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V. — Register of the Weather at Corfu, during the 
Months of August, September, October, and 
November, 1821. 
By Mathew Millee, Esq. Lieutenant in the King's 
own Light Infantry *. 
{Read llth May 1823,) 
To Professor Jameson. 
EdinhurgJi, 26th February 1823. 
Dear Sir, 
I SEND you inclosed the registers of the state of the weather, 
and of the thermometer, Adie's sympiesometer, and Les- 
lie's hygrometer, kept by me at Corfu, during the months of 
August, September, October, and November, 1821. The 
first column, on the left, contains the days of the month, 
-—the next, the time of observation, — the three next, the 
thermometer, sympiesometer, and hygrometer, — and, last- 
ly, the observations on the wind and weather for the day. 
• It is with feelings of deep sorrow we announce the sudden death of the 
accomplished author of this memoir. The Society, by the death of Mr 
Mii-i-ER, loses an intelligent and active member? and the army an officer of 
high promise.— iS'ej??. 1823. 3 
