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| Table of Corrections, for Capillary Depression of the Mercury in Boiled and in Unboiled Barometer-Tubes | [6] |
| Tables for Deducing Heights by means of the Barometer:— |
| No. 1. Approximate Height due to Barometric Pressure | [42] |
| No. 2. Correction for Mean Temperature of Air | [44] |
| No. 3. Correction due to Latitude | [44] |
| No. 4. Correction due to Approximate Elevation | [45] |
| Tables for Determining the Temperature of the Vapour of Boiling Water at any Place:— |
| No. 5. Factor due to Latitude | [62] |
| No. 6. Temperature and Tension | [62] |
| Table of Temperature of the Soil | [69] |
| Table of Difference of Elevation corresponding to a fall of 1° in the Boiling-point of Water | [98] |
| Table showing Proportion of Salt for various Boiling Temperatures of Sea-Water | [100] |
| Table for finding the Degree of Humidity from Observations with Mason’s Hygrometer | [108] |
| Table showing Amount and Duration of Rain at London, in 1862 | [112] |
| Table of Average British Rainfall in Westerly, Central, and Easterly districts | [114] |
| Table showing Force of Wind, for use with Lind’s Wind-Gauge | [118] |
| Tables for Correcting Observations made with— |
| Brass Hydrometers | [142] |
| Glass Hydrometers | [143] |