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Warmth or Temperature 



The Phofphoreal light of the Sea 



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Ice and its Formation 



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CHAPTER 



III. 



Remarks on the Atmosphere and its Changes, Meteors, and Phoenomena. 



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Seft. I. Aqueous Meteors 



!• Dew 



2* 



3 



« H. 



4 



5 



Rains 



Fogs 



Snow, Sleet, and Hail 



Waterfpouts 



Se6l. 2. Aerial Phoenomena 



I. 



3 



Colour of the Sky 

 Rainbows, Solar, and Lunar 



Halos 



Sea. 3. Fiery Meteors 



!• Lightning 



>2' Fiery Globes, &c. 



'3 



Auftral Lights 



Winds 



I. 



3 



Regular Winds 

 Variable Winds 



Storms 



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CHAPTER 



IV. 



2 



Remarks on the Changes of the Globe. 



Sea, I. Regular Changes 



Accidental Changes 

 I. Artificial Changes 



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