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I have , it must bave passed to the south 
ыраат с; i. €, along the British Channel, which, 
will pre wp give, was totally impos- 
ибо; ог м must pe d to the westward of 
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{ If this дуу ч then, did not travel To ong the line | 
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"Firstly. (although: hitherto no absolute е 
has been ascertained for measuring the area of 
pression of the barometer must have considerably 
exceeded an n inch, 
Secondly, in most storms that have been traced 
to the westward of Ireland, it has been found that, 
аз вооп as ever the ometer begins to rise, the 
wind flies round to the north-west, and fine 
weather immediately ensues, which was mot the 
ease in this instance. 
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For these two 
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BENGAL& AUGUST 
ANNIE JANE, 1853 
А сав È t т rd 2 * r 
ow | апа Western Highlands {5 thé понра, the I ipo = the Жтт -nature of your readers, and 
hills. of | Ulster to the. westward ? T e to your known liberality, to excuse me for 3—08 
hem eve bebn ^ (at, from the length of time the dem TELLS а second time on their patience ; but, in. 
storm lasted, it must have crossed this island in an | the discussion of a grent law of Nature, and ine 
readers | of such t principles, I feel that ul 
те], I shall ask them | easterly or north-easterly direction.” If- | 
to move the small | will take their compasses once more: ‘describe a w rey jus on your sympathy: |. | 
igo: rele, with London for a centre, they will see that from | Segnius irritant animos demissa. "rid 
nel, ‚апа they will per- 3 A.M. of the 26th, when it was nearest to tr Lan until Quam qus sunt eculis subjecta "gt эң 
ceive that, as soon аз the storm's eye arrives between | 9 р.м. of the 26th, when it was nearest to Flamborough| І have dwelt at the cei length on D ves 
Cherbourg and Portland, the wind (as indicated by the | Head on the coast of Yorkshire, the storm чаш travel- Eaa because your соо вроде 3 tf i 
centrifugal arrows) will begin to change from South to|ling very nearly along the are of a circle, of which | * he has been unable to trace a single storm 
E.; and, as the diagram is moved along, the wind | London would be the centre. This will explain why its | be explained on such а cnr ? (р. 170, v vs m de 
will further change to East and N.E. Dut as the wind, | influence continued to be felt so much longer than would $m 3 сч m eom (p. 1 35» that Mr. Redfield'e 
during the 25th-27th August, changed from Rem e: etm been the case, had the storm travelled right |‹ s of universal application." "n 
S.W..and W.,it is evident the storm's centre did not | away up the v; Meet of the Caledonian canal, or even up sai next prend a um the substanco of the details 
pass to the south of England. I therefore ifer it s that of the Clydeand Forth. I may add, that all inquiry | I. have e been able to collect, which appear to. 
have passed pone тна England and Ireland. ends to confirm the principle that storms, whilst re-| me to establish the UE * of A 
at the time of its oceurrenee. 
The next question was, in Puce na did it | curving, progress at a much slower rate than whilst | assi 
extricate itself jam the cul-de-sac ui ет ills pens Bree straight track ; and this is found ќо | F. P..B. M. 
of mud Laneashire to the arri by the Cheviots ! hold true whether within or without the Tropies. (To be continued.) 
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Home Correspondence. oven; but he certainly ought to have one even for | 1- 1- per сеш. m паноа but that it should Sid bave bem 
| ole Flour Bread.— unl the daily purposes of cookery, and its cost would be | suffici the acids, and 
than by | m y the savings on a very few weeks’ loaves | ia oietik hik "mius to account for, erar 
| the labouring сні popii and I observe | made as above, В еы said, all cannot have | a limy floor, or bed, which would take acid. 
that the diffusion among them of modes whereby they | tailings. True; but the event of using full | ammonia free. That the gases aged. 
| may husband their resources of food, is one of the topias | weight Wheat at 10s. бар Jh "pisi, we "ноша add but|in the fermentation should have taken iuge iE 
d ofthe day. Ishall endeavour to give some aid in this 14. per loaf to the cost above stated ; fi fofha b bushel of | the air to form ammoni: with the 
D stating the result of an — system of bread | 631bs. Wheat, costing, including milling, 11 8., gives 60168, | known fact of the self. E 
s вони in my family for some months. "The | flour ; ¿.e. 1s. 1d. instead of 101d. as above for the 6 lbs. | acid, by fermentation in the air inan ај 
tailings of are sent to the чун ground into flour, | flour required to make twoand а half 4 Ib. loaves. Thus, | if the heap had been, as might have 
every | acidulous, this woul 
and returned with th the loss of only about 6 per cent, in by following the simple process I have descri ery 
"e g p gp one, from the Queen to the cottager, may, even in the | then 
san 2 д ә LET 44. *TE 2. P t " со d . ò 
water, A de ful of earbonate of soda is mixed | I will not promise that it shall be so nutritious аз п, ation of 
кебен of tbe ай, апа в little yeast added, with! 5d. loaf ; for chemistry, by опе of its latest and best | vegetable juices (as present in green Grass), modifica- 
асобай This саса in а few minutes ; expounders, teaches us that “the tail corn which the | tions, perhaps, aceti: i ; I" 
is at once shuped out into loaves, and put into the | farmer separates before bring. his grain to market, | hydrogen, and oxygen united, ав some- of 
ovem; feót^w licit 6 in kin it t Vener Se rmi ote 4 аа а тичорат. mu eliminated in the fermentation. In reference іс 
ай hoap ii the form of'wholesome эө кэ scere han rm D erefore more mc ener vien etn ar as ores gta ta 
stands nutritious,". yu. the m з зове i that we h esis that ammonia acts rather by the supply of 
ins eem for here drogen 
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and eb 
rendus bushel of tailings, weighing Tibes icm а | farmers don we 
return of 54 lbs. flour ; e of Wheat, 75. 6d.; "ert learn that sd. we were wont to 
© | been one of he cause of һе goody development of 
ини Grass, and. its 
Veget асат тато No. 
13 (enge 208 e) asit onm aed be su supposed that he may 
he « " joking | h only 
: а Да am ашыр сан tal. chemis: 
E Thus tiere is no e as Grass (vithowr Clover) шау he taken ( contain Nia de up di 
