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REPORT—1862. 
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corrected 
and reduced 
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in. 
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18°944 
20°042 
20°542 
23°442 
24°242 
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wseaee 29°96 250 
eccves 29°87 330 
eeasd 29°82 370 
seeeee 29°80 390 
Seauee 29°65 480 
eeeeee 29°55 57° 
<P 29°50 615 
Sessan 29°20 890 
28°85 1,189 
ceeeee 23°65 1,389 
28°20 1,829 
“pore a 27°65 2,379 
27°10 254.52 
Jeu 26°87 3,161 
Pisa 26°50 | 3,540 
eperee 26°40 3,640 
26°35 3,690 
seeece 26°27 35770 
26°25 3,790 
Saaeas 26°18 3,860 
cree 26°12 31920 
Src 26°08 3,960 
eer’ 25°91 4,169 
sence 25°80 4;279 
eoccee 25°73 45358 
Seosse 25°78 4,308 
eerane 25°85 45234. 
Gomes 25°90 4,184 
Sancex 26°9 4,084. 
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3. 4, 5. 
(1) Could not get the magnet to vibrate; ozoneo. 
(2) Tried for some time to get vibrations; arcs of 20°; settled immediately; ozone o 
(3) Image of balloon and car on cloud very large and distinct. 
(5) Passing through cloud; could not see the balloon. 
(ill again). 
(4) Sand out. 
(6) Fog; dry. 
(7) Sand out; balloon forming a parachute. 
(8) Clouds of a dense character were rising apparently with great rapidity. 
Taste I.—Meteorological Observations made in Eight 
Dry and Wet Ther- 
vi 
The 
-halloon was descending very quickly ; I hurriedly put up as many instruments as I could. 
