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Updated: May 26, 2025
The flooring of ice was nowhere more than 15 inches thick, and the parts of the rock which were not covered with ice were perfectly dry. The thermometer M. Girod-Chantrans used Réaumur, so I suppose that he gives Dr. Oudot's observations in degrees of Réaumur, though some of the results of that supposition appear to be anomalous gave 22° F. within the cave, and 21° F. outside.
The columns which had no stakes fixed upon them had also increased somewhat in size, but not nearly in the same proportion as those which were the subject of Dr. Oudot's experiment. The thermometer on this day gave 29°.5 F. and 59° F. as the temperatures. It may be remembered that I found one very beautiful column, far higher than any of those mentioned by Dr.
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