566 
PART IL 
MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 
Diacram, showing the Motion of the Mercury in the Barometer and 
Thermometer, and the Dew Point, or the Mean of each, for every Ten 
Days in the Months of August and September; also the Mean of the 
Minimum Temperature, and of the Mean Temperature within 6 in. of 
a South Brick Wall, the Thermometer being shaded ; the Depth of Rain 
in the Pluviometer, and the Quantity of Moisture evaporated in the Eva- 
porating Gauge, during the same Period: as extracted from the Register 
kept at Annat Gardens, Perthshire, N. lat. 56° 234’; above the Level of 
the Sea 172 ft., and 15 miles from the Coast ; being the Mean of daily 
Arr. I. 
ScoTLAND. 
Calendar of Nature. 
Observations at 10 0’Clock Morning and 10 o’Clock Evening. 
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= August. August. | September. Sept 
Index of Barometer. 
