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Meteorological Tables for the Year 1812. [Apbvl, 



tlie greatest cold is geoeriilly aclmitted to be about an bour before 

 sun nse. From an accurate account laieiy kept of the tempe- 

 rature at 11 at night, it has not beee possible hitherto to obtain 

 any fuie for comparing these observations^ the thermometer 

 felling so irregularly in the courj^e of the night, and in three 

 instances last niontb (January) as much as 12°. It is highly 

 necessary this should be peifectly understood before any conclu- 

 sions are drawn from a comparison of these tables. The follow- 

 ing tahles of temperature, found from observations made at 

 different periods, may nevertheless be found interesting. 



1812. 



Jan. 

 Feb. 



March 



A..pril 



May 



June 



July 



Al!g. 



Sept. 

 Oct. 

 Nov. 



f H J^.h -St 

 \ Lov e t 



\ ho\\ est 

 J Hig est 

 \ I west 



1 Lovv 1 

 I Highest 

 {_ L^owesi 

 \ Rijrbest 

 \ Lowest 

 I li giiesi 

 \ l.owe-t 

 j Highesl 

 \ LtJwest 

 f Highest 

 \ Lowe-t 

 /Highest 

 \ Lowest 

 j Highest 

 \ Lo est 

 i ?^«g5^est 

 I Li 'V^ est 



56 



32 



57 



'^9 



56 



28 



Ti 



42 



74 



48 



76 



49 

 76 

 51 

 70 

 42 

 66 

 S4 

 54 

 26 

 53 

 23 



45° 



22 ■ 



50 



26 



53 



26 



57 



S4 



71 



52 



65 

 40 

 54 

 26 



50O 



26 



54 



26 



59 



24 



58 



25 



76 



32 



75 



39 



75 



41 



78 



43 



73 



34 



69 



34 



55 



24 



52 



Hi 



50^ 



10 



52 



32 



53 



2:i 



51 



30 



72 



35 



76 



46 



63 



47 



68 



47 



64 



38 



60 



33 



53 



20 



48 



— I 18 15 



20 



57 



27 



54 



25 



56 



35 



74 



44 



73 



45 



75 



54 



77 



53 



71 



41 



65 



31 



52 



17 



62 



14 



47 c 



^5 



52 



30 



58 



23 



55 



v6 



70 



31 



72 



34 



78 



35 



72 



88 



64 



30 



59 



27 



49 



23 



44 



49° 



20 



53 



28 



55 



22 



57 



26 



66 



36 



71 



37 



75 



36 



76 



40 



70 



34 



65 



31 



57 



24 



54 



23 



NOTTINGHAM. 



1807, Highest temperature, 80° July 



ISOS, Diito 89 July—Lowest temperature, 17° Jan. 



1809, Ditto 78 July Ditto 17 Jan. 



lylO, Ditto 82 Sept. Ditto 14 Feb. 



1811, Ditto 13 Jan, 



Mean for the 4 years, 48-75°. 



SIDMOUTH. ' 

 1811, Lowest temperature, 22° Dec, 



1212, Hi^iiest teraperalure, 76° Aug. Ditto 20 Jan. 



I do not think the tables will require any further explanation | 

 the pliri is very oi)vious. 



1 am, dear Sir, your obedient servant, 



Sidmouthy Feb. 10, 1813. jAMJiS Ci^ARKlB. 



