TABLES.

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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]

ADDENDA.

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1.Rule for converting Millimetres into Inches, et vice versa[146]
2.Old French Lineal Measure, with English Equivalents[146]
3.Rule for finding Diameter of Bore of Barometer Tube[146]
4.Wind Scales[147]
5.Letters to denote the State of the Weather[147]
6.Table of Expansion of Bodies[148]
7.Table of Specific Gravity of Bodies[148]
8.Important Temperatures[148]
9.Table of Meteorological Elements, forming Exponents of the Climate of London[149]
10.List of Works on Meteorology[151]

METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS.