480 
MR. BAILY ON THE CORRECTION OF 
Table I.—Continued. 
Re- 
Coinci- 
Thermometers. 
Pen- 
No. 
1832. 
Disap¬ 
pearance. 
Arc. 
Baro- 
Rate. 
dulum. 
ance. 
dence. 
Upper, 
Lower. 
meter. 
h m s 
s 
s 
30-060 
s 
2 
65 
March 21 
21 37 4 
1 7 
TF 
12,0 
0-97 
47-1 
47-1 
+ 0,60 
o 
1 44 *§. 
6 4 
TT 
50,0 
•23 
477 
47-7 
30T14 
o? 
66 
March 21 
2 47 44 
4 4 
TS' 
39,0 
•90 
47'2 
47'2 
0-790 
+ 0,60 
'Er ^ 
11 44 44 
4 7 
TF 
3/,5 
•38 
48'5 
48-3 
0960 
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o S' 
67 
March 21 
11 47 44 
2 7 
TT 
22,5 
•93 
487 
48-5 
0-960 
+ 0,57 
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Of) Q 49 
* TT 
G 9 
59,5 
•38 
48-0 
47-6 
1-060 
w 
68 
March 22 ^ 
20 49 44 
4 0 
TT 
34,0 
•96 
48'8 
48-6 
30-178 
+ 0,57 
P 
C/1 
in 
0 14 U 
4 6 
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35,5 
•29 
490 
49-0 
30T64 
Z 
69 
April 16 
21 5 4 
2 5 
18,0 
•83 
55-0 
54'5 
30056 
+ 0,50 
O 
23 51 44 
fi 9 
TT 
55,0 
•24 
54-5 
54-3 
30 050 
>—< 
o • 
70 
April 16 
0 54 |4 
4 9 
5T 
41,5 
•86 
54-0 
54-0 
1-700 
+ 0,50 
*-<3 
— to 
4 46 U 
4 7 
TT 
37,5 
•43 
55-2 
55‘3 
1-880 
p- p* 
r* G- 
71 
April 16 | 
4 49 | 
8 53 
2 1 
TT 
G 3 
14,0 
49,5 
•85 
•42 
55-2 
555 
55-3 
55‘3 
1-880 
2-060 
+ 0,50 
a 
-s 
72 
April 16 
9 33 n 
4 7 
39,0 
•83 
56-5 
566 
30-086 
+ 0,50 
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in 
in 
11 54 -1-4 
8 0 
TUT 
70,2 
•27 
56 0 
55 - 5 
30080 
Z 
April 17 
20 52 44 
7 5 
60,0 
•89 
53-5 
53-1 
30-074 
+ 0,52 
o 
/3 
22 52 iV 
8 1 
TT 
48,0 
•32 
532 
530 
30-056 
April 17 { 
0 0 4 
3 1 
19,0 
•91 
52-3 
52-0 
1190 
+ 0,52 
/I 
4 37 44 
G 5 
43,5 
•46 
531 
53-2 
1-370 
p 1 
g-s* 
April 17 { 
4 39 if 
4 3 
29,5 
•90 
53-1 
532 
1-370 
+ 0,52 
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/o 
9 444 
7 5 
"ST 
54,5 
•46 
53-5 
53-3 
1-540 
W 
76 
April 17 -j 
9 45 44 
4 3 
30,0 
•90 
54-4 
54-5 
29-972 
+ 0,52 
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in 
in 
11 31 U 
1 0 3 
TT7T 
76,0 
•38 
53-9 
53-5 
29-946 
z 
April 18 
19 45 n 
5 5 
TT 
46,5 
•86 
52-4 
520 
29-810 
+ 0,60 
o 
77 
23 50 44 
G 1 
TT 
46,5 
•11 
53-0 
530 
29-726 
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o • 
78 
April 18 | 
1 15. -jIt 
4 3 
TT 
36,5 
•96 
52-8 
53-0 
1-060 
+ 0,60 
“ to 
11 30 44 
4 7 
TT 
35,0 
•20 
54-5 
54-2 
1-480 
p ' 
p- 3* 
2. 
79 
April 18 | 
11 32 44 
19 44 44 
4 7 
TF 
7 9 
TT 
39.5 
66.5 
•96 
■25 
54-5 
53-8 
54-3 
53-5 
1-480 
1-800 
+ 0,60 
W 
p 
C/1 
in 
80 
April 19 
20 35 44 
23 0 44 
4 3 
TT 
3 9 
TF 
34,5 
30,0 
•96 
•33 
54-5 
54 - 5 
54'5 
54-3 
29-664 
29-702 
+ 0,60 
81 
March 14 ^ 
2 42 44 
4 4 
39,5 
•96 
450 
45-5 
29-394 
+ 0,49 
e? 
3 59 44 
G <> 
TT 
45,5 
•29 
45-0 
45-0 
29-372 
P 
c/i h-> 
82 
March 14 
6 56 41- 
5 3 
IT 
48,0 
•98 
44-3 
44-1 
1-030 
+ 0,49 
C/1 GO 
o’ 
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11 3 If 
7 8 
TT 
68,5 
•34 
44-5 
44-4 
1-160 
83 
March 15 
20 39 44 
4 G 
TT 
39,5 
•87 
43'0 
426 
1-250 
+ 0,45 
g-g. 
0 37 44 
6 8 
61,5 
•29 
43-0 
42-9 
1-290 
2 o 
•• 3 
84 
March 15 ^ 
1 27 t 
2 Q 
14,5 
•96 
44-1 
44-1 
29-574 
+ 0,45 
3 22 44 
7 0 
"g 5 
51,5 
•20 
44-0 
44-0 
29-628 
85 
March 16 
20 36 f 
1 8 
TT 
12,5 
•97 
420 
41'5 
29-840 
+ 0,58 
w? 
22 8 if 
7 4 
TT 
64,5 
■18 
41-8 
41 - 5 
29-836 
P 
C/3 t—* 
86 
March 16 ^ 
22 48 f 
1 4 
1 5 
10,5 
•87 
40-8 
40-5 
0-950 
+ 0,58 
CTJ 
o * 
1 56 44 
5 6 
TT 
49,5 
•36 
41-4 
41-3 
1-090 
87 
March 16 
1 58 44 
3 2 
TT 
27,5 
•96 
41-4 
41-3 
1-090 
+ 0,58 
g o 
5 7 TT 
2 8 
TT 
22 0 
•40 
41-8 
41-8 
1 150 
2 o 
• 3 
88 
March 16 
7 42 tt 
S 6 
5 7 
52,0 
•94 
42-8 
42-5 
29 - 672 
+ 0,58 
9 7 If 
7 4 
TT 
63,0 
T7 
430 
43-0 
29-610 
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