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DR MILLER ON THE METEOROLOGY OF 



Table VI. — Temperature at Seathwaite, Borrowdale, 368 feet above the Sea-level. 









Absolute. 



S 



3 



a 



'y, 

 e3 



v. 

 o 



a 



o3 



01 



s 



B 



3 

 2 



'S 

 o 



3 



o 



3 



h 



° -2 



"2 03 



B g 



'S B 



2 § 



3 



S3 

 •< 



O 



a 



c 



03 



a 



On Grass. 



m 

 a 



so 



c 



"S 



> 



1851. 



£ 



3 



a 



03 



a" 



3 



s 



Absolute 

 Minimum. 



c 

 3 



Radiation. 



s 



3 



S 



a 



3 



a 



3 

 J 



jo 



January 



o 



52 



o 



27 



44-°56 



34-92 



39°74 



40°64 



o 

 21-5 



31-50 







9-5 



342 



s. & sw\ 



February 





50-5 



29 



43-89 



36-41 



40-15 



39-51 



21 



29-20 



11-5 



7-21 



sw. 



March 





49 



28 



44-50 



37-63 



4106 



4003 



23-5 



32-38 



10-5 



5-25 



w. 



April 







54 



31 



48-82 



38-68 



43-75 



42-26 



18 



30-85 



14 



7-83 



NB. 



May . 







66 



33-5 



54-43 



44-45 



49-44 



49-11 



215 



36-38 



16 



8-07 



XAV. var. 



June . 







79 



40 



59-71 



50-26 



54-98 



54-46 



29 



44-56 



16-5 



5-70 



NW. SW. 



July . 







80 



44 



61-40 



52-25 



56-82 



56-90 



30 



4712 



15 



5-13 



KW. 



August 







70 



47-5 



62-77 



53-54 



5815 



57-21 



37 



17-54 



12 5 



600 



S \V . 



Septemhei 







66 



39 



5911 



47-46 



53-28 



52-43 



28-5 



40-53 



17 



6-93 



S. var. 



October 







58 



34 



53-06 



45-80 



49-43 



49-85 



23-5 



40-93 



12 



4-87 



SW. NW. 



Novembei 







48 



27 



40-68 



34-26 



37-17 



36-30 



16 



2710 



12-5 



716 



N ES. 



December 





53 



26 



44-42 



38-37 



41-39 



40-50 



17 



33-51 



14 



4-80 



NW. 



1851. . . 



60-45 



33-8 



51-54 



42-83 



47-13 



46-60 



23-9 



36-80 



13-4 



603 



NW. 



Note. — The maximum and minimum thermometers were selected and tested by Mr Glaisiier, 

 and found to be practically correct ; the spirit thermometer, exposed on grass, has been compared 

 with the maximum thermometer throughout the scale, and its readiugs arc corrected for index 

 error. 



Table VII. — Temperature at Whitehaven, on the West Coast, 90 feet above the Sea- 

 level, and 17 miles distant in a direct line from the Hamlet of Seathwaite, Borrowdale. 



1851. 



Absolute. 



a 



3 



a 



'p. 



03 



Cm 



O 



C 



CS 

 CO 



a 



3 



a 



V. 



o 

 c 



03 

 CO 



is, 



CO 



u 



ll 



s | 



o S 



£E 3 



< § 



CD 



3 



g" 

 ■4 

 a 



03 



a 



03 

 CO 



3 







Naked Thermometers on Grass 



Plot. 





a 



3 



a 



a 



3 



a 



'3 

 3 



Absolute 

 Minimum. 



Mean. 



Radiation. 



In Sun's rays. 



m 



? 



a 



O 



"o 25 - 



:£ u 



c c 

 O 5 



<A 

 U 



CS 



c 



o 



O o 



Minimum. 



Moan. 



g 



3 



a 



'x 



C3 



c 



03 



% 



a 



o 



SI 



s 



a 



c 

 O 



O o 



3j 



a 

 u 



O 

 c 

 O 



= 03 



O o 



January 



o 



52 



o 



31 



45-35 



39-79 



42°57 



42-02 



24°5 



O 



20 



34-99 



33-66 







8-5 



O 



12 



4-80 



6-13 



o 



53 



o 



47-2 



l°-85 



February 



50 



32-5 



45-43 



37-91 



41-67 



40-70 



24 



20 



32-74 



30-72 



9-3 



13 



5-17 



719 



69 



54-7 



9-27 



March 



54 



30-5 



48-00 



38-64 



43-32 



43-16 



23 



17 



34-48 



3212 



7-5 



14-5 



4-16 6-52 



81-5 



66-7 



18-70 



April 



60 



31 



51-85 



39-20 



45-52 



45-66 



23 



18 



33-79 



30-53 



11 



16 



5-41 8-67 



99 



75-3 



23-45 



May . . 



66-3 



33 



56-46 



45-34 



50-90 



52-24 



26-5 



20-5 



39-31 



36-31 



15 



19-5 



6-03 



903 



105 



85-5 



29-04 



June 



83-5 



41 



62-38 



51-13 



56-75 



58-10 



35 



31-5 



45-41 



4311 



12-5 16-5 



5-72 



8-02 



110 



86-5 



24-12 



July . . 



74 



44 



64-33 



53-98 



59-16 



59-89 



37 



32 



49-25 



47-42 



7-5 13-5 



4-73 



6-56 



104 



86-5 



2217 



August . 



74 



47-5 



65-76 



54-77 



60-26 



60-34 



39-5 



34-5 



49-88 



47-63 



10 17-5 



4-89 



714 



105 



91 



25-24 



September 



69-5 



41 



61-45 



48-43 



54-94 



56-55 



35 



27-5 



43-62 



39-59 



13-5 215 



4-81 



8-84 



98 



80 



18-55 



October 



63 



33 



56-98 



48-24 



52-61 



5194 



29-5 



28 



43-87 



41-27 



8 12-5 



4-37 



6-97 



76 



65-5 



8-52 



November 



49 



28-5 



43-46 



35-71 



39-59 



38-94 



19-8 



16-5 



29-14 



27-57 



12-4! 12-5 



6-57 



8-14 



62 



49-8 



6-34 



December 



52-5 



29 



44-88 



39-61 



42-24 



41-71 



18-3 



14 



34-49 



32-47 



12-8 17 



i 



5-12 



7-14 



52 



45-3 



0-42 



1851. 



62-3 



35-1 



53-86 



44-39 



49-12 



49-28 



27-9 



23-3 



39-24 



36-86 



10-6, 16-3 



1 



5-15 



7-53 



84-5 



69-5 



15-64 



