310 Meteorological tables kept at Clunie Manse, 



TAJSLE denoting the Course of the Winds, and the number of Days 

 in which each Wind prevails. 



N. B. — N.E. includes all the intermediate points between N. and E. ; and 

 the same with regard to S.E., S.W., and N.W. 



Table of Phenomena which occurred during the Eight Years, 





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Jl 



REMAftKS. 



1825 



1826 



1827 

 1828 



1829 



1830 

 1831 

 1832 



5 



7 8 



5 

 10 



2 



C Bright luminous arches frequently appear- 

 J ed auring this tempestuous season in the 

 I heavens, resembling the aurora-borealis, 

 twith occasional vivid meteors. 

 f This season unique for heat and drought, 

 \ and for early harvest. 



f The earlier part of the season remarkably 

 \ tempestuous. 



{The mock-moons occurred on the 20th 

 February at 9 P. M. The hurricane on 

 the 3d ot August exceeded in severity any 

 ever remembered. 



Large fire-ball on the 2d August at 11 p. m. 

 / The Lunar rainbow on the leth March* 

 \ at half-past 8 p. M. 



