462 | REPORT— 1863. 
Taste I.—Meteorological Observations made in the Twelfth 
B | Siphon Barometer. Dry and Wet Ther- 
23 | : Aneroid Height above 
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a) 7 AAP MOND cs} sbesees-2}|| less eee 28°45 pre 63°7 53°0 
TeAReZOsy | || cobease Ot |) Genes 28°5 1,71 3° 52° 
TP eAG LOW A Fi ketcmss Ml) geesees 28°56 1,716 63'8 5370 
(2) 746. © 3 stapsieee Sli ewaes | 28°70 1,580 64'2 54:1 
7 AG BO. 59 sealien. Cobo seseeeea|! | pen ove 28°75 1,532 64°2 54°5 
(3) 7 AG AS oe Weekes one | eB esis ss 28°80 1,483 64°2 54°8 
(4) CP CUM EE GM In \ehontos ley ace | 28°80 1,483 64:2 54°8 
(5) GPiky Shel een, 1h? eee 28°80 1,483 64°2 551 
(6) AARESO Mate Ml ilietice- Aiur tees ses 28°80 1,483 64°2 55°5 
MAG MNO Rh om) Wierseser ipl pases 28°80 483 64'0 56°0 
FRAO TOs hi Cpe ecwsis | feov ess 28°80 1,483 64°2 56:0 
7 PROMO: 55, aniline jsenesets on], soso ane 28°95 1,337 64°5 56% 
eGOUSO ay) Wii sevaxse, 1) dessces 29°00 1,289 64:5 560 
A eGOMES 59 exi[avd keine | | teeenas 29°00 1,289 64°5 5671 
RUEAO wat I) stsiee Speers 29°05 1,241 64°5 561 
PRG MROr cy Tl | usheces |) 1H | ipeavieas 29°08 1,212 64:8 56°0 
(7) PighoegOirsy |. Lstsesat | Jaane 29°15 1,145 ae 5671 
FAGAGO) ag oPerlrsy ckiedon shia cm ea.cee 29°25 1,049 4°8 561 
Puede A Wodatass ol! execs 29°28 1,020 64°8 56°5 
(8) MEAMRO. sh) i A\\) ustewsss |, eexces 29°30 1,000 64°99 | 56°7 
TAGRERO of vailinr iste sccrv any) pesiass 29°30 1,000 65°0 56°38 
(9) MEOEZO cope A) letases |||, > ceeeses 29°30 1,000 65°0 56°8 
FACOG sy |, fatewes © © eaelens 29°28 1,020 65:2 pes 
PART @On ag Mi. sgvess~ || eseese 29°30 1,000 65:0 sr2 
(10) PSTMS 5h) *8| So Tiekuses 0 ||| feedees 29°27 | 1,029 65°2 56°8 : 
PSREMO! 5 eallrant tegeleseirees|| | ees ac 29°30 | 1,000 65:2 571 f 
PRESARIO AG | MIL. Wetesss © i || lessee 29°30 1,000 65:2 57°1 : 
(11) FT EQueO 5) | van wee |) “fecacee 29°30 1,000 65°2 ge 
FUSOEBO. 54) aaileeb) passes or ay|| esos 29°35 | 952 65°2 5771 } 
(12) ABO AG ih Allee etssce, | UL sees 29°50 | 808 65°5 57°5 | 
(13) MMT INOUE) TIN) Scaweren fill messes 29°55 | 760 65°5 57°5 
(14) 8 1 30 5, 
(15) PMO ah! 9 yl Suweroce lll hears, 29°45 856 65°2 572 
(16) Be BREO og) ayes Sedseon chico» eeeeas 29°38 923 6671 57°0 
CPT Man ee Octo | pes cece 29°15 | 1,144 65°5 56:8 
(17) SAMMONS lice wseeemsen uel) eeeras, 29°05 1,241 65°5 56°8 
see ic Vo haicy ee | emt RECC | Re cocoa 29°00 1,290 65°5 57°0 
(18) Sumer One Hie Wdaed 4, Il) diwacies: 29°05 1,241 65°0 57°0 
(19) 8 5 15 » 5 eben | P= ee 29°05 | (1,241 65:0 57°0 
SieMOMOnee w oi|) svetuees tl. div sisicens 29°10 1,192 6571 571 
(20) BS AGHGO: 5 stilwanieterosau nad! Meseieze 29°15 1,144 65°1 572 
BT ERO. Gt cll iantteaen sah seeres 29°20 1,096 65°2 571 
(21) Sey US ok SN Lphatteas = ||) esas. 29°25 1,048 65°2 571 
(22) Bessie CO el) Gil) wrctrieces {Il Weenies 29°25 1,048 65°72 57°71 
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(1) Railway. (2) Can see Arundel. 
(8) A fine park ; Duke of Norfolk’s. (4) Arundel Castle. 
5) Again within the influence of the East wind. (6) Not far from Bognor. 
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(7) Tinkling of sheep bells ; the roads are remarkably white. a 
(8) Very wooded country. ; 
(9) The scene was now almost fairy-like, the panorama seemed to be moving; the wind 
was §8.E. 
(10) Cries of ‘come down” distinctly heard, and the cheering cries of children heard above 
other sounds. (11) The wind is now E. ; sea-breeze felt. 
