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13 00 W.
14 18 W.
16 42 W.
Revolutions of tempentare at ahovii by Ffthrenbeit'* tber.
Max.
95 92 92 92 94 99 97 — 10 + 8 +26 + 19 + 42 +40 + 11 + 18 + 7 I R'nge.
105 84 66 73 52 52 84 81 90 Mean.
53 50 56 10 57 40 54 53 59 10 65 50 65 00 58 75 66 50 65 00 64 00 General Remarks.
Two thermometers, Dec, 16, 1831, — 10 Mean of 4 years.
Lovell's Register for 1822 only.
The mouth of Cape Fear river, dwarf- ]i\ne oak appears.
The mean of Charleston, deduced from Drayton^s tables, compared with the mea
...n of Washington city.
Lovell's Register for extremes; — ^lowest certainly too high, as frost and ice are frequent at St. Augustine.
Calculated comparatively.
Ice frequent, and snow occasionally.
The writer of this has seen ice nearly an inch thick at New Orleans; snow occa- sionally; and more or less frost nearly every winter.
Similar to New Orleans, except colder and more snow.
Too high,no doubt. I have seen very severe frost at the mouth of Sabine, at 29^ 18' N.
It was our intention to have given a general table of the monthly mean temperature, but such are the inequalities of the same month in different years as to render generalisation on the subject very unsatis- factory.


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