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EEPORT — 1864. 



Table I. — Meteorological Observations made in the Sixteenth 



^z 



(2) 

 (3) 



(4) 



(5) 



(6) 

 (7) 

 (8) 



(9) 



(10) 



(11) 

 (12) 



(13) 

 (14) 



(15) 



(16) 



p.m. 



5 17 



5 



5 



18 

 »9 



20 

 20 

 21 

 22 



o 

 o 

 o 

 o 



30 



o 



o 



4. 



i). 



(1) Roar of London deep : some blue smoke of London seen curTing upward. 



(2) Mist towards the S. of London, bounded by straight lines. 



(3) All the S. of London is bounded by mist m"ixed with smoke, all N. of London clear. 



(4) Leaving London, 



(5) The wet thermometer reading is increasing more rapidly than the dry bulb. 



(6) Nearly over Tottenham, 



