EIGHT YEARS OF THE NEW EARTH THERMOMETERS. 



301 



Table II. continued.— ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE NEW EARTH THERMOMETERS, AND 

 CERTAIN AUXILIARY THERMOMETERS AT ROYAL OBSERVATORY, EDINBURGH, 1879-1888. 





Month 



t\. 



tl. 



tz. 



ti. 



th. 



Air. 



























Year. 



and 



















Surface 





Observers. 



Remarks. 





Day. 



Each 



Monthly 



Each 



Monthly 



Each 



Monthly 



Each 



Monthly 



Therm. 



Each 











Reading. 



Means. 



Reading. 



Means. 



Reading. 



Means. 



Reading. 



Means. 



Each 

 Reading. 



Reading. 







1885 



Mar. 2 



46-57 





43-89 





41-00 





40-30 





35-5 



36-7 



T.H. andH.R. 







9 



46-46 





43-78 





40-50 





39-10 





33-4 



33-2 



H. R. 







16 



46-37 



46-36 



43-67 



43 ' 6 7 



40-40 



40-68 



39-60 



3978 



39-4 



42-2 









23 



46-25 





43-54 





40-70 





39-50 





33-7 



33-6 



T. H. 







30 



46-17 





43-45 





40-80 





40-40 





36-5 



377 



„ 







April 6 



46-07 





43-38 





40-90 





40-20 





39-2 



43-3 



T.H.andH.R. 







13 



45-98 





43-34 





41-00 



4I'58 



40-40 



4176 



39-5 



42-7 









20 



45-92 



45 '95 



43-30 



43 '34 



41-50 



42-20 



47-9 



52-6 



" T. H. " 







27 



45-83 





43-33 





42-90 





44-25 





46-8 



51-5 



J> 







May 4 



45-74 





43-48 





43-70 





44-39 





40-6 



40-2 



T.H.andH.R. 







11 



45-67 





43-70 





43-22 





42-60 





40-5 



447 









18 



45-62 



45 - 65 



43-86 



43 '74 



43-20 



43 '4 2 



4319 



43'58 



41-6 



44-0 









25 



45-58 





43-94 





43-58 





44-12 





45-6 



50-5 



" T. H. 







June 1 



45-55 





44-04 





44-88 





46-80 





49-9 



537 



T.HandHR. 







8 



45-53 





44-24 





46 39 





48-79 





48-8 



49-0 



H. R. 







15 



45-52 



45 '52 



44 59 



44 '65 



47-47 



47-21 



50-48 



49 '55 



53-6 



57-2 



T.H.andHR. 







22 



45-50 





44-98 





48-43 





50-38 





51-9 



54-1 









29 



45-52 





45-40 





48-88 





51-32 





551 



55-6 



T. H. 







July 6 



45-55 





45-80 





49-79 





52-88 





59-1 



62-4 









13 



45-59 





46-19 





50-73 



50-66 



53-14 





53-9 



55-3 









20 



45-65 



45 "63 



46-62 



46 '39 



50-75 



52-24 



53 '26 



53-5 



56-3 









27 



45-73 





46 96 





51-36 





54-78 





55-8 



557 



» 







Aug. 3 



45-80 





47-30 





51-98 





54-09 





53-3 



51-4 









10 



45-91 





47-68 





51-69 





53-00 





55-7 



60-1 









17 



46-02 



46-02 



47-97 



47-87 



51-21 



5i '45 



51-89 



52-58 



55-3 



58-4 



H. R. 







24 



46-13 





48-15 





51-29 





52-61 





54-7 



58-8 









31 



46-22 





48-26 





51-10 





51-30 





49-3 



51-1 



» 







Sept. 7 



46-34 





48-39 





50-75 





51-50 





52-2 



54-2 









14 



46-45 





48-45 





50-51 





50-69 





50 2 



53-5 









21 



46-55 



46-50 



48-48 



48 - 45 



50-23 



50-29 



50-28 



5° '22 



48-9 



51-0 



T. H. and H. R. 







28 



46-65 





48-49 





49-68 





48-41 





45-3 



49-0 



J) )) 



*Approxi- 





Oct. 5 



46-74 





48-43 





48-70 





47-61 





42-9 



45-0 



., ,. 



mate read- 





12 



46-83 



46-86 



48-28 





47-69 





45-91 





40-0 



43-2 





ings only 





19 



46-90 



48-08 



48-16 



46-99 



47-42 



45-99 



45 '9° 



41-8 



41-2 





possible ; 





26 



46-96 





47-86 





46-28 





44-10 





42-8 



45 



jy jj 



the top 

 of the 





Nov. 2 



47-03 





47-64 





45-49 





43-57 





46-2 



50-5 



j) )? 



column of 





9 



47-04 





47-34 





45-50 





44-79 





42-6 



419 





spirit be- 





16 



47-04 



47-04 



47-10 



47 -I 3 



45-28 



4470 



43-20 



42 '93 



33-3 



317 



,, ,, 



ing far 





23 



47-06 





46-92 





43-72 





41-30 





38-9 



40-0 





too low to 





30 



47-05 





46-63 





43-50 





41-80 





40-5 



42-7 



T. H. 



bring the 

 eye on a 





Dec. 7 



47-01 





46-29 





43-20 





40-90 





31-6 



28-4 





level with 





14 



47-02 





46 06 ' 





41-70 





*39-00 





42-0 



46-9 





it. 





21 



46-96 



46-97 



45-71 



45-88 



42-50 



42-45 



41-40 



40-62 



40-2 



41-3 



;' 



T. H. 





28 



46-90 





45-44 





42-40 





41-20 





40-8 



41-9 







1886 



Jan. 4 



46-84 





45-25 





42-20 





41-50 





38-2 



36-3 



T. H. and H. R. 







11 



46-76 





45-05 





41-40 





*38-20 





32-0 



36-2 









18 



46-68 



4672 



44-81 



44-90 



40-50 



41-00 



*38 00 



38-80 



31-5 



28-6 



5) 5> 



*Approxi- 





25 



46-60 





44-48 





*39-90 





*37-50 





32-5 



329 



T. H. 



mate read- 

 ings only. 





Feb. 1 



46-51 





44-13 





*39-40 





*37"30 





31-7 



31-4 



T.H.andH.R. 







8 



46-44 





43-82 





*39-00 





*36-50 





37-0 



42-0 









15 



46-34 



46-38 



43-50 



43-68 



*39-60 



39'35 



*39-00 



37'58 



34-2 



33-3 



t . 







22 



46-24 





43-28 





*39-40 





*37"50 





35-5 



36-3 



„ 







Mar. 1 



46-10 





43-07 





*38-80 





*36-00 





31-4 



30-0 



a >> 







8 



46-01 





42-85 





*38-00 





*36-50 





31-2 



307 



?) J> 







15 



45-90 



45 '9° 



42-70 



42-61 



*37-50 



38-42 



*35-50 



37-28 



31-5 



33-2 



!> Jt 







22 



45-80 





42-35 





*37-80 





*37-50 





44-0 



48-1 



,, „ 







29 



45-69 





42-10 





40-00 





40-90 





40-5 



42-3 



J j » 





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