*360 Mr. hutchins’s 'Experiments for aftertaining 
Experiment VII. made January 22, 1782. 
Time per 
Watch. 
Standard 
ipirit H. 
Mercurial 
therm. C. 
Spirit 
therm. D. 
Remarks and Occurrences. 
l! * ' 
! 9 52 
it 
5 ° 
1300 
. 
9 53 
0 
— 
I 35 ° 
— 
9 53 
10 
— 
1300 
— 
9 53 
3 ° 
3 8 
1361 
26 
Apparatus (G) as before; took it out entirely. 
i 9 54 
0 
3 8 
1361 
26 
9 5 6 
0 
3 8 
1362 
252 
Made a frefh mixture. 
9 57 
0 
3 8 
1362 
252 
9 5 8 
5 ° 
3 8 
1305 
3 1 
Put the inilruments into the new mixture. 
9 59 
3 ° 
39 
I 3°5 
32 
j JO 0 
0 
40 
I 3°5 
32 
! 10 0 
3 ° 
40 
I 3°5 
3 2 
! jo 1 
0 
40 
i 3 °5 
32 
jio 2 
0 
40 
t 3 ° 6 
3 2 
10 3 
0 
40 
1306 
3 2 
110 4 
0 
40 
U 0 ? 
3 2 
l ( o 5 
0 
40 
1306 
3 2 
10 6 
0 
40 
1306 
3 ’i 
i 10 7 
0 
40 
1306 
3*4 
jio 8 
0 
40 
1306 
3*4 
10 9 
0 
40 
1307 
31 
1 0 10 
0 
40 
< 3°7 
3 1 
10 1 1 
0 
40 
i 5°7 
3 ‘ 
to I 2 
0 
39 1 
I 3°7 
30 2 
to 13 
0 
39 f 
i 3°7 
3 °i 
10 14 
0 
39 
1306 
3 ° 
P_J 5 _ 
0! 
39 
1306 
3 ° 
Found (C) has loft its bulb in the former mixture. 
Remarks on the feventh experiment. 
From the iixth experiment I was induced to think, that the 
nearer the temperature of the atmoiphere approached to the 
freezing point of quicklilver, lo that a great degree of cold 
might be communicated to the bulb of a thermometer and 
yet the quickiuver in the tube remain fluid, would be the pro- 
pereil: 
