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LADDER HILL, ST. HELENA. 



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Remarks. 





Observations. 



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1 







0 *32 



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2 





m 









3 



j 0*16 











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0 "09 











5 



0-16 















> X 









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0 '22 









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o-io 









8 



0-32 





Rain Gauge. — Nec;retti and Zam- 









bra's zinc funnel, five inches in 





9 



0-41 j 



cord( 





diameter, placed in a bottle bu- 

 ried in the earth. The rain was 





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0 ' 16 1 



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measured in a glass, having one 





11 



0-04 







inch of rain divided into 100 





12 









parts. 





13 



0 -03 | 







Thermometer. — Maximum ta- 



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ken from a mercurial thermo- 



co 



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o-oi 







meter ; minimum taken from a 





15 



0-05 



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spirit tticrmoin6t6r * botli plsccd. 



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in the shade, and as much as pos- 



& 



16 No observation. 







sible out of the wind. 



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17 



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The thermometers are self-regis- 







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18 



0-12 



O 





tering. 





19 



0-17 











20 



0-02 | 











21 



0-15 | 



1 





Paul W. Philltpps. 









Major, R. A. 





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ft 



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0-19 



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Ladder Hill, St. Helena, 





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0-09 j 



= 





August 12, 1863. 





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0-32 



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0-09 j 











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0-12 











29 No observation.; 











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Total Rain-fall, 



. . . 3-52 inches. 





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