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^ II.— Meteorological Observations at Great Salt Lake Cit; —Continued. 
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Great Salt Lake City..| May 4|9a.m.......| 648.5 | 18.9 | 650 18.5 | 95.447 | 95.508 | 65 | Clear; westerly wind. 
4 Noos. adit 648.6 | 21 649.6 | 20.3 | 95.449 | 95.484 71 Do. 
4| 3p. m.....- 648.9 | 93.5 | 648.6 | 93 95.416 | 95.446 | 74 Do. 
4 Mandon. ..| 648.5 2. 647.6 22 25.433 25.398 68.5 | Clear; north wind. 
E altitude of the place of observation in Great Salt Lake City, as deduced from the mean of all the foregoing observations, is 4,351 feet above 
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IlI.—Summary of meteorological observations at Great Salt Lake City in 1853 and 1854, in mean 
) resulis'at each observed hour for the several months; barometric readings corrected for tempera- 
ture. 
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Barometer No, 496. Barometer No. 551. 3 É Air temperature. 
$ E Remarks. 
. 9a.m.| 12m. |3p. m. | Month.| 9a. m. | 12 m. |3 p. m. | Month. 28 9a. m.| 12m. |3p. m. |Month. 
December, 1853.| 25.673 | 25.664 | 25.665 | 25.667 | 25.672 | 25.678 | 25.656 | 25.669 | 25.668 | 36,57 | 42.90 | 45.10 | 41.52 g^ ver pe OH a. 
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January, 1854 ..| 25.624 | 95.599 | 25.558 | 25.591 | 25.613 | 25.584 | 25.547 | 25.581 | 25.586 | 24.90 | 28.35 | 24.43 | 25.66 96 observations "e 
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February, 1854,.| 25.593 | 25.585 | 25.570 95.583 | 25,592 | 25.581 | 25.558 | 25.577 | 95.580 | 35.46 | 41.12 | 39.60 | 38.73 P va fr 
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“Marth, 1854.....| 25.543 | 25.542 | 25.535 | 25.540 | 25.543 | 25.542 | 25.535 | 95.540 | 25.540 | 40.50 | 50.80 | 50.60 | 47.30 fo — at 9 a. 
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April, 1854......| 25.501 |-25.460 | 25.379 | 25.447 | 25.574 | 25.545 | 25,531 | 25.550 | 25.550 | 52.40 | 58 59.80 | 56.73 Observations, of 
rometer an 
temperature full for 
the nth. Barom- 
eter observed 9 
days only. 
May, 1854.......| 25.453 | 25,422 | 25.351 | 95.409 | 25.519 | 25.508 | 25.439 | 25.489 | 25.449 | 62 68 68.80 | 66.30 | Observations for the 
: first four days only. 
IV; — means for the months observed at Great Salt Lake City, 1853— 54, from all the 
aide sor at irregular hours, and corrected in detail. for horary variation of 
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y Barometer | Barometer | Mean of both Remarks. 
No. 496. No, 551. barometers. 
of the last column is used for the 
December, 1859. .... eee e eee eere eere ore 95.651 25.651 25.651 The d pr adore dine -—— $ 
VaR ry, WS cilecdenetsatecceeseesvectcs] — 0.001 25.577 25.579 i temperature, for this period offive rh a mean 45° F. 
February, TOGA sss eiie ewe» ona Vela eo idva tas 25.569 25.565 25.567 
March, 1854 95,513 25.590 95.517 Altitude 4,351 feet. 
April, 1854....+.. 95.55 | 25,552 : 
