370 Dr. Burney on the Meteivlogical Register. 



Class III. continued. 



Ther. 

 without. 

 36 

 36 

 34 

 34 



32£ 



32 



321 



32 



43 



43 



35 



35 



34 

 34| 

 37 

 37 



26 

 26 



And similar errors in the remaining months, in all amount- 

 ing to 286 in number. 



LXVI. On some Observations in the Meteorological Register. 

 By W. Burney, LL.D. 



To the Editors of the Philosophical Magazine and Journal. 



Gentlemen, 

 T N looking over the meteorological table at the end of your 

 ■*- last Number, and comparing the state of the barometers 

 at Gosport, London, and Boston, I perceive a mistake in the 

 pressure at Boston on the morning of the 12th of October. 

 The state of the barometers at Gosport and London, after the 

 heavy rains on the 10th and 11th of October, was nearly 

 quiescent on the 11th and part of the 12th, with the wind 

 here veering from S. to N. ; but at Boston it does appear by 

 the table that the mercury in Mr. Veall's barometer rose ex- 

 actly 



