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VI. — Meteorological Journal, kept at Clunie^ 
Perthshire, for Twelve Years, from 1809 to 
18m 
By the Rev. William Maceitchie of Cluny, 
Perthshire. 
{Read Uth April 1821.) 
To Professor Jameson. 
Clunie Manse, 15th February 1821, 
Dear Sir, 
I HAVE been at considerable pains to keep a Register of 
the Weather here, as exactly, every day, as possible, for the 
last twelve years. The thermometer was observed regu- 
larly at nine oVlock in the morning, and at eleven at night ; 
and the barometer regularly at twelve o'clock noon. The 
height of both instruments above the sea-level is about 190 
feet ; and the distance from the nearest point of the German 
Ocean is about 36 miles on the parallel of latitudes, which 
is about 56° 35'. Clunie Manse is about 10 miles west of 
the meridian of Edinburgh^ near the foot of the Grampians. 
I have sent you herewith a set of Tables, carefully, and 
I hope accurately, made out from the monthly columns of 
