414, REPORT—1862. 
Taste I.—Meteorological Observations made in Eight 
2 Siphon Barometer. Dry and Wet Ther- 
gs Bnereud Height above 
Bz Time. peeing. CO sea-level, 
as and reduced exis st 
to 32° Fahr. 
hm 5 in ° in feet. a is 
Bee yeqgomem. | Sstevcs. |) etedsces 25°20 45745 45°70 42°2 
ODysaGety: |b aposes, | dees. 25°30 4,639 45°0 42°2 
Gia ecw | seteca tl ecces 25°60 45320 6:0 43'2 
(1) oe Siok Sie (Eee een | Me nee 25°92 3,980 46°83 43°38 
CRA ORs eet Gestsees (| teaedes 26°15 3,751 47°38 44°83 
GsAOMO iss’. | yeteves Fl esvess 26-40 3,502 48-2 45°I 
(2) OPT MEO hy FE! isdcess | a isveus 5 26-60 3,300 49°5 47°2 
GWAZ MO Mase FUN trcdacee: 2'| Mssuces 26°80 3,186 50°0 47°8 
GRAZ RES ER Coin |) a ctssss: 11 Ceeoete 27°00 2,872 5170 48°2 
GEAGIMOM IIE jesse i! Wesere 27°20 2,673 51°5 482 
STAR EOm ET  eissss |! Seabee 27°70 2,177 53°5 5o°1 
GUAGRBO ME | vives | feeeeee 27°98 1,898 54°5 512 
OPAROMERET \rdewix’. |) dvoscws 28°20 1,684 55°5 52'0 
GRACO Masti” lictewee | | eocons 28°40 9489 56°0 52°5 
(3) PANOMNOM@aS LE |'< sects: (4) fucevee 29°42 513 61°8 56°0 
Crystal Palace, September 1, 1862 
(4) Ame GeO PM rel amerterscen f\lkSecacors Wilh mesces itl ieeavst 630 59°9 
8} | ar4o 0% 5, >A felis 4 fb sceee 29°78 250 63°38 59°8 
6) AG UO tera e- re | eiccnc ss 29°78 250 65:0 59°8 
| 4 52 0 » | COR, ie cepa he SS Ee 270 64°0 59°8 
(7) | 453 O » 29°45 | esas - | 29°65 320 63°0 570 
4 53 20 5) GE well, Setwae's 29°20 720 611 56°5 
4 53 4° 5, Ze BO El) haces. 28°90 996 59°72 54°5 
454 S » 28°52 | sseawe 28°55 1,332 572 541 
| 14 54: 30g Za DO) "Si. detects 28-00 1,868 552 §2°5 
oO 4 55 Char § 2EO' Tl Lseces 27°65 2,214 54°2 51'0 
4.59 4°» 
(10) 457 SO» 2730 | sevens 27°21 25654 52°2 49°5 
4 58 3° » 26°99 | weeeee 2692 25940 51°5 47°8 
(11) AEQ) TOs 2G'00 | pests. 26°91 2,950 50°5 47°2 
(12) Geeks 10 wes 2EISO Tee cesss 26°78 3,080 50°0 46°5 
(13) 5 1 30 » ane ee Sr 26°69 39170 50°0 46°5 
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5) gh aF%, 26°65) y 12) pecaes 26°61 35257 49°5 46°5 
(14) Ras Ofte 26°Go =. $2.55 26°60 3,268 49°2 46'0 
(15) 55°. eS EAE: Melee cscs 26°46 3,408 49°2 
(16) 5 5 40 » Sh ee be cee 26°46 3,40 49°2 448 
a7) 5 6 30 » i MW Bae oon 26°41 3458 49°5 448 
Sr Oo ae 
(18) | 5 8 Oy» 26°40 | seesee 26°41 3458 | 495 | 442 
3. 4. 5. 6. 
(1) Biggleswade under us. (2) Shouting heard; people not visible. 
(3) On the ground, four miles from Biggleswade. In this ascent the Aneroid Barometer 
was read by Mr. Ingelow. 
(4) Clouds, stratus, about a mile high. 
(5) He fee near horizon, which was moderately clear. 
(6) Wind E.N.E. (7) 4 53™ 40°, over south tower of the Palace, 
(8) The ie course of the Thames to Richmond i is in sight ; gas cloudy. 
(9) Mouth of the Thames and its course up to and beyond Richmond in Tight, 
