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Meteorological Table. 



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REMARKS ON WEATHER. 



2. Ther. 6.3° at 6 P. M. 



some thunder at same 

 hour. 



3. Blew with great violence 

 last uight. Snow squalls 

 this day. 



16. Ground jnst whitened 



with snow. 

 20. Some more snow this 



morn. 

 26. A few drops of rain at 11 



A. M. 

 29. Clouded from S. W. at 



2^.^ P. M. 

 31. Snow 1 inch deep this 



P. M. 



Explanation. — The state 



of the sky is indicated in this 

 table by numbers from to 

 10 ; signifies peifectly clear 

 sky. 10 that it is entirely cov- 

 ered with clouds, and inter- 

 mediate uumbere show the 

 number of tenths clouded. 

 The direction fi'om which the 

 wind blows is shown in the 

 initials of the points of the 

 compass. Its force is indicat- 

 ed by numbers ; meaning 

 a perfect calm, and 10 the 

 most violent hurricane. 



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