158 



REPORT 1865. 



Table I. b. — Meteorological Observations made in the Twenty-fourth 



Time. 



Siphon Barometer. 



Reading 



corrected 



and reduced 



to 32° Fahr. 



Attached 

 Therm. 



J Aneroid 

 Barometer, 

 No. 2. 



Height above 

 sea-level. 



Dry and Wet Ther- 



Dry. 



Wet. 



(1) 



(2) 

 (3) 



h 



3 



3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 

 3 



3 

 3 io 



3 15 



m s 



1 o p.m. 



2 o 



,, 



2 30 



3 ° 



3 45 



4 ° 



5 o 



6 o 

 o 

 o 



>, 



in. 



28-62 



28-55 



2860 



2870 



29-05 



29-42 



29-50 



29-63 



2982 



feet. 

 1,203 

 1,266 

 I,2i6 

 1,116 

 766 



39 6 

 316 

 186 



ground •] 



37-2 

 37-2 



37'5 

 37-8 



37-8 

 38-2 

 38-2 

 38-2 



38-2 



35'7 

 35-6 

 360 

 36-0 

 362 

 3 6 4 

 36-4 

 36-4 



36*5 



Table I. c. — Meteorological Observations made in the Twenty-fifth 



30-27 



30-20 



30-13 



30-00 

 2992 



2965 



29-30 



28-98 



28-52 



28'2I 

 27-78 



2698 

 26-72 

 26-42 

 26-20 

 26-05 

 26-00 

 25*62 

 25-39 



*5'34 



25-30 

 25-30 

 25-25 



ground 



60 

 176 

 244 



474 

 767 



1,085 



1.543 

 1,851 

 2,279 



3.074 

 3.333 

 3,632 



3,851 



3.99° 

 4,040 



4,418 

 4. 6 47 

 4- 6 97 

 4.737 

 4,737 

 4795 



1. 



4. 



7. 



(1) Moving direct for Sea Reach; we must come down if we do not change our 

 direction. 



(2) Packed up all the instruments, cleared the tops of some trees, and came down within 

 a mile of the river, near the Railway Station at Stanford le Hope. 



(3) On the ground. 



(4) A pilot balloon went nearly due N. (5) Wind S. (6) Left the earth. 

 (7) Over the river. (8) Bells sound very clearly. 



(9) Wind S.W. ; sun obscured by cloud. 



(10) Moving towards Barking Creek ; moving N.E. (11) In cloud; cold. 

 (12) In a white cloud. (13) Faint gleams of light. 



