ADDITIONAL NOTES. 487
1CE-houſes 3; rivers from beneath the ſnow 3 rime in ſpring vaniſlhes by its conta& with the earth; and ſhow by its €vaporation and contact with the earth; moſs vegetates beneath the mow; and Alpine plants periſh at Upfſal ſor want of ſnow.
NoTE XXXII.--Wuips.
AIR 18 perpetual ly EH to increaſe and to diminu- YSEne 18 perpe etually produced from vegetables Wu in the ſun 0 ne, and from clouds in the light, and from
< 2 11] ge 15 PErDEeE CUAally YEP od
Zie = Dd? (rs D 7] vw E.
ZO I uced from animal and
"a- 1 SSRI| 1439520020003 REI DIIHEE 2. 7:30 vegetable putrefa&ion, or combuſtion; from ſprings of Q 2 SEES 1. 4.7 m GIS- a y- SAAR 3 III 3. water; volatile alkali; fixed alkali; ſea-water; they are
as
OO =
Iatan
SAGER
both perpetually diminiſhed by their contadt w ich the ſoil, producing nitrez Oxygene 1s diminiſhed in the produ
tion of all acids; Azote by the orowth of animal bodies; charcoal in burning conſumes double its weight of pure
naß;| air; every barrel of red-lead abſorbs 2000 cubic Sof| of vital air; air obtained from„IN of
Dr. Prieſtley; OMcina aeris in the polar circle, and at the
1VAL3Z AUG<L UU
SEBI Is iS alt, ps a] PS“ BC Line. Soutb-zwe/f winds 3 their weſterly diredtion from
the leſs velocity of the earth's ſurface; the Conſrary in re- DED ſpett to north-eaſt winds; South-weit winds conſiſt ol JU VU
L
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EI regions of air from the ſouth; and north-eaſt winds of 5 regions of air from the north; when the ſouth-weſt dat 8 ſor weeks and the barometer ſinks to 28, what be-
comes of above one
JunH
ifteenth part of the atm toſphere? 1. It 15 not carried back by ſuperior currents; 2. No from its loſs of moiſture; 3. Not carried over the pole 4. Not owing to atmoſpheric tides or mountains;<. It
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