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REPORT—1862. 
Taste I.—Meteorological Observations made in Eight 
Siphon Barometer. 
Reading 
corrected 
and reduced 
to 32° Fahr. 
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(1) Line of light to the east. : 
(3) Clouds broken in the east; beautiful lines of light ; gold and silver tints. 
(4) Balloon spirating; heard voices calling from below. 
(5) Clouds beautiful; could see the earth in the distance. 
(6) Very misty ; blocks of clouds above ; cold to sense; voices calling from below: Daniell’s 
Att. 
Therm. 
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Aneroid 
Barometer, 
No. 2. 
Height above 
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(2) Thick mist. 
Dry and Wet Ther- 
Dry. Wet 
60°8 59°5 
60°0 58°5 
58°9 58°0 
59° 597° 
59°9 597° 
53-2 56°5 
578 548 
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572 53°8 
56°83 53°8 
55°5 53°5 
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52°2 49°8 
49°8 47°2 
470 44-2 
46°5 43°8 
43°38 42°38 
43°2 42°2 
42°0 412 
40°2 40°0 
397 a9 7 
38°5 37°5 
40°7 3770 
415 3772 
40°5 377° 
40°5 36°5 
41'0 35°8 
37°5 32°5 
37°72 32°0 
35°0 30°5 
35°2 29°8 
34:8 29°2 
33°0 28°2 
32°8 26°0 
31°9 26'0 
310 26°5 
29°8 (31) 
Hygrometer was broken the night before; 1 had attempted to mend it, but it would not work. 
(7) Scud below creeping over the earth ; cumuli on same level in the distance; black 
clouds above ; over Mr. Wolley’s farm. 
(9) A great many ponds of water in sight; entered the clouds a few seconds afterwards. 
(10) Lost sight of earth. 
(8) Heard railway train. 
(11) Great masses of alpine cloud; beautiful cumulus cloud. 
