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puted by Glaisher, Captain Lefroy, and by myself. Most of the tables 
refer to temperature, only two to moisture. Two tables of Barometrical 
corrections have been placed in the Hypsometrical series, where they 
were needed, until they can be joined by others to make a set in this 
series, which still awaits new contributions, especially for these two last 
ents,” 
departm 
2 
Jace ; by Prof. Hennessy, (Proc. Brit. Assoc.. Ath., No. 1616),—The tem- 
ground. In order to experimentally study the question, thermome 
, ag 
idence of similar phenomena appears to be presented by the curves of 
temperature obtained by the aid of photographical Py nae = at the 
Radcliff Observatory in Oxford. Attention has been called by Mr. John- 
Tadiation, it disappears during sunless and cloudy weather. While it is 
explained by referring it to the influence of the solar heat upon the 
the con: i ; 
und, and | 
affords a very satisfactory confirmation of the trustworthiness of the pho- 
