63 

 EXTRACT 



THE REGISTERS OF THE STANDARD BAROMETERS OF THE 

 ROYAL SOCIETY, AT SOMERSET HOUSE; AND OF THE ROYAL 

 OBSERVATORY, AT GREENWICH.* 



Day. 



Hour. 



a.S. Bar. 



Attd. 

 Then 



R.O. Bar. 



Day. 



Hour. 



R.S. Bar. 



Attd. 

 I'her. 



R.O. Bar. 



November, 1831 









Dece 



MBER, 1831' 









5 



9 A.M. 



29-520 



47-6 



29-40 



1 



9 a.m. 



30-170 



46-8 



30-06 



6 







29-607 



47-3 



29-44 



2 





30-027 



46-7 



29-92 



8 







29-666 



49 '3 



29-58 



3 





30-148 



47-7 



30-05 



10 







30-421 



43.4 



30-30 



5 





29-837 



48-8 



29-73 



11 







30-245 



47-4 



30-13 



6 





29-432 



48-8 



29-32 



12 







30-326 



51-0 



30-22 



7 





28-924 



50-7 



28-83 



13 







29 '994 



51-8 





8 





29-139 



51-3 



29-05 



14 







30'053 



45-3 



29-93 



9 



• « 



29-190 



55-3 



29-08 



15 







29-478 



44-2 



29-38 



9 



3 P.M. 



29-206 



56-3 



29-13 



i6 







29-312 



41-4 



29-21 



10 



9 A.M. 



29-418 



53-8 



29-31 



17 







29 '585 



39-7 



29-47 



12 



• • 



29-307 



53-8 



29-21 



i8 







29-691 



38-5 



29-58 



14 





29-573 



51-5 



29-48 



19 







29'4'36 



40-7 



29-32 



18 



. . 



29-373 



49-5 





22 







29-850 



48-8 



29-75 



19 





29-567 



46-7 



29-46 



23 







29-966 



52-7 



29-87 



19 



3 P.M. 



29-643 



47-6 



29-54 



24 







30-032 



53-4 



29-92 



27 



3 P.M. 



30-418 



40-0 



30-32 



25 







29-960 



54-3 



29-85 



28 



9 A.M. 



30-428 



40-4 



30-32 



26 







29*944 



54-e 



29 83 



28 



3 P.M. 



30-392 



42-7 



30-27 



27 







30-321 



46-7 



30-20 













OCTOI 



3EB, 1836. 









OCTO 



BEB, 1836. 









7 



9 a.m. 



29'5ii 



54-8 



29-40 



7 



3 P.M. 



29-423 



56-7 



29-31 



8 







29-386 



56-0 



29-29 



8 





29-390 



58-6 



29-26' 



10 







29-219 



54-4 



29-11 



10 



.. 



29-322 



58-9 



29-20 



11 







29-247 



57-9 



29-14 



11 





29-388 



60-0 



29-28 



13 







29-140 



57*5 



29-02 



13 



.. 



29-333 



59-5 



29-16 



14 







29-782 



56-4 



29-68 



14 



.. 



29*717 



59-2 



29-80 



16 







30-229 



54-7 





16 



. . 



30-212 



57-8 





17 







30-210 



55-7 



30-10 



17 



• • 



30-176 



57*7 



30-08 



18 







30-174 



56.9 



30-06 



18 



. • 



30-150 



60-3 



30-02 



19 







30-241 



58-5 



30-15 



19 





30-322 



60-3 





21 







30 '332 



52-2 



30-22 



21 



• • 



30-305 



55 '5 



30-20 



22 







30-398 



51-2 



30-29 



22 



• • 



.30-382 



53-9 



30-28 



23 







30-408 



49-3 





23 



.. 



30-378 



52-2 





24 







30-394 



51-5 



30-28 



24 



.• 



30-360 



53-6 



30-25 



25 







30-371 



52-6 



30-15 



25 



■ • 



30-225 



53-2 



30-12 



26 







30-196 



52-6 



30-07 



26 





30-113 



54-4 



30-01 



29 







29-473 



42-3 



29-35 



29 



.. 



29-703 



41-6 



29-55 



30 







30-019 



39 "0 





30 



.. 



30-035 



41 -0 





31 







30-089 



37-3 



29-97 



31 





30-009 



40-0 



29-97 



NOVEMBEB 











NOVE 



MBER. 









1 



9^ 



l.M. 



30-099 



37-6 



29-97 



1 



3 P.M. 



30-008 



40-4 



29-90 



4 



. 





29-570 



45-4 



29-46 



4 



.. 



29-451 



47-0 



29-34 



5 



. 





29-140 



45-6 



29-03 



5 





29-287 



'47 -2 



29-14 



6 



. 





29-459 



42-1 





6 



.. 



29-439 



44-6 





7 



•• 



29-631 



40-0 



29-52 



7 



•• 



29-722 



42-8 



29-60 



* Royal Society Barometer about 95 



feet, and Ob 



servato 



ry Baromete 



r about 156 



feet abo 



ve the mean 



level c 



f the sea. The heights of the m« 



■reury are giv 



en as re 



ad off, with 



3Ut any corr 



action or 



reduction. 



