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REPORT 1863. 



Table I. a. — Meteorological Observations made in the Twenty-third 





(1) 



(2) 



(3) 

 (4) 



(5) 



(6) 



(7) 



(8) 

 (9) 



(10) 

 (11) 

 (12) 

 (13) 



(14) 

 (15) 

 (16) 



(17) 



(18) 

 (19) 

 (20) 



(21) 



Time. 



3 4° 

 3 4i 



42 



43 

 44 



45 

 4 6 

 46 

 47 

 48 

 49 

 5° 



5i 



52 



53 



54 



54 



55 



55 



56 



57 



5S 



59 



o 



1 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



9 



10 



r 3 

 '4 

 '5 

 '5 



17 

 iS 



'9 

 20 



op.m. 



o „ 



o „ 



o „ 



° ,, 



o „ 



o „ 



3° >. 



o „ 



o „ 



O 11 



o „ 



o „ 



o .. 



O I) 



3° >> 



° „ 



3° 11 



o „ 



o ,, 



o ,, 



o „ 



o „ 



o ,, 



30 .. 



„ 



° II 



o „ 



o „ 



o „ 



o „ 



° .. 



30 .» 



° „ 



o „ 



„ 



° „ 



30 11 



° ,, 



o „ 



o „ 



o „ 



Siphon Barometer. 



Reading 



corrected 



and reduced 



to 32° Fahr. 



Attached 

 Therm. 



Aneroid 



Barometer. 



No. 2. 



in. 



2478 



24-63 



24-60 



24-95 



25-52 



26-45 



26-47 



26-45 



26-20 



26-00 



2582 



26-00 



2616 



26-20 



26-20 



26-65 



2675 



2680 



27-00 



27-30 



2 7'45 

 27-50 

 27-30 

 27-30 

 27-20 

 27-14 

 27-25 

 27-40 

 28-00 

 2825 

 28-30 

 28-42 

 28-50 

 28-52 

 28-60 

 28-70 

 28-80 

 28-60 

 28-50 

 28-35 

 28-40 

 28-50 

 28-70 



Height above 

 sea- level. 



feet. 

 5.H5 

 5>4°3 

 5.431 

 5,063 



4.464 

 3.4o7 

 3-47° 

 3-49 1 

 3.759 

 3.973 

 4,170 

 3,968 

 3.789 

 3.744 

 3.744 

 3,240 



3.' 2 4 

 3,082 

 2,914 



2,662 

 2,536 



2.497 

 2,691 

 2,691 

 27S8 

 2,847 



2.744 

 2,603 

 2,039 

 1,804 



1.759 

 1,644 



1.569 

 i.55° 

 J.475 

 1,381 

 1,280 

 1.394 

 I.45 1 

 r.532 

 1,496 

 1.424 

 1,280 



Dry and Wet Thcr- 



Dry. 



30-0 



295 

 29-1 

 30-0 

 31-2 

 32-8 



33"° 

 33'° 

 33'° 

 33'° 

 33'° 

 33-0 



327 

 32-4 

 32-1 

 32-5 

 32-5 

 32-8 

 33'° 



34-0 

 34'5 

 35'2 

 35'5 

 35'6 

 35'7 

 35'5 

 35° 

 35'5 

 36-2 

 37-1 



37'3 

 38'3 



38'3 

 387 



39'° 



42-0 



42-1 



42-0 



4''5 

 41-2 

 40-5 



4i'5 

 42-0 



3. 



4. 



0. 



6. 



(1) T\ T o dew on either Daniell's or Regnault's Hygrometers. 



(2) A chill to sense; sand thrown out. (3) Heard voices. 



(4) The setting sun illuminated the topmost part of a dark stratus cloud, with a very deep 

 orange-colour ; not a cloud in the sky above altitude 15°. Put magnets away. 



(5) A sudden chill again. (6) Sand thrown out. 



(7) Wind W.N.W. ; smoke below moving S. 



(8) Heard a clock strike 4 h plainly. (9) Sand thrown out. 



(10) Saw a railway-train. (11) Heard people calling cut.. 



