Meteorological Observations Jo?' February 1828. 319 



REMARKS. 



London.— Feb. 1. Fine. 2. Very fine. 3. Fine. 4. Slight fog : cloudy. 

 5. Cloudy. 6. Slight rain : cloudy. 7. Cloudy: rain at night. 8. Fine. 

 9. Hazy, with showers. lO.Clear and cold. 11. Snowy: cloudy. 12. Cloudy. 

 13.Fine. 14. Cloudy, with sleet. 15.Fine. 16, 17. Very fine. -.18. Cloudy, 

 with showers. 19— 21. Fine. 22. Cloudy. 23. Showery. 24, 25.Cloudy. 

 26. Rain in morning : cloudy. 27. Fine. 28. Slight fog : fine. 29. Slight 

 fog: cloudy. 



Boston. — Feb. 1, 2. Fine. 3. Fine : rain a.m. 4. Cloudy : rain a.m. and 

 p.m. 5. Cloudy. 6. Cloudy : rain early a.m. 7- Dense fog: rain early a.m. 

 8. Fine: rain at night. 9. Cloudy: rain at night. 10, ] l. Cloudy. 12. Snow. 

 13. Cloudy. 14. Stormy: heavy fall of snow. 15 — 17.J^loudy. 18. Fine: 

 rain p.m. 1 9. Cloudy. 20. Fine : rain p.m. 

 rain a.m. 24. Cloudy. 25. Cloudy : rain a.m. 

 29. Cloudy. 



Penzance. — Feb. 1. Clear: rain at night. 

 4. Rain. 5. Misty: rain. 6. Fair : misty. 



clear. 9. Clear. 10. Fair : rain; 11. Hail-showers. 12. Fair: rain. 

 1 3. Clear : rain at night. 14. Fair : hail and rain. 15. Clear. 1 6. Clear : 

 fair. 17. Fair: rain. 18. Showers. 19. Fair: showers. 20, 21, Fair : 

 rain. 22. Fair: showers. 23. Clear : hail-showers. 24, 25. Rain. 26. Misty: 

 fair. 27. Fair. 28. Clear. 29. Clear : fair. —Rain-gauge ground level. 



21, 22. Fine. 23. Cloudy : 

 26, 27. Cloudy. 28. Foggy. 



2. Misty : clear. 

 7. Rain : clear. 



3. Clear. 

 8. Misty: 



We give the following to supply the deficiencies in our last Number in the 

 Meteorological Register for January. 



We are enabled in the present Number to supply the place of Mr. How- 

 ard's observations, by extracts from the accurate Register kept by Mr. 

 W. B. Booth, at the Garden of the Horticultural Society at Chiswick, 

 near London ; with which we trust we shall be favoured monthly. 



Meteor o- 



