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REPORT—1862. 
IRELAND. 
Division XX. (continued). 
| 
Gatway. Dvsuin. 
1861. rane a Dublin. pe ’ | Monkstown. 
Galway. 
picisht of | Ground. 6 ft.0 in. || 28%. Oin.| 6ft. Gin. | 6f.Oin. | OF 6 in 
abere ” { Sealevel-| 26 ft. 96 ft. 166 ft. | 65 ft. 90 ft 
ive 
in. in. in. in. in. 
WEMUATY veces bacesessosees 3°24 1°31 1°70 2°15 2°15 
February 4°58 3°23 2°60 2°99 3°77 
nb tga IBeey see 6°89 3°05 3°11 3°05 ce 4 
sj 0 lh tea ct eee 1°22 1°23 1°39 1°50 1°46 
ls aatide sa Beles ae 1°09 “50 “58 “15 °33 
MUNG 805 .2-0.5.00c.cce. 2°79 2'60 2°73 2°99 3°13 
WY: Brace stot eases... 6°41 3°10 4°92 4°96 4°99 
BMUDTIBEL .:.0305 sh .nc2ss00 8°49 1°24 3°16 2°85 2°82 
September .:............. 10°38 3°27 2°96 3°62 3°96 
OltobeP. ... 34225... 3°91 1°65 1°74 2°06 1'97 
November .:.:.:......... 5°85 2°40 1°58 2°92 2°50 
Deeember .:.:.%.....:... whi 109 1'02 “92 1°64 
ROtAIBIS Sa. . 5 ity us 58°62 24°67 27°49 30°16 31°89 
Division XX. (continued). 
Dusuiw (continued). Suiao. ARMAGH. Down. 
1861. Monkstown. || Observatory, | Observatory, Galiege, vpeast ” 
cient of") Ground ..| 90 ft. O in. || 16 ft, 3in. || 36ft. Oin. | 9 ft. 9in, | 4 ft, 0 in, 
bore © [ Sea-level.| 190 ft. 145 ft. 247 ft 58 ft. 12 ft. 
above 
in. in. in. in. in, 
WANUALY wicsxtess.sthe.2- 1°26 2°56 2°71 2°45 3°14 
February ...0.:i....00: j) 3°82 1°88 2°21 1°88 2°16 
Miircla. .:.cheeev. sty .2t | t92 5°87 5°74 4°26 4°99 
April © yoccrterassscattcan | 116 "44. 1°07 "82 ‘97 
MAY face cancanGese Stesecs "26 1°62 36 "28 °38 
PaUne en ees 2°88 4°39 4°73 1°74 2°95 
ity Rice scenes | 3-22 5°29 4°88 4°56 4°48 
ANIBUSE-\..spenen-csetbes es | 2°23 6°88 6°29 519 5°05 
September ...............] 3°00 6°42 4°50 4°38 4°48 
October "Seer sete cs 1°33 2°97 2°71 2°71 2°85 
November .............8. I'41 / 6°16 5°39 3°66 3°83 
December ............... "82 2°63 2°61 2°09 2°18 
Wotaley 0s. ccteseas 21°01 47°16 43°20 34°02 37°41 
Note.—In the preseding Tables the height of the gauges is occasionally 
differently stated in 1860 and 1861; this must not be supposed to indicate 
change of position ; the apparent discrepancy arises from the observers having 
reconsidered their estimates when filling up the returns for ne second year. 
(See also p. 294.) 
