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... HYGROMETER FOR GASES . A new hygrometer , for ascertain- ing the dryness of gases , has been in- vented by M. Guyton Morveau . As this instrument is intended to be in- troduced , very accurately closed , un- der a receiver , the mouth ...
... HYGROMETER FOR GASES . A new hygrometer , for ascertain- ing the dryness of gases , has been in- vented by M. Guyton Morveau . As this instrument is intended to be in- troduced , very accurately closed , un- der a receiver , the mouth ...
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... HYGROMETER , for measu- ring the moisture of the air , has been brought to great perfection by Mr Leslie , though , as far as we know , it has been used only in one regular set of observations . Observers are perhaps deterred from the ...
... HYGROMETER , for measu- ring the moisture of the air , has been brought to great perfection by Mr Leslie , though , as far as we know , it has been used only in one regular set of observations . Observers are perhaps deterred from the ...
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... Hygrometer . Weather . Day . Night . 445 45.5 4748 54645 4543 643 43 4745.5 41 47.5 41.5 74043.54341 4044 37.5 8 39 39 40 37 4040 41 94645 4745 4147.5 40 104041.5 44 43.5 40 45 41 114541.5 4645 4845.5 42 124344 44 39 133434 34 32.5 4449 ...
... Hygrometer . Weather . Day . Night . 445 45.5 4748 54645 4543 643 43 4745.5 41 47.5 41.5 74043.54341 4044 37.5 8 39 39 40 37 4040 41 94645 4745 4147.5 40 104041.5 44 43.5 40 45 41 114541.5 4645 4845.5 42 124344 44 39 133434 34 32.5 4449 ...
Página 494
... Hygrometer , Weather . Day . Night , 14747 47 48 4649 45 24646 47 46 44 47 42 30.17 30.02 30.09 29.90 Rain Cloudy Ditto Rain 34544 47 45.5 46 46 41 29.80 29.70 Ditto Cloudy 44542.5 4638 36 43 33 29.90 29.92 Ditto Fair 53336 4541 4444 33 ...
... Hygrometer , Weather . Day . Night , 14747 47 48 4649 45 24646 47 46 44 47 42 30.17 30.02 30.09 29.90 Rain Cloudy Ditto Rain 34544 47 45.5 46 46 41 29.80 29.70 Ditto Cloudy 44542.5 4638 36 43 33 29.90 29.92 Ditto Fair 53336 4541 4444 33 ...
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... Hygrometer . Weather . Day . Night . 14750 5351 4753 48 29.88 29.78 16 Fair Cloudy 24850 5449 4952.5 37 34940 5146 44140 5043 40 48 39 54041.5 45 41 3944 34 29.70 41 52.5 38.5 | 29.61 29.55 29.68 29.27 29.69 10 Rain Rain 0 Ditto Fair ...
... Hygrometer . Weather . Day . Night . 14750 5351 4753 48 29.88 29.78 16 Fair Cloudy 24850 5449 4952.5 37 34940 5146 44140 5043 40 48 39 54041.5 45 41 3944 34 29.70 41 52.5 38.5 | 29.61 29.55 29.68 29.27 29.69 10 Rain Rain 0 Ditto Fair ...
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