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REPORT 1864!. 



Table I. — Meteorological Observations made in the Twenty-first 



fez 



(1) 



(2) 



(3) 



(4) 

 (5) 



(6) 

 (7) 



(8) 

 (9) 



(10) 



(11) 

 (12) 



(13) 



(14) 



Time. 



8 8 30 p.m. 

 8 9 30 „ 

 8 10 o „ 

 8 II o „ 

 8 14 o „ 

 8 15 o „ 

 8 15 30 „ 

 8 16 o „ 

 8 17 o „ 

 8 18 o „ 

 8 19 o „ 

 8 20 o „ 

 8 20 30 „ 

 8 20 45 ,, 

 8 21 o „ 

 8 22 o „ 



8 23 

 8 24 

 8 25 

 8 26 



8 27 

 8 27 

 8 28 

 8 28 

 8 28 

 8 29 

 8 29 

 8 29 

 8 30 

 8 30 

 8 30 



8 31 

 8 32 

 8 32 

 8 32 

 8 33 

 S 33 

 8 34 



8 35 

 8 36 

 8 36 

 8 37 

 8 37 

 8 38 

 8 38 

 8 38 

 8 39 



o 

 o 

 o 

 o 

 o 



30 



o 

 20 



30 



o 

 3° 

 45 



o 



15 



30 



o 

 o 



30 



45 

 o 



30 

 o 



3° 

 o 



30 

 o 



30 



o 



15 



30 



o 



Siphon Barometer. 



Beading 



corrected 



and reduced 



to 32' Fahx- 



Att. 

 Therm. 



Aneroid 



Barometer, 



No. 2. 



m. 



27-46 



27'o6 



2676 



26-66 



26-51 



26-41 



26-41 



26-41 



26-56 



26-66 



26-71 



26-76 



27-01 



27-01 



27-01 



27-n 



27-16 



27-16 



27-26 



27-27 



27-56 



27-66 



27-71 



2776 



27-78 



27-81 



27-96 



28-01 



28-06 



28-08 



28-08 



28-15 



28-18 



28-18 



28-16 



28-16 



28-11 



2806 



27-95 

 27-88 

 27-84 

 27-78 

 27-76 

 27-68 

 27-66 

 27-64 

 27-64 

 27-66 



Height above 

 sea-level. 



feet. 



2,529 



2,929 



3,229 



3.329 



3.479 



3.579 



3.579 



3.579 



3.444 



3.340 



3,288 



3,236 



2,978 



2,978 



2,978 



2,878 



2,828 



2,828 



2,720 



2,710 



2.434 



2.337 



2,289 



2,241 



2,221 



2,199 



2,151 



2,003 



1.955 

 1.937 

 1.937 

 1,910 

 1,831 



1,831 



1,884 



1,884 



1,936. 



1,988 



2,098 



2,168 



2,208 



2,268 



2,288 



2,322 



2.337 



2,348 



2,348 



2,337 



Dry and Wet Ther- 



Dry. 



45-0 

 45-2 

 44-8 

 44-8 

 43-9 

 43'5 

 43-5, 

 43-3 

 43-1 



43 'o 

 43'i 

 43-2 



43-5 

 43-5 

 43-5 

 43-8 

 44-0 

 44-0 

 44-2 



44-5 

 45-2 

 45-0 



45-9 

 46-0 



46-0 



46-2 



46-2 



47-0 



47-0 



47-2 



47-1 



47-5 

 47-5 

 477 

 47'9 

 48-0 

 48-2 

 48-2 

 47-8 

 47-8 



47'9 

 47-8 

 47-6 

 47-6 

 47-2 

 47-2 

 47-2 

 47-2 



Wet. 



42-2 

 42-3 

 42-5 

 420 



4i"5 

 41-0 

 41-0 

 41-0 

 40-5 

 40-1 

 40-5 

 40-5 

 40-8 



41-5 

 41-2 

 41-2 



41-5 

 42*0 

 42*0 

 42-2 

 43-2 

 43-0 

 43-0 



43"9 

 435 

 44-0 



44-0 

 44-1 

 44-1 

 44-2 



44'2 

 44-2 



44'2 

 447 

 446 



44'5 

 447 

 44"9 

 44' 5 

 442 

 44-0 

 44-0 

 44-0 

 44-2 



43 '9 

 43'9 

 440 



437 



1. 



3. 



4. 



6. 



(1) Heard the whistle of a train. 



(2) Sixteen vibrations of horizontal magnet in 26-5 seconds. 



(3) Lowered grapnel ; clear sky above. 



(4) Going over Goudhurst. (.5) Sunset. 

 (()) We are passing between Hawkhurst and Cranbrook. 



