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Balloon Ascents, Wolverhampton, September 5, 1862. 
mometers (free). ip Dry and Wet Thermometers (aspirated). Hygrometers, 
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mas Daniell’s. | Regnault’s. 
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40 479 
44 469 
20 Pla, Wi sean 46°0 43°8 22 Ales te Niessen s 42'0 
5 Oy) 40°4 44°2 
Peer cseces, |! seses 43°3 4r'5 18 39°3 Ria 38°5 
15 38°7 
12 38°3 40°7 
13 ML ale iS cece |) weedese ttle dea 38°0 
o's 36°1 
sevee | ceeees 360 36°0 foo) 46108 | Gkawcase 35°5 
06 28°9 PICO oecekey ||. osecapiee| fccosuillewcsdess (|) passage’ 25°0 
ceeeee | ceeeee 26°5 24°5 23°0 1°5 14°5 ee aaee 25°0 
o°5 22°3 
sence eeeeee 18'0 
“al eee 17'9 17'0 24°0 
Rens caaces 17'8 arpcre Beers ere sedeoe coeeas 10°5 
8. 9. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16, 
(9) Deep blue sky. (10) The ice not properly formed on Wet-bulb Thermometer. 
(11) Earth visible in patches. (12) The Wet-bulb reads correctly. 
(13) Ozone: Moffat 2; Moffat 2; Schénbein o. (14) Mr. Coxwell pants for breath. 
(15) Mercury of Daniell’s Hygrometer invisible. 
(16) Ozone: Moffat 3; Moffat second paper 3; Schonbein 1. 
