400 Mr. Howard*s Meteorological JourtiaL [Nov, 182S. 



REMAKKS. 



Ninth Month. — 1—14. Fine. 15. A violent stonn of hail and rain, accompanied 

 by very \ivid lightning, artd a few claps of thunder, between three and four, a. m. 

 16. Une. 17, Overcast. 18. Fine. 19. Foggy morning. 20. Fine. 21. Rainy. 

 22. Showery. 23. Fine; night rainy. 24^ 25. Ooudy. 26—29. Fine. 30. Very 

 rainy day with strong wind : a vivid flash of lightning, with a loud clap of thunder, 

 between five and six, p. m, : a second flash, with thunder, about an hour afterwards. 



BESULTS. 



Winds: N,5; NE,2; E,2; S,l| SW,6} W,5; NW,9. 



Barometer : Mean height 



For the month '. 30-07 5 inches. 



For the lunar period, endmg the 27th 30*1 09 



For 13 days, ending the 5th (moon north) . 30* I TO 



For 14 days, ending the 19th (moon south) 30*173 



Tbermometer: Mean height 



For the month 56'033P 



For the lunar period. . . . /. i,1it^» 57*172 



For days, the sun in Virgo . , 59*290 



Evaporation. »f.^ 3*35 in. 



Rain. 1*65 



Laboratory, Stratford, Tenth Month, 21, 1823. R. HOWARD. 



