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FOOTNOTES:

[ [1] ] Boy's Own Paper, May 5, 1894.

[ [2] ] The Times, April 16, 1873, p. 6.

[ [3] ] The Times, September 9, 1876, p. 8.

[ [4] ] Ibid. April 7, 1885, p. 7.

[ [5] ] Ibid. August 3, 1885, p. 10.

[ [6] ] The Times, August 25, 1885, p. 6, and August 27, p. 8. See also the Times, October 2, 1837, p. 3.

[ [7] ] Tremadoc, 1875.

[ [8] ] Alpine Journal, vol. ix. p. 384.

[ [9] ] Mackintosh, p. 809.

[ [10] ] See the Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society for April 1893, xix. No. 86, for a summary of the temperatures thus recorded.

[ [11] ] Vol. vi. p. 195.

[ [12] ] See the Doncaster Chronicle.

[ [13] ] The Times, July 2, 6, 8, and 15, 1875.

[ [14] ] See the Times, June 25, 1861.

[ [15] ] The Times, January 29 and February 7, 1879; Chambers's Journal, May 7, 1887.

[ [16] ] Vol. xi. p. 239.

[ [17] ] The Times, 1846, October 14, October 24, October 30, November 3, and 1847, June 5; the Globe, October 1846; Chambers's Journal, May 1887.

[ [18] ] See the Philosophical Transactions, p. 294, of that year.

[ [19] ] Gentleman's Magazine, 1768.

Transcriber's note:
The alternate spellings Carnarvonshire and Caernarvonshire both appear in the original. I have left them as written (both are accepted spellings).
Inconsistent hyphenation and dashes (e.g. number-ft vs. number ft) are left as written.