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Mr. Howard*s Meteorological Journal, [Jan. 1 821 ; 



REMARKS. 



Eleventh Month — 1. Rainy: a fine arch of Cirrocumulus stretching from NW 

 to SE, and coloured a bright red by the setting sun. 2. Day very fine: night 

 Ibggy. 3. A very thick fog in the morning. 4, 6. Hoar-frost : foggy. 6. Fine. 

 1. Cloudy. 8. Cloudy. 9, 10, 11. Fine. 12, 13. Rainy. 14. Cloudy: windy: 

 • little snow about noon. 15. Cloudy: some hail. 16. White-frost: fine. 17. Some 

 mow in the morning. 1 8. An extremely thick f(^, which remained most of the 

 jnoming. About ten o'clock the coachmen on the road were unable to see the heads 

 of their horses, which, in many instances, were obliged to be led. 19. Fine. 

 SO. Cloudy: fine. 21. Very fine. 22. Rainy. 23. Morning very rainy: a rainbow 

 about half-past one, p. m. 2 J. Cloudy. 25. Fine. 26. Fine. 27,28,29,30. 

 Cloudy. 



RESULTS. 



Win*: N,4; NB, 4; E,5; SE, 6 ; SW, 4 ; W,2; NW, 2; Calm, 1 ; Var. 2. 

 Barometer : Mean height 



For the month 29*968 inches. 



For the lunar period, ending the 26th. 29*864 



For 13 days, ending the I st (moon north) 29*189 



For 1 4 days, encting the 1 6th (moon south) V 30*076 



For 1 4 days, endmg the 29th (moon north) 29*851 



Thenbometer : Mean height 



Fot the month » 40*8® 



For the lunar period, ending the 26th 41*6 



/^ For 30 days, the sun in Scorpio 42-28S 



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iTeu of hygrometer. ..••••••••^•••* S29 



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Labor9*9ryy Stra^ord^ Twelfth mm, l^ 19^, JU HOWARD. 



