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Examining Col. II. we find, that on the 1st and 3rd April, the 

 barometrical differences decrease steadily from 7 a. m. till 2 p. m, 

 and rise again after that hour. 



The hour of the maximum weight on the 1st and 4th coincides 

 with that of the minimum temperature at 7 a. m. and the hour of 

 the minimum weight on the 1st and 3rd with the hour of the high- 

 est temperature 2 p. M. on those days. If the values of the dif- 

 ference, derived from the uncorrected barometrical readings on the 

 Hill, in Col. I., are substituted for the corrected values opposite in 

 Col. II., the general character of the series remains the same, but 

 they would produce slight irregularities at some hours which the cor- 



