METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT WISLEY IN 1904. 645 



The Meteorological Station occupies a prominent and very satisfactory 

 position in the highest and most open part of the Gardens, where all the 

 instruments are given a perfectly free exposure, and where their indications 

 are not likely to be affected in the future by buildings or other undesirable 



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surroundings. It consists of a railed rectangular enclosure 26 feet by 

 28 feet, within which the instruments are arranged as shown in the 

 accompanying plan and view. 



Although the instruments were got into their new positions with as 



