5 Bo Sir George shuckburgh’s Obfervations 
Obfervation at the bottom. 
Barometer, Therm. Therm. 
attached. detached* 
In. 
28.1318 6i°.8 63°.9 
57*2 
Difference of the two attached thermometers, 4.6 
Obfervation at the top. 
Barom. 
In. 
241780 
CorreCt for the diff. of ^ 
the two attached therm. I 01 1 2 
viz. 4 0 . 6, — J 
Height of the uppermoft ^ 
barom. reduced to the I Q 
fame heat as the lower- r 2 4 iy 9 2 
moft, namely 6i c .8, J — 
Therm. Therm, 
attached. detached. 
57°.2 56.0 
63-9 
2 ) II 9 * 9 ( 59*95 mcan 
31.24 ftandard temp. 
28.71 difference. 
Tabular number, cor- 1 
relponding to, J 2 4 * 1 000 
The fame y -fee tab. III. 800 86. o 
90 9-7 
.2 
24.1892 
T abular number, cor- 1 n 
refponding to, ) 28.1000 
The fame, fee tab. III. 300 28.0 
10 0.9 
— — 8 0.7 
28- 1318 
And 33570 feet taken from — 
Leaves the approximate height in feet. 
Correction for 2$°7 of heat on 3935 ft. 
CorreCt height of this .mountain, 
Feet. 
Diff. 
7388.0 
107.9 
]-95 9 
7292.1 
3386.6 
) 
92.6 
29.6 
CorreCt for 28°.7, fee tab. IV. 
) 
•j 3000 = 204. 1 
28° on !> 900=: 61.2 
33 57 ° 
J 35= 2.4 
7292. i- 
3 Co ° — : 5 - 1 
0.7 on !> 900= 1.5 
3935-1 
j 35= 
+ 274-3 

28.7 on 3935 274 3 
4209-4 
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