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arose from an acid secretion, capable of being emitted at pleasure by 

 the animal, but so far without success. 



I hope these few observations will be the means of directing the 

 attention of naturalists to this subject, which has hitherto, I believe, 

 escaped their notice. 



Brown Street, Cork, INIarcli 4, 18-13. Francis M. Jennings. 



Mr. Jennings having sent the foregoing to me to forward for pub- 

 lication, I beg to add, that I repeated his experiment with a similar 

 result to that he describes. I understand that Mr. Armstrong of 

 this city, having, in collecting Ancyli, put some of them into his 

 mouth, experienced the same painful action from the contact of 

 these animals with his tongue. As I am not aware that the subject 

 is rightly understood, I think it worth bringing under notice. 



Dublin, March 13, 1843. Robert Ball. 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR FEB. 1843, 



Chiswick. — Feb. 1. Very fine : cloudy, 2. Heavy rain : overcast. 3. Stormy 

 showers : boisterous. 4. Stormy : very boisterous. 5. Clear and frosty. 6. 

 Cloudy. 7. Hazy : sleet. 8. IDense fog : hazy and cold. 9. Cold easterly 

 haze. 10. Densely clouded. 11. Uniformly overcast. 12. Slight drizzle. 

 13. Frosty: hazy: sharp frost at night. 14. Frosty: cloudy: severe frost. 



15. Sharp frost : snow flakes : frosty. 16. Dry air and frosty : overcast. 17. 

 Clear and frosty : very fine : stormy at night. 18. Stormy, with drifting snow. 

 19. Overcast : heavy rain. 20. Rain: foggy. 21. Foggy: fine: foggy. 22. 

 Slight rain : cloudy. 23. Very fine, 24. Foggy: cold easterly haze. 25. Slight 

 drizzle : stormy. 26. Sleet : drizzly. " 27. Stormy and wet : barometer very low. 

 28. Cloudy. — Mean temperature of the month 3°-8 below the average. 



Boston. — Feb. I. Fine. 2. Rain: stormy, with rain p.m. 3. Fine : stormy, 

 with snow P.M. : stormy night. 4. Stormy: hail and snow p.m. 5. Fine. 6. 

 Fine : rain and snow p.m. 7. Cloudy: rain p.m. 8. Cloudy. 9. Fine. 10. Fine: 

 rain P.M. 11. Rain : rain early a.m. : rain p.m. 12. Cloudy. 13. Fine, 14 — 



16. Cloudy. 17. Fine. 18. Cloudy : snow a.m. 19. Cloudy: rain p.m. 20. 

 Cloudy: rain early a.m. : rain p.m. 21. Cloudy. 22. Rain : rain early a.m. : 

 rain a.m. 23. Fine, 24. Cloudy, 25, Cloudy : rain and snow p.m. 26 — 28, 

 Cloudy, 



Sandivlck Manse, Orkney. — Feb, 1, Showers. 2. At 1^ p.m. wind N.W, : 

 stormy, with drift. 3, Snow-drift: at 12 at night a storm began. 4. Cloudy: 

 thaw: fio,t, 5, Cloudy : frost, 6, Bright: frost : thaw : aurora, 7. Clear: 

 frost : thaw. 8. Bright: thaw: damp. 9, 10. Cloudy: frost, 11, Drizzly 

 showers: clear hoar-frost, 12. Clear frost: clear hoar-frost. IS. Showers: 

 snow-showers. 14. Snow-drift. 15. Clear: snowing. 16, 17. Snow-showers: 

 clear. 18. Clear: cloudy. 19. Bright: cloudy. 20. Bright: thaw. 21. Cloudv : 

 thaw. 22. Snow-showers : cloudy : frost. 23. Clear and frosty. 24, Bright : 

 cloudy : thaw. 25. Cloudy : frost, 26. Cloudy ; snow-showers, 27. Snow- 

 showers : clear and frosty. 28. Clear and frosty : snow-showers. 



Applegarlh Afanse, Dumfries -shire. — Feb. 1. Heavy showers p.m. 2. Snow- 

 showers. 3. Snow : frost p.m. 4, Frost and snow, 5. Fine, but frosty, 6, 

 Frost A.M. : rain p.m. 7, Thaw: high wind p.m, 8, Mild and fair, 9. Fair, 

 but chilly. 10. Sprinkling of snow : frost. 11,12. Fair: no frost, 13. Frost : 

 fine. 14, Frost. 15, Frost: shower of snow. 16 — 18. Frost, J 9. Slight 

 frost. 20. Snow and sleet. 21. Slight rain. 22. Fair. 23, 24. Showery. 

 25. Fine and fair. 26. Fair, but cloudy. 27. Fair. 28. Frost a.m. : slight 



