Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 6 卷W. Blackwood & Sons, 1820 |
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... Minimum , 19th 38.0 55.8 Lowest maximum , 22d 54.0 52.5 Highest minimum , 8th 56.5 53.9 Highest , 10 A. M. ' 9th 64.5 54.1 Lowest ditto , • 22d 49.0 54.0 Highest , 10 P. M. 8th 62.0 Whole range of thermometer , 380.5 Lowest ditto 27th ...
... Minimum , 19th 38.0 55.8 Lowest maximum , 22d 54.0 52.5 Highest minimum , 8th 56.5 53.9 Highest , 10 A. M. ' 9th 64.5 54.1 Lowest ditto , • 22d 49.0 54.0 Highest , 10 P. M. 8th 62.0 Whole range of thermometer , 380.5 Lowest ditto 27th ...
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... ditto , 1s . 2d . to 1s . 4d . Pork Os . 6d . to Os . 8d . .. Tallow , per ... lower than 55 during the night ; but after that period it never again ... lower than the former , and 5 higher than the latter . It may be regarded therefore ...
... ditto , 1s . 2d . to 1s . 4d . Pork Os . 6d . to Os . 8d . .. Tallow , per ... lower than 55 during the night ; but after that period it never again ... lower than the former , and 5 higher than the latter . It may be regarded therefore ...
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... Minimum , 31st 26.5 47.6 Lowest maximum , 28th 41.0 45.2 Highest minimum , 10th 55.5 46.2 Highest , 10 A. M. 3d 60.0 46.4 Lowest ditto , · 31st 31.5 46.3 Highest , 10 P. M. 10th 63.0 352.0 Lowest ditto 31st 33.0 11.4 Greatest range in ...
... Minimum , 31st 26.5 47.6 Lowest maximum , 28th 41.0 45.2 Highest minimum , 10th 55.5 46.2 Highest , 10 A. M. 3d 60.0 46.4 Lowest ditto , · 31st 31.5 46.3 Highest , 10 P. M. 10th 63.0 352.0 Lowest ditto 31st 33.0 11.4 Greatest range in ...
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... ditto , temperature of spring water , 41.9 Maximum , 4th day , 50.0 • 31.6 Minimum , 27th 20.5 37.3 Lowest maximum , 27th 33.5 35.6 Highest minimum , 30th 41.5 36.8 Highest , 10 A. M. 5th 49.0 36.5 Lowest ditto , 28th 24.0 36.6 Highest ...
... ditto , temperature of spring water , 41.9 Maximum , 4th day , 50.0 • 31.6 Minimum , 27th 20.5 37.3 Lowest maximum , 27th 33.5 35.6 Highest minimum , 30th 41.5 36.8 Highest , 10 A. M. 5th 49.0 36.5 Lowest ditto , 28th 24.0 36.6 Highest ...
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... Minimum , 19th day , 51-5 10th 33.6 Lowest maximum , 26th 9.5 27.0 31.9 Highest minimum , 19th 39.5 32.2 Highest , 10 A. M. 20th 47.0 32.8 Lowest ditto , • 27th 23.0 32.5 Highest , 10 P. M. 19th · 50.0 296.5 Lowest ditto 10th 18.5 9.6 ...
... Minimum , 19th day , 51-5 10th 33.6 Lowest maximum , 26th 9.5 27.0 31.9 Highest minimum , 19th 39.5 32.2 Highest , 10 A. M. 20th 47.0 32.8 Lowest ditto , • 27th 23.0 32.5 Highest , 10 P. M. 19th · 50.0 296.5 Lowest ditto 10th 18.5 9.6 ...
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