Mar 1877
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Nature, Volume 15, Issue 387, pp. 471 (1877).
Physics
Scientific paper
THERE appears to be something almost abnormal in the climatic conditions to which the observatory at Stonyhurst is subject (vol. xv. p. 399). I remember going into a garden in the neighbourhood of Knaresborough, in Yorkshire, about eight o'clock on the morning of Christmas Day, 1860, and seeing what I suppose had never been seen in England outside a laboratory before that morning, viz., the mercury in a thermometer standing at 8° F. below zero, i.e., 40° F. of frost At Stony-hurst on the same day the thermometer went down only to 6°.7 F., i.e., there were 25°.3 F. of frost.
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