Observations among the Alps. 



311 



Table (continued). 



A. 



B. 



c. 



D. 



E. 



F. 



G, 



H. 



I. 



L. 



Appa- 





















rent time 



Sun 











Solar 





Solar 





of com- 



O, 



Initial 



Ter- 



Change 



Change 

 in shade, 



effect 



Tempe- 



effect 



Ave- 



mencing 

 each ob- 



shade 

 x . 



reading. 



minal 

 reading. 



in sun, 

 + . 



unre- 

 duced. 



rature 

 ofliquid. 



reduced 

 to32°F. 



rages. 



serva- 





















tion. 





















ll 111 





















9 39.1 



X 



2070 



1720 





350 













9 41 - 







1590 



2084 



494 





837 



86 



811 



822 



9 421 



X 



1990 



1654 





336 











9 44 







1590 



2082 



492 





813 



86 



787 



835 



9 45| 



X 



1940 



1634 





306 











9 47 







1500 



2064 



564 





885 



86 



857 



838 



9 48i 



X 



2040 



1704 





336 











9 50 







1854 



2454 



600 





896 



87 



869 





9 5U 



X 



2036 



1780 





256 











10 41 



X 



1190 



830 





360 











10 6 







1094 



1584 



490 





857 



89 



828 





10 7i 



X 



1494 



1120 





374 











10 9 







1334 



1820 



488 





846 



89 



818 



826 



10 10* 



X 



1690 



1344 





346 











10 12~ 







1374 



1880 



506 





862 



90 



833 



841 



10 131 



X 



1750 



1384 





366 











10 15 







1490 



2050 



560 





888 



90 



858 



853 



10 16i 



X 



I960 



1670 





290 











10 18^ 







1810 



1404 



594 





899 



91 



869 





10 191 



X 



2270 



1950 





320 











10 27£ 



X 



1540 



1234 





306 











10 29 







1424 



1934 



510 





821 



93 



792 





10 30i 



X 



1820 



1504 





316 











10 32 







1688 



2224 



536 





849 



94 



818 



814 



10 331 



X 



2130 



1820 





310 











10 35 







1740 



2300 



560 





865 



95 



833 





10 36i 



X 



2182 



1882 





300 











The recorded numbers denote tenths of the scale which is di- 

 vided to millimetres, the last figure being assigned by estimation. 

 The numbers in column L are the means of the five nearest numbers 

 in the preceding column when not less than two observations pre- 

 cede and follow the one against which the average number is placed, 

 otherwise the mean of the three nearest numbers. 



