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ABSTRACT BY the kindness of an American friend, we have been favoured with a Boston newspaper containing an account of an important meteorological experiment which has recently been tried in
America with the greatest success; we refer to the establishment of a winter observatory on the summit of Mount Washington at an elevation of something like 10,000 feet above sea-level.
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