89 Mr, HotvariVs Meteorological J ournaL [Jan. 1822. 



REMARKS. 



Bleoenth M(mih,-~\^i. Cloudy. 3. Rainy: very stonny night : the wind blowing 

 quite a gale. 4. Stormy. 5 — 8. Fine. 6, 7. liunar halo and corona. 9. Fine: 

 Cirrus: lunar halo. 10. Fine: cloudy. II. Rainy. 12. Fine. 13. Cloudy. 

 14. Cloudy. 15. Cloudy. 16. Rainy: squally. 17. Cloudy: rainy night. 

 18. Fine. 19. Rainy moving: fine afternoon. 20. Cloudy. All the marshes in 

 the neighbourhood flooded to a considerable depth from the rains of the last few days. 

 21. Cloudy. Cirrocunmlus and Cirrostratus in the afternoon. 22. Rainy morning: 

 23. Cloudy : drizzly. 24. Rainy. 25. Fine : stormy night. 26. Fine morning : 

 rainy afternoon. 27. Fine. 28. Drizzling : very cold wind. 29. Fine. 30. Fine 

 daj : stormy night. 



'•»,« DanieWs Hygrovieter indicated a depression of 15° at noon on the 7th; on the 

 8th, 9°; on the 9th, 10°; and on the 10th, 5<>. This gradual approach to the point of 

 saturation, during a succession oi fine days, followed, as will be seen, by wet weather^ 

 deserves notice. Observations with this instrument will be given occasionally in ftituie.. 



RESULTS. 



Winds: N, 1 ; E, 4; SE, 1; S, I ; SM% 14; M% 5; NW, 4. 



B|ut)ineter: Mean height 



For the month 29-S97 inches. 



For the lunar period, ending the 1 6th 29*906 



j Ft»r 14 da3rs, ending the 5th (moon south) 29*974 



For 13 days, ending the 18th (moon north) 30-004 



'rheitnometer : Mean height 



j Forthemonth 47*383° 



j For the lunar period , 48*344 



I For 30 days, the sun in Scorpio 47 '833 



Evi^ration 1*51 in. 



Rain 4*67 



CabofMlory, Stratford, Twelfth Month y 21, 1821. R. HOWARD. 



