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As we advanced into the southern part of the 

 Llanos, we found the ground more dusty, more 

 destitute of herbage, and more cracked by the 

 effect of long drought. The palm-trees disap- 

 peared by degrees. The thermometer kept, 

 from eleven in the morning till sunset, at 34° 

 or 35°. The more the air appeared calm at 



vol. i, p. 212 — 215. The magnetic dip at Calabozo was 

 28'1° cent. div. The needle oscillated two hnndred and 

 twenty-two times in ten minutes, or ten oscillations less than 

 at Caraccas. I obtained for the magnetic variation on the 

 18th of March, 1800, 4° 54' 10" N. E. The elevation of 

 Calabozo above the level of the sea is 53 toises. (The NiveU 

 lement Barome'trique indicates by mistake 94 toises. In the 

 Journal was entered " Bar. 333*7 but 40 feet above the 

 JRio Guarico." The feet were taken tor toises.) 1 give here 

 the following observations, for the most part not yet pub* 

 lished. At the Hacienda de Cura my barometer indicated 

 at 5 h (therm, cent. 27*6°) 3205 1 : at Guacara, at 10 h (th. 

 25°) 321-5 1 : at Nueva Valencia, at 14h (th. 26*4°) 320 4 1 : 

 at Guigue, at 2 h (th. 303°) 3212 1 : at Villa de Cura, at 6 h 

 (th. 26 3°) 317-6 1 : at San Juan, at l h (th. 25*2°) 3228 1 : at 

 Parapara, at23 h (th. 2T2°) 331-5 1 : at Cayman, in the Llano, 

 at 14h (th. 28*3°) 3333 1 : at Calabozo, five toises above the 

 river Guarico, at 23 h (tb. 312°) 3337 1 : at St. Geronimo 

 del Guayaval, at 21 h (th. 32°) three toises above the Rio 

 Guarico, 336'4: 1 : at San Fernando de Apure, five toises 

 above the level ot the waters of the Apure, at 23 h (th. 31*4°) 

 335'6 J . These numbers give differences of relative height. 

 The correction of the basin of the barometer has not been 

 made to reduce the barometer to the level of the sea, 337*8! . 

 For the absolute heights consult my Obs. Ast., vol. i, p. 297 

 and 3G7. 



