2J6 



ON SOME ELECTRICAL AND ELECTR0CHE3VIICAL PHENOMENA. 



XIV. 



METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for the Year, 1811, 



Extracted from the Register kept at Kin/auns Castle, the 

 Residence of lord GR.iY, Three 3IUes from Perth, N. 

 Britain, for the Year 1811. Communicated by his Lord' 

 ship. 





Morving 



8 o'clock 



[E^enivg 



\Q o'clock 



Tot. rain 



Numbe 



of days. 



1811. 



January. 



Mean height o{ 



\ Mean neig^ht of 



fallen. 







Barom. 



Thcr 



j Barom. 



Tlier. 



Inches. 



sno-y. 



Fair. 



2987 



33 ng 



99 55 



33 32 



1 45 



14 



17 



February. 



2940 



34-83 



29-46 



3470 



363 



16 



12 



March. 



30-04 



39 80 



30-25 



3970 



090 



9 



22 



April. 



29 77 



42 90 



29-78 



40-30 



]-91 



14 



16 



May. 



29-84 



50-03 



29 83 



4770 



3 12 



20 



11 



June. 



29 89 



5460 



2991 



51-80 



2-20 



18 



12 



July 



29-99 



53-01 



30 00 



55-50 



2-86 



14 



17 



August. 



29-89 



54-83 



29 9S 



52-75 



2-71 



18 



13 



September 



30-17 



50-45 



30 18 



5096 



1-78 



8 



22 



October. 



29-77 



49-54 



29 78 



4959 



4-41 



25 



6 



November 



2996 



4250 



29'98 



42 45 



297 



14 



16 



December. 



29-78 



3503 



29 80 



34-85 



1-80 



15 



16 



Average of 

 the year. 



29-86 



4547 



29-87 



44-47 



28-74 



185 



180 

















Kinfauns Ca*jtle is three miles ahnost due east from 

 Perth. The house stands about ninety feet aboVe the level 

 of the River Tay, and probably only a few feet more above 

 that of the sea. 



TwicJc€7iham, 21 Feb. 1812. 



*^* The Author will be happj to receive an annual com^ 

 munication from his Lordship. 



XV. 



Remarks on some Electrical and Electrochemical Phenomena : 

 by George John Singer, Lecturer on Chemistry and 

 IVatural Philosophy. 



Piectrical law JIN the !ast number of the Philosophical Journal, a Cor- 

 el induction, i-espondent, A. Z., concludes bis remarks oq Mr, Anderson's 



experiments 



