434 ' REPORT—1863. 
Taste I.—Meteorological Observations made in the Ninth 
ae Siphon Barometer. Dry and Wet Ther- 
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2 Time. sce 2 Att,  |Barometer, melaiabare 
ge paved Therm. ~— Pr bana: 
to 32° Fahr. 
hm 53s in. a in. feet. 5 A 
(1) 4° 7) (oO p.m 29°75 | seneee DONOR! cae 49°8 44'2 
(2) 410° 0”, SHRED |s merstasiel | deedsowen || Cs a eslaae 49°8 44/2 
(3) 4) 00 410! 3 2O19z. |) Lileeaseaal | acste~ee 420 49°8 44:2 
A Td 1Q), 9 29°72 | weseee 29°75 420 49°2 44°2 
(4) A 36 oO. BOBO Wherreng | pseesee 780 48°0 41'8 
BOXT 10" 55 29°10 ASO | o aeass. 1,048 472 40°8 
418 oO y, 28°60 ABO. caden' 1,515 46°0 381 
AdZO OF, 
bales Oeil Elecite, dcesman Loft cpsnusn Ty lyht -saxasn-fuelieeiseea alee Reamaee 
A2I 0 45 26°56 4670 | saeeee 3,507 37°5 33°9 
(5) Aral 630i! sy 26°36 = | senses 26°38 3,698 38°5 32'0 
423 0° » 25°31 ASO 25°35 4,771 37°0 30°90 
(6) ADA NO, cigs 24°82 7. oh il PARR 5,296 35°5 29°2 
AV25. Og DAO cols Verieaas curl) igasiens 5,937 35°1 26°1 
(7) A27i Ov ass 23°52 ASEM mn cave 6,251 33°2 26'0 
4 27 39 » 2322 HL ie lies oat 72235 Shao) 25.7 
4.280 5; 22°92 OS conc 75380 32°6 24°9 
(8) | 429 Oo » 22°75 Ce 71557 32°1 24°8 
(9) AGG2 4 O95 S004) spall ceyaes auxeae 8,372 28°5 (30°0) 
(10) | 433 o » 21°33 380 seee 9,218 
A She Oss 20°63 380 20°58 10,047 26°2 19'I 
(Ql) | 439 o » 
4540) 10" yy Mec cc hand unr eeeel Peco TaySG Or <'|o cies dail aides 
(12) AAT Olarys E8°3.9-he wale letedy 18°23 13,070 1g't Io'r 
(18) 442 © » 
4-43 .@) 5, TGA. Ll , asesens (fet eernes 14,481 I5I 61 
444 0 5, 16°34 33°0 16°93 15,198 14°2 51 
444 30 5, 16°49 BIO | ceesd. 15,738 12°2 42 
(14) ABARinIO Nieeruel, Hebsecs todd ke ccdtasth lieve ‘ (15,793) 12'2 40 
(15) | 4 46 30 ,, 15°95 29°5 | stress 16,669 IV 52 
44645 » 
bie BOE eee | Be aass er Me Aterts 15°63 17,060 g'0 2'0 
17) BN ASY Or o5y 15°45 ZO'OUS Eres 17,451 g'0 3°0 
(18) 449 © » 15°35 280 | 15°33 17,616 8°5 370 
(19) AAGE RO) cas 14°86 2 Gir aliats face 18,475 
(20) 450 © y 14°96 Cow iron cr 18,304 I1'l 72 
moat, (OF ‘a9 15°06 22°0 15'03 18,123 I1'o 7% 
1 2. 3 4, 5 6 7 
Norns AND GENERAL 
O Detached eumuli; blue sky ; misty. 
(2) Blue sky. (3) Blue sky. 
(4) Passing top of tower of Crystal Palace. (5) Very misty. , 
(6) London beautiful ; Isle of Dogs visible at an apparent distance of one mile; afew fine — 
cumuli clouds, apparently resting on the ground. 
(7) Regnault’s Hygrometer is very troublesome ; I cannot get dew deposited on the cup. © 
The earth appears to be dotted with cumuli clouds; blue lines of light are crossing each 
other at right angles. 
(8) Very beautiful deep blue sky. Spectrum is very bright; less lines both at red and — 
violet ends ; G is quite the limit, and I cannot see to B; C is doubtful. 
(9) Colours of the spectrum are very bright. 
(10) The sea is visible to the south of us; London is a wonderful sight; sun shining 
over the Thames at Windsor, which-looks like burnished gold. F 
