He has, however, more belief than I in 'cold currents.'
FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 217: This was given by a thermometer only placed in the cave
at 7 P.M., and by construction not very sensible.]
[Footnote 218: The moment when the disturbance of the atmosphere
commenced.]
[Footnote 219: M. Thury gives--4 deg..62 C. as the minimum in the glaciere
during the night in question; but on the next page he gives--6 deg..8 C.
(=19 deg..76 F.). It is evident, from a comparison with other details of his
observations, that the latter is the correct account.]
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