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AT Cardross, half-way between Dumbarton and Helensburgh on the Clyde, at about 25 feet above sea-level, in an outer lobby with a temperature of say 45° to 50° F. at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the 8th inst., the mercurial barometer stood at 27.51 inches, which, with reduction of say 0.02 added for elevation, and say 0.03 subtracted for temperature, would make it 27.50 inches. On January 26, 1884, it stood at 27.39 inches, which with like reductions would give 27.38 inches. These are nearly as low as those you refer to in your number for last week.
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W., R. The Recent Weather. Nature 35, 198 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/035198d0
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