TABLE III.—Shewing the heating power of the Sun's rays at apparent noon.
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5 In O . BJ u V u u o 1 OOU. a o C C QJ s imet o c o (3 o o o 5 O Q < s 1 < £ Jan. 7 24 Feb. 20
10.5 24 ! March 30 9.25 22 8 30 22 11.25 28 31 10.5 23 9 30 23 10. 22 April 2 22 11 2 24 10.5 21 4 9.3 19 12 24 25 9.25 21 5 2.25 3 13 23 26 11. 24 6 11. 18 14 37 27 11. 23 7 11. 21 15 32 1 March 1 9.5 23 8 11. 26 16 26 1 2 9.25 21 9 8.5 16 19 7 3 9. 20 11 10. 20 20 24 4 10. 24 12 11/25 25 21 22 1 5 9.75 19 13 13. 25 22 23 7 8.5 18 14 12.5 30 23 22 8 8.25 20 15 26 26 22 9 7.5 15 17 11.25 21 27 26 10 ,9.5 18 18 10.25 24 28 23 11 12. 24 19 10.75 26 39 25 12 8.75 20 20 6.5 15 Feb. 1 20 14 L275 22 21 11. 28 3 26 15 9.5 (8 22 7.25 20 4 24 16 7.5 17 25 12. 27 5 M 17 7.5 14 26 12.") 28 6 26 18 8. 15 1 27 1 1 . 25 29 8 27 19 8. 13 | 28 J 1.5 28 10 25 21 1. 3 29 12. 29 11 23 22 5. II 30 13.5 32 12 22 23 0.5 2 13 24 24 6.5 12 15 24 25 0.75 1 16 24 26 7.5 15 17 21 28 9.5 24 18 22 29 3.5 7
Note.—For an explanation of this table see the accompanying remarks. It may be remarked that the observation of the photometer was not strictly simultaneous with that of the actinometer, but immediately after it.