Mr Stewart's Meteorological Observations, §c. 231 



phenomenon in question, whether or not this be the true solu- 

 tion; for the shadow of Mount ^Etna at sunrise lies in the di- 

 rection of Pontellaria only at a particular season of the year. 



Aut. VII. — Abstract of Meteorological Observations made in 

 the Isle of Man^from 1822 to 1825, inclusive. By Robert 

 Stewart, Esq. Receiver-General of the Isle of Man. Com- 

 municated by Dr Hibbert. 



A general state of the weather, for the year ending the 31st 

 of December 1822. Thermometer (Fahrenheit) always out, 



on a northern exposure, 

 o'clock P. M. 



Taken at 9 o'clock a. m., and at 11 



Highest state of Thermometer 



A. M. P. M. 



. . 64 &9\ 



Lowest 41$ 41 



Mean of the year 1822 514 



Note. — With reference to the " Wind," the prevailing point for the 

 day is taken. If any rain, snow, or sleet, during the day, not considered 

 as a fair day. 



