52 Results of Makekstoun Observations, 1845. 
TABLE XIX. — Diurnal Eange of the Barometer for each Civil Week-Day and Week for 1845. 
Civil 
Day. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
March. 
April. 
May. 
June. 
July. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
1 
0-053 
0249 
0 
•130 
0 
•076 
0^066 
[0^229] 
0-706 
0^061 
0-123 
0^161 
0^092 
0-396 
2 
•313 
r 
L 
■268] 
[ 
•193] 
•067 
•265 
•198 
-581 
•145 
-042 
•093 
r 
L 
•231] 
-404 
3 
•162 
•333 
•338 
•181 
•123 
•565 
•300 
[ 
•117] 
-084 
•237 
•077 
-253 
4 
•332 
•217 
•057 
•177 
[ -147] 
•289 
•540 
•226 
-032 
•174 
•370 
-446 
5 
L 
•2461 
•219 
•268 
•070 
•073 
•245 
•132 
•117 
-044 
r 
L 
•218] 
J 
•289 
-164 
6 
•524 
•240 
•087 
[ 
•220] 
•099 
•434 
r 
L 
•230] 
•089 
-039 
•199 
•263 
-299 
7 
•040 
■051 
•068 
•400 
•257 
•200 
•125 
•074 
r 
L 
• 110] 
•409 
•227 
[ -308] 
8 
•103 
■072 
•119 
•354 
•152 
r 
L 
•195] 
•210 
•075 
• 158 
•198 
•148 
-209 
9 
•235 
r 
L 
■201] 
[ 
•127] 
•140 
•026 
•177 
•076 
•241 
• 143 
•197 
[ 
•206] 
-287 
10 
■541 
•147 
■228 
•330 
•215 
■056 
■105 
[ 
•138] 
•244 
•090 
•200 
-446 
11 
•377 
•472 
•171 
•259 
[ -197] 
•061 
•176 
•238 
• 130 
•373 
•138 
-512 
12 
r 
L 
•385] 
■222 
•092 
•090 
•310 
•076 
•141 
•173 
-092 
r 
L 
•1831 
J 
•258 
-280 
13 
•303 
■433 
•196 
[ 
•350] 
•395 
•043 
r 
L 
•163] 
•030 
-397 
•109 
•258 
-145 
14 
•284 
■325 
•200 
•684 
•084 
•120 
•344 
•204 
r 
-205] 
•185 
•115 
[ -249] 
15 
•570 
■067 
•158 
•670 
•039 
r 
L 
•085] 
•075 
•108 
-110 
•142 
•299 
•134 
16 
• 163 
[ 
•184] 
[ 
•169] 
•069 
•146 
•106 
•140 
•045 
• 146 
•096 
[ 
•311] 
•257 
17 
• 156 
•091 
■088 
•125 
•061 
•055 
■061 
[ 
•172] 
•358 
•186 
•343 
•164 
18 
•391 
•146 
•095 
•072 
[ ^079] 
•112 
•201 
•053 
•149 
•369 
•289 
•160 
19 
r 
L 
.9721 
•278 
■087 
•081 
•352 
•036 
•283 
•721 
1- 
•931 
20 
•671 
•172 
■301 
[ 
•116] 
•083 
•060 
[ 
•078] 
•342 
•321 
•364 
•658 
-790 
21 
• 170 
•288 
•294 
•128 
•067 
•065 
•034 
•397 
c 
•405] 
•229 
•307 
[ -687] 
22 
•081 
•151 
•160 
■099 
•079 
[ 
•167] 
•059 
•143 
• 568 
•131 
•278 
0-875 
23 
•527 
[ 
•357] 
[ 
•269] 
•185 
•027 
•065 
•080 
•148 
•275 
•094 
[ 
•320] 
M47 
24 
•527 
■568 
•114 
•095 
•056 
•375 
•083 
r 
I. 
•275] 
• 397 
•325 
•207 
0^221 
25 
•730 
•523 
•297 
•342 
[ -113] 
•085 
•082 
•296 
•327 
•333 
•362 
•297 
26 
[ 
•431] 
•441 
•432 
•225 
•125 
•082 
•176 
•297 
• 228 
[ 
•184] 
•106 
•715 
27 
•481 
•333 
•334 
[ 
•250] 
•323 
•383 
[ 
•115] 
•378 
•368 
•069 
•169 
-696 
28 
•198 
•031 
•559 
•314 
•068 
•353 
■034 
•044 
[ 
•229] 
•077 
•268 
[ -613] 
29 
•125 
•618 
•216 
•123 
[ 
•358] 
•043 
•035 
•207 
•209 
•445 
-550 
30 
•177 
[ 
•350] 
•311 
•143 
•046 
•275 
•042 
•083 
•489 
[ 
•322] 
■745 
31 
•414 
•443 
•058 
•067 
[ 
•062] 
•067 
■675 
TABLE XX. — Diurnal Range of the Barometer, with reference to the Moon's Age and Declination, 
for 1845. 
Moon's 
Age. 
Mean 
Diurnal 
Range. 
Moon's 
Age. 
Mean 
Diurnal 
Range. 
After 
Moon 
farthest 
North. 
Mean 
Diurnal 
Range. 
After 
iMoon 
farthest 
North. 
!Mean 
Diurnal 
Eange. 
Day. 
in. 
Day. 
in. 
Day. 
in. 
Dav. 
in. 
15 
0-159 
0 
0^270 
6 
0-256 
14 
0-292 
16 
•190 
1 
■226 
1 
-263 
15 
-243 
17 
-261 
2 
•265 
2 
•210 
16 
-229 
18 
•277 
3 
•218 
3 
•226 
17 
-219 
19 
-285 
4 
•229 
4 
•271 
18 
-261 
20 
•316 
5 
•240 
5 
•220 
19 
•232 
21 
•337 
6 
■227 
6 
•267 
20 
•182 
22 
•254 
7 
•275 
7 
•221 
21 
•203 
23 
•309 
8 
■224 
8 
•212 
22 
•231 
24 
•322 
9 
•174 
9 
•211 
23 
•248 
25 
•149 
10 
■197 
10 
•246 
24 
•242 
26 
•270 
11 
• 194 
11 
•203 
25 
• 252 
27 
•234 
12 
•222 
12 
•208 
26 
•314 
28 
•255 
13 
•150 
I 13 
•239 
27 
•274 
29 
•227 
14 
•169 
