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VI. The appearance of negative electricity was connected jn 
with thunderstorms. 
with rains without thunder and lightning, 
with dry storms (without rain and without thun- 
der and lightoing). 
with snow, 
with Tog. * 
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VII. Relation of Rain and Snow to Electricity . 
Rain without thunderstorm was accompanied * 
By Positive Electri- 
| city. 
By Negative Electri- 
city. 
By no Electricity. | 
1 In 1861. 
In 1862. 
In 1861. 
In 1862. 
In 1861. 
In 1862. 
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1 
1 
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January. 
February 
March 
April 
May 
August... 
September...... 
October 
November 
December ...... 
2 
L8 ...... 
10 
1 :::::: 
pTSs 
3 ...... 
2 ...... 
! 2 ...... 
5 ...... 
1 
5 : 
4 
i 
3 ...... 
3 ...... 
4 
6 
7 ...... 
1 
iZZ 
1 
2 
1 
4 
11 
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El 
1 j 
7 ...... 
3*...... 
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4 
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50 + el. ,36 -(- el. 
23 — el.| 
28 — ■ el.} 
15 no el. 
Snowing was accompanied 
By Positive Electri- 
city. 
By Negative Electri- 
city. 
By no Electricity.' 
In 1861. 
In 1862. 
In 1861. 
In 1862. 
In 4861- 
4 to*i862. r 
January 
3 ^:... 
9 
2 
| 
February 
March 
12 
8 ...... 
12 
1 ...... 
October. 
1 
November ...... 
4 
December ...... 
5 
2 ...... 
2 
i :::::: 
23+ el.36-f 'el. 
2 — el. 
3 — el. 
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The monthly mean of atmospheric electricityfn 1862 was 
not quite so regular as that in 1861. While in -1861 an un- 
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