436 REPORT—1863. 
Taste I.—Meteorological Observations made in the Ninth 
2 Siphon Barometer. Dry and Wet Ther- 
£3 | Aneroid ‘ eae + a he 
He, Time. | Reading Att, |Barometer, meee 
cE | emma | ameria, > Neod Dry. | Wet 
| to 32° Fahr. 
hm i s pints ° in. feet. ° ~, 
(1) 4 52 Opm. 15°46 2510 || aeaces 17;400-'4| > aereeeee tears 
(2) AES gorse |, 15 07 ic Recsety. |) Bearec 17,097 12° gt 
(3) 4 5obZO° 5, le THOR ke ate |) Reeve | 37,097 
BD) TO aay 15°36 BoIO =|) «15°23 17,636 11‘ 8:0 
(4) 5 4 0 » 14°96 20°0 14°93 18,293 10°5 6:0 
FOND! R50. sy 14°66 =| seoeee 14°53 18,730 9°3 2°5 
Nb 30! GS) 14°62 RES ol sabhes . 18,795 8:2 2°0 
(5) Gee ae GNiimedererS Foto Reses-: of feases , coo 7'0 2°5 
(6) § 850 » 14°37 170 13°93 19,197 
(7) | 51070, | 1427 | 190 | 14°03 | 39,356 | 3:0 | —o'5 
(8) G2 1G) yy 13°47 seveee | 13°43 20,865 
SB 1A. VO: hy 13°87 |e fosend | 13°83 20,076 
515 © 3, E62" ly aeeees Ste ce 20,136 
(9) 516 oO 5; 13°68 hepa 13°24, 20,374 2°0 —0's 
pire: os ees) Wasser” lt Beatin | 13710 
520 © 5 13°18 TIO | eeeeee 21,331 2°0 —o'l 
(10) 5ADZ O80. sy 13°48 Resere |! Gheeree 20,749 
(11) 1’ SABO? sy 13°38 [) Beteass 13°33 20,910 2°0 —2°'0 
12) ig vig) WO” aes r2s88 | "oO! | Gases: 21,868 1°5 —2°5 
(13) 5 26 6! 5, ERTS ms Ue eskss | Beers 22,068 
5627) O° 5; 12°38 TOO, eli" Berens 22,884 I‘o —4'0 
(14) 5 gr 04; RSG Sh el eects. ft teases 16,486 ee eee 
542-0 55 TO*OQ wa yss] Tenedua eile. oeosed 16,309 41 
(15) 533 Oy “ee kc oe RR 16,809 
(16) 534 0 4) HOGG 7 reese eetce 15,149 7°5 
Be On Wy TOSS cei) Coseaies i leaeans 15,080 8-2 
(17) G37 0) ky Meo = 4) Beetwet | genres 15,080 
(18) 5 38 © 5 16°58 13'0 16°43 15,556 II'l gl 
(19) 5 AL SOs, 16°57 16°1 16°33, | 15,565 gr 62 
(20) 5 4z2 © 16°37 T5°S) tay! ewer 5 15,872 9°3 51 
(21) 5 42 30 » 16°47 TSO | saeeee 153714 gt 5°2 
(22) ERAS EEO il sees Sot Eas Sane 16°13 16,080 gt sr 
(23) BAS O's) SpeLED aCe 16°13 16,080 gl 5‘I 
(24) 546 0 , 16°17 Sas 16°13 16,080 Exe) 51 
547 O w 16°17 Es 16°13 16,080 
(25) 5 47 40 4, 7 ey Dae bracers Eevee 16,080 72 371 
(26) 549 0 4 ROS Fi ll iteecdaaien|| |trecsss 15,847 72 31 
isbOn 1O calyy © llicuessacseay OM) tescem s,]litetsa en (15,775) 72 qa 
(27) 5 50 30 » p aepne® |B ee ecer | Raosete peace Sect oeebee 
iF 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 
(1) Just over the Isle of Dogs; moving 8.W.; changed our course; temperature 
increased suddenly ; Royal Observatory visible; Green Man Hotel, Blackheath, distinct ; 
horizon not visible; mass of clouds to the N.W. so distinct that the boundary line can be 
traced; can see the rippling of the river below Putney Bridge. 
(2) We shall cross the Thames. 
(3) InaS.W. current; temperature beginning to decline; face very blue; feet very cold. 
(4) Over Isle of Dogs. (5) Let gas out by opening valve. 
(6) Over Victoria Docks; cold intense ; hands very cold. 
(7) Let gas out again ; no spectrum. 
(8) Nearly westerly current ; Lowe’s ozone powder deeply coloured. 
(9) I could not get dew on Regnault’s Hygrometer, and I failed to get its readings be- 
low —Io. (10) No spectrum. 
(11) Had to break ice for water ; over Thames; breathing deeply. 
(12) Hands blue; Thames looks beautiful, 
