A treatise on meteorological instruments: Explanatory of their scientific principles, method of construction, and practical utility

The national utilisation of Meteorology in forewarning of storms, and the increasing employment of instruments as weather indicators, render a knowledge of their construction, principles, and practical uses necessary to every well-informed person. Impressed with the idea that we shall bo supplying an existing want, and aiding materially the cause of Meteorological Science, in giving a plain description of the various instruments now in use, we have endeavoured, in the present volume, to condense such information as is generally required regarding the instruments used in Meteorology ; the description of many of which could only be found in elaborate scientific works, and then only briefly touched upon. Every Meteorological Instrument now in use being fully described, with adequate directions for using, the uninitiated will be enabled to select those which seem to them best adapted to their requirements. With accounts of old or obsolete instruments we have avoided troubling the reader ; on the other hand, we were unwilling to neglect those which, though of no great practical importance, are still deserving of notice from their being either novel or ingenious, or which, without being strictly scientific, are in great demand as simple weather-glasses and articles of trade.

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PREFACE.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. INSTRUMENTS FOR ASCERTAINING THE ATMOSPIIERIC PRESSURE.

CHAPTER II. SYPHON TUBE BAROMETERS

CHAPTER III. BAROGRAPHS, OR SELF-REGISTERING BAROMETERS.

CHAPTER IV. MOUNTAIN BAROMETERS.

CHAPTER V. SECONDARY BAROMETERS

CHAPTER VI. INSTRUMENTS FOR ASCERTAINING TEMPERATURE

CHAPTER VII. SELF-REGISTERING THERMOMETERS

CHAPTER VIII. RADIATION THERMOMETERS.

CHAPTER IX. DEEP-SEA. THERMOMETERS.

CHAPTER X. BOILING-POINT THERMOMETERS.

CHAPTER XI. INSTRUMENTS FOR ASCERTAINING THE HUMIDITY OF THE AIR.

CHAPTER XII. INSTRUMENTS USED FOR MEASURING THE RAINFALL.

CHAPTER XIII. APPARATUS EMPLOYED FOR REGISTERING THE DIRECTION, PRESSURE, AND VELOCITY OF THE WIND.

CHAPTER XIV. INSTRUMENTS FOR INVESTIGATING ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY.

CHAPTER XV. OZONE AND ITS INDICATORS.

CHAPTER XVI. INSTRUMENTS NOT DESCRIBED IN THE PRECEDING CHAPTERS

ADDENDA.