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DR. DAVY ON THE TEMPERATURE OF MAN. 



* ^^'^ ^ * ■ Appendix, 



The Tables which follow, containing the monthly observations, require little 

 additional explanation. It may be rigfht to state, that they do not include the obser- 

 vations made under the influence of accidental disturbing circumstances, as active 

 exercise, &c., the most distinct of which have been given apart in a section appro- 

 priated to them. The observations in these Tables, made under ordinary circum- 

 stances, or nearly such, will, I believe, be useful for comparison with the former, and 

 I would hope, for reference, in progress of inquiry. In most instances, it will be 

 found on comparison, that an unusual elevation of temperature has been followed by 

 unwonted depression, and vice versd. 



