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hammer upon the plain, in fine weather, came off  
 
hammer upon the plain, in fine weather, came off  
 
of itself upon the top of the mountain. When this  
 
of itself upon the top of the mountain. When this  
 
happened, the thermometer, which I called common,  
 
happened, the thermometer, which I called common,  
 
though exposed to the fun, was only three degrees
 
though exposed to the fun, was only three degrees
above 0; while on the plain it was at t8 in the  
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above 0; while on the plain it was at 18 in the  
 
shade. This phaenomenon, joined with several others  
 
shade. This phaenomenon, joined with several others  
 
I observed at the same time, confirmed me in my  
 
I observed at the same time, confirmed me in my  
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that they contain less humor.
 
that they contain less humor.
  
77. With this notion, it became a very interest-
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77. With this notion, it became a very interesting
ing inquiry to know the different degrees of humi-
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inquiry to know the different degrees of humidity
dity habitual to the different heights of the atmo-
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habitual to the different heights of the atmophere.
phere Of course therefore this was the first obser-
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Of course therefore this was the first observation
vation J thought of, as soon as I bad added an hy-
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I thought of, as soon as I bad added an hygrometer
grometer to the other instruments contained within  
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to the other instruments contained within  
 
the box of my portable barometer. I undertook  
 
the box of my portable barometer. I undertook  
therefore to ascend Buet (the name or that bigh
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therefore to ascend Buet (the name or that high
 
mountain) a second time. My companions in this  
 
mountain) a second time. My companions in this  
expedition were Mr.Dentan, a very intelligent young
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expedition were Mr. Dentan, a very intelligent young
 
philosopher, and my brother, who, having assisted
 
philosopher, and my brother, who, having assisted
 
me in all undertakings of any difficulty, had been a
 
me in all undertakings of any difficulty, had been a
witness of that fact which was the object of my pre-
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witness of that fact which was the object of my present researches.
sent researches.
 
  
 
78. At our setting on the 29th of last August,
 
78. At our setting on the 29th of last August,
 
the hygrometer was at 86 in my apartment, and the  
 
the hygrometer was at 86 in my apartment, and the  
 
barometer at 27 p. 1 line. We were in hopes of  
 
barometer at 27 p. 1 line. We were in hopes of  
fine weather, because it is generally fair in this coun-
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fine weather, because it is generally fair in this country
try when the barometer at Geneva is above 27  
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when the barometer at Geneva is above 27  
French inches Soon after we ret out, we began to  
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French inches Soon after we set out, we began to  
 
perceive that the power of the fun was greater than  
 
perceive that the power of the fun was greater than  
 
might have been expected for the season. From this  
 
might have been expected for the season. From this  
 
circumstance I concluded that the barometer must
 
circumstance I concluded that the barometer must
fall ;
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[[catchword]] fall ; [[/catchword]]

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hammer upon the plain, in fine weather, came off of itself upon the top of the mountain. When this happened, the thermometer, which I called common, though exposed to the fun, was only three degrees above 0; while on the plain it was at 18 in the shade. This phaenomenon, joined with several others I observed at the same time, confirmed me in my opinion, that one of the reasons why the upper parts of the atmosphere have less heat than the lower, is, that they contain less humor.

77. With this notion, it became a very interesting inquiry to know the different degrees of humidity habitual to the different heights of the atmophere. Of course therefore this was the first observation I thought of, as soon as I bad added an hygrometer to the other instruments contained within the box of my portable barometer. I undertook therefore to ascend Buet (the name or that high mountain) a second time. My companions in this expedition were Mr. Dentan, a very intelligent young philosopher, and my brother, who, having assisted me in all undertakings of any difficulty, had been a witness of that fact which was the object of my present researches.

78. At our setting on the 29th of last August, the hygrometer was at 86 in my apartment, and the barometer at 27 p. 1 line. We were in hopes of fine weather, because it is generally fair in this country when the barometer at Geneva is above 27 French inches Soon after we set out, we began to perceive that the power of the fun was greater than might have been expected for the season. From this circumstance I concluded that the barometer must

catchword fall ; /catchword