the Trigonometrical Station on Rumbles Moor, Yorkshire. 137 
Bolton Abbey. Pendle Hill. Ingleborough. Gt.Whernside. Therm. at 
Time. 
12 35 
138 0 
13 10 
13 20 
13 30 
14 30 
14 35 
14 40 
14 45 
15 50 
16 0 
16 5 
16 15 
IP ET 
17 10 
17 20 
17 25 
18 5 
18 10 
18 15 
18 25 
19 0 
19 10 
19 15 
19 20 
Le Bh 
Sum. Base. 
ath og 11 18 elev. = 62 644 
101 43 a ae 59 
Be 2 a 26 0 61 67 
a2 st 11 21 60 
Te 8 54 raw 60. 644 
101 46 hie ai 59 631 
‘ ee Ar 25 56 591 
sd ll 38 59 
8 50 od a. 59 64 
101 52 ey sis 592 632 
5 7 ah 26 0 59 63 
e a re al 56 
j 8 58 tt 56): 612 
101 34 «2 itd é 56 61 
shia oy 26 9 55 
fi ll 36 a 54 
ad 9 12 A 54 592 
100 44 A Si at 514 572 
ée of Es 26 9 51 
: Sis 12 0 ait 501 
a 9 24 ae are 501 57 
100 42 dep. 49 551% 
a ; 26 35 49 
‘is : 12 12 elev. .. 49 
say 9 20 elev. ts 48 541 
Mean 10117 Mean9 5 Mean 11 45 Mee 26 7 
Const. anglel01 14 C.an.8 56 C.an. 11 33 C.an.25 58 
Rumbles Moor, June 19. 
ri 30 Pendle Hill elev. 8 54 
12 20 ole | 
15 15 ee 8 56 
15 40 oe 8 55 
17 0 ta 8 53 
17 45 ee 8 55 
18 0 bp 8 54 
18 45 ee 8 55 
19 20 8 58 
Hygr. at 
17. 30 
—9t 
' Pendle 
48% 544 
48i° 531 
48 49 
49t 49 
50i 48 
49 462 
48% 47 
47, 46 
46446 
Pendle is 500 fect higher than Rumbles Moor, and nearly 
west of it. 
An east wind produced fine weather at the former 
place, and the reverse at the latter ; which’ may account for the 
Vol. 59. No, 286. Feb. 1822, 
S thermometer 
