442 - . REPoRT—1863. 
Taste I.—Meteorological Observations made in the Tenth 
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2 Siphon Barometer. Dry and Wet Ther- 
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149 opm 14°81 20°0 14°80 18,886 12°0 4°9 
Te BOWOM GS) 4 lidserchssy” | i secmee ull BASES. (19,140) 12°I 60 
De S25 Ong 14°37 10°5 14°35 | £0;643 |) saege |) Seon 
(1) E52 650, 55, | wiecbbye 1415 | 20,163 11'S 
(2) T 53 Oy 
(5) TA a0, of 14-15 BOO | Resa 24,163 12° 6°0 
THE 0. 4s TACOS Wi aitesess) | Phenses 20,338 
(4) TSO IC Lag 14°05 30°0 14°15 20,338 
(5) 2, ey Wom DRURY bal dbwente s | mbecoe. 20,943 14°0 60 | 
2260 a TAS Ve Brewess 1405 20,428 
(6) PAMOVEOS SC Wil sscbes, — iit) Reese 13°65 BIjt20 6 -| aes G54]! cede 
Been, A acehen s wal") pevsae'y |. Bevan Mul Maree ese |, B50 370 
(7) SptrsO) f° || Wiasthes | [oebtesse ly vesea i] tas Oeaiel 1 semen aeeme 
(8) Dh 2 PEO) a5 ESn35). i weekdrss 13°35 21,646. |). sdeakere |e sdewie 
DESO OORe 1] fesabes, | il) Mameve 13°30 21,760 
(9) 2 TAVB'O th (ll! q see ea th. ae 13°30 RI, 7bO fill. tee ed genes 
Si Go, OAS | 1). iia el oe eer 13°25 BI,86q | aceee lta aeeabe 
(10) Pty 1 Yo finer ie eis be UM Sei Pave 22,041 16° 62 
PZ 240 Fig Migieestete | ||) okashee 12°75 22,954. 12°5 o'0 
OTe Ons) UN Abas: | | bescee 12°60 BZ 258 ily scceteuie tacwees 
D250 gh tial) sesbue — of) Fesece | |) Resccs | |) hep cdeiek © 1] P i eOAmmnInD Recags 
Ze2B BOs || cevbeee | Basses 12°50 23,460 | cdebh |. ction 
229 0.55 T2250 ||! Kenia 12°50 23,460 
ZeZQr ZO 55 | Givevbee ~  P akeco. 12°48 23,500 
Byeeowou.. “Pl eee. | eee 12°50 23,460 
2130130) 5 i) CIR BI Sener 12°35 233753 12°5 O's 
ZeAT Wo... 1) ee I eee 12°55 23,530" |\- wsews evveve 
(11) 2 31 30 5, 
Seago; iA feel | Bt “Anpeoeny || Seed 23,TOQ% | scaese ||| wosees 
PVRS MOnsp bi) jeosbes | obeasns 12°75 22,907 12°5 I'o 
(12) Bragg. Gf 'b.|' reewhes! ell wkeep'e r 13°35 21,765 
BAG Mb UA) Oi) eewkes Bell Sicsv 13°55 21,381 
(13) 2 34.0 5, Hie 1m Oy fe Bears | 13°65 21,189 13'1 3'0 
(ES) ad otc. e ed tare ahs roe eg creer ee icreeee ce ime | Ree! 
(15) OG coe ROPOA dl oReaces 16°24 15,998 15°5 70 
2AGS iGayg’ 2) pieceBees! | il mibSapscyes| al eyouse 0 ||| g Meoneeed wilt bee ea) Me | 
2:88 130.,55 DA A A sept eugene > 14,967 
AO HO, fua, | eiecetee. . caleeypaadecie || pat acta (14,670) 16°5 8°83 
240 © 5, TOA eB Nie Bate esc Siblignce 14,341 
2 40°90) 5; ROMA Ais Sarees 17°95 13,590 16°5 100 
DA TAIO 4, MoM Gesectt N paste cdecets PH) Maree oe 17'0 14°5 
2HAZ OG, bef Ml Se Booem | P.ccpaee 11,100 180 15°5 
(1). Face bluish white. (2) Examined slit of spectroscope, all seems right ; dark field. 
(5) Gas clear. (4) Still a dark field ; far from sun. 
(5) Mr. Coxwell’s pulse 113, Mr. Ingelow’s 130, mine go per minute. 
” 9 , 2 130, 9 9 5 ” 
Mr. Glaisher’s pulse very weak, Mr. Ingelow’s full and strong. 
(6) Opened bottles ; filled four. (7) No sky spectrum ; no lines. 
(8) No sky spectrum ; no lines. (9) Air very dry to sense. 
(10) Sky spectrum B to G close to sun. From this time to 2" 30™ I was chiefly engaged 
with the spectroscope; there was no spectrum at all on looking with the slit directed to 
the sky far from the sun; on approaching the sun the yellow first appeared, and when 
yery near the sun the spectrum was perfect, increasing in length the nearer we approached 
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