear and cirrus; fine sunny cold 



day ; dark night. 

 S. — Hazy; showers; rainy; star-light. 

 W. — Cirrus &Yj; cirrostratus NW; eclipse 

 of the sun visible; fine day ; dark night. 

 New moon. 

 S. — Hazy; cirrus NW.; sun and clouds'; 



dark night. 

 S. — Cirrus and cirrostratus ; wind and 



cloudy; some sun; dark night. 

 E by S. — Gray; fine sun and windy day; 



star-light. 

 E. — White frost; gray fine cold day; star- 

 light. 

 E. — Sun ; white frost, and hazy; very fine 



sun; fog; star-light. 

 E. — White frost and clear; fine day; hazy 



at 2 P.M. ; rainy evening. 

 S.— Fog and rain; very rainy and foggy 

 at noon; cirrostratus, and less rain; 

 cloudy night. Moon first quarter. 

 NW.— Sun through fog; clear and clouds; 



moon through cumuli. 

 W. — Gray; gray day; fine sun, but foggy. 



November 



