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equal, being severally 9 h ; 6» 25'" : and 8" 

 irth shows th- the greatest 



35 m . Column fourth 

 rain-fall was recorded. Column fifth shows (in inches) the 

 amount of rain recorded at the station mentioned in column 

 fourth; column sixth shows the direction in which the center 

 *of least pressure advanced during the preceding eight hours; 

 column seventh shows the rate (in miles per hour) at which 

 this low center advanced; column eighth shows (in decimals 

 of an inch) the change of the ba preceding 



eight hours at the place occupied by the low center at the date 

 given in column second ; column ninth shows the change of the 

 barometer for the same time at the place occupied by the low 



tenth sho 



ty-four hours 



the place occupied by the lowcenter at the date given in 

 umn second ; column "eleventh shows the change of tempera- 

 e for the same time at the place occupied by the low center 

 the preceding observation ; column twelfth shows the num- 



