310 
GENERAL SIR EDWARD SABINE ON THE RECORDS OF THE 
Table I. — Aggregate Values of the disturbed observations. 
Year ending December 31st, 1858 
55 
55 
55 
55 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
267-893 inches. 
369-286 „ 
270-349 „ 
206-74$ „ 
183-645 „ 
114-642 „ 
114-725 „ 
Total in the 7 years 
1527-288 
Mean Annual Value — 2 y" 88 — 218-184 
5 ?' 
55 
Table II. — Eatios in each year to the Mean Annual Value. 
Year ending December 31st, 1858 
55 
55 
5 ? 55 
55 55 
55 55 
55 55 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1-23 
1-69 
1-24 
0-95 
0-84 
0-53 
0-53 
Table III. — Aggregate Values in the different years divided into disturbances increasing 
the Force, and disturbances decreasing the Force. 
December 31st, 1858 . . 
Increasing. 
. . 74-949 
Decreasing. 
192-944 inches. 
55 
1859 . . 
. . 85-256 
284-030 
55 
55 
1860 . . 
. . 86-114 
184-235 
55 
55 
1861 . . 
. . 27-221 
179-527 
55 
55 
1862 . . 
. . 46-342 
137-303 
55 
55 
1863 . . 
. . 21-192 
93-450 
55 
55 
1864 . . 
. . 20-432 
94-293 
55 
Total in the 
7 years . . 
. . 361-506 
1165-782 
55 
The ratio of the value of the disturbances decreasing the Force to those which increased 
it was, on the average of the 7 years, nearly as 3*23 to 1. 
