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IN the last number of NATURE (p. 567) there is a very interesting communication from Mr. Fred. Chambers of Bombay. He shows that the barometric pressure at Bombay when graphically exhibited for a series of years, gives a curve which is very similar to the sun-spot curve, and he remarks that the barometric curve lags behind the sun-spot curve particularly in the years of maximum sun-spots. He argues that the sun is probably hottest at times of maximum sun-spots. I have grounds for thinking that I found traces of a somewhat similar relation in discussing the daily range of the thermometer at Kew Observatory, although the results obtained were not so definite as those of Mr. Fred. Chambers.

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