Prof. Loomis’s Remarks upon Prof. Everett's Article. 33 
In order to decide how far the precedin — may be 
peculiar to the climate of Greenwich, I wil x: pale e same com- 
parison for three stations in Germany, Pie to the materials 
furnished by Prof. Dove, viz. Berlin from 110 years observations, 
observations. The averages are taken for intervals of 5 days, 
and the 7 ae are expressed in degrees of Reaumur’s 
thermom 
Mean temperature for each five days of the year. 
Berlin. | Danzig. | Breslau. Berlin. | Danzig. | Breslau. 
° ° ° 
Jan, 1-5] — 124 — 2°67 —Fo2 July 30-4 | 14°54} 12°94] 13°77 
I hg Mra 3°51 5-9 | 14 13-36 | 14:47 
T1-15 | —1-20 | —2°46 | ~—3-46 10-14 | 14:87 | 13-50 | 14:26 
16-20 | ~o-62 | —2-04 | —2°54 15-19 | 15:14 | 13°68 | 14:34 
21-25 | —1-02 | —2°36 | —2°37 20-24 | 1518 | 13°94] 14°55 
26-3 0:06 I 1°76 25-29 | 15:50 | 1416 | 14:35 
Feb, 31-4} oar 72 | —1°20 |} Aug. 30-3 | 15:49 | 14:18] 14-71 
016 | —2:00 | —1°32 4-8 | 15°17 | 14:04 | “14:53 
10-14 O44 | at — 1°47 9-1 14° 13-66 | 1 
9-19 | 052 | —4-12 | —1-07 14-18 | 1456 | 13-24] 14:26 
20-24 1°07 | —1-02 | —0'44 19-23 I 12 13-84 
25-1 1:39 | —o-52 0"00 24-28 | 13:86 12:52} 13-41 
12-16 —O-o1 083 8-12 | 12:35] 10°80] 11°82 
17-21 Ja9 0-52 1°47 13-17 | 11°94} 10°04 fe) 
22-26 3-23 054 1°84 18-22 | 11-24 341 10°99 
27-31 | 4:16 | 1-28 | 9°85 23-27 | 10°52 q 9°93 
April 1-5 | 5:18 | 216) 3-78 || Oct. 28-2 4o| 7:56 22 
- 6-20 3-12 5"10 8.03 7 B69 
11-15 | 6-92 3-78 | 5-91 8-12 818 | 620] 7 
16-20 725 4:58 26 13-17 7°36 36 6°83 
21-25 8-07 5:20 71 18-22 6°76 5-08 6:33 
8-63 5 80 8:28 23-27 5-82 4:20 5-83 
May 1-5 27 6°48 oo || Nov, 28-1 5-16 3-66 464 
5 : 716 A 2 479 3-72 3-86 
TIaj 9 7°66 9 72 F—1t K 2 74 a 31 
16-20 | 10°83 R68 be 12-16 3 214 2°21 
21-25 | 11°84 go8 | 114 17-21 2-65 1°04 1 
30 30 9°84 | 11°50 22-26 92] O56} 131 
June 31-4 | 1 10°60 | 12°20 || Dec, 27-1 1°87 00 
13-35 | 11°26 | 13:05 2-6 150} 0°28 0°68 
10-14 | 14 11°84 | 13-28 q-11 | 067] -048| o'10 
15-19 | 1 12°00 | 12°82 12-16 oO —o 
Pe 13-73 | 1226 | 1311 side er pis a pee 
2) 143 ‘ 13-48 22-2 - ae el eet 
9| 1437 | 12:50 | 13:4 eat! ceed | oes | 508 
Warm rae Ne ee 
From these observations we see that at Berlin the maximum 
temperature occurs J uly 29, and the minimum January 8th. 
AM. Jour. Scr.—Secoxp Series, Vou. XXXV, No. 108—Jan., 1868. 
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