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Meteorological Table. 



47 



REMARKS ON WEATHER. 



4. WiaJ cliajiged from S. 

 to W. at 6}'.^ A. M. 



5. Snow on tlic ground this 

 morn. 



7. Wind chaDgcd from .S. to 

 W. about midnight and 

 l)lcw with great violence. 

 Pools covered with ice 

 during the whole day. 

 Wind blew with great vi- 

 olence from S. W. at 4 

 P. M. 

 23. Wind set in from S. W. 

 at 3 P. M., made heavy 

 clouds. 



Hard thunder storm at 8 

 A. M. 



19 



21 



25 



Explanation. — The state 

 of the sky is indicated in this 

 table by numbers from to 

 10 ; signifies perfectly clear 

 sky, 10 that it is entirely cov- 

 ered with clouds, and inter- 

 mediate numbers show the 

 number of tenths clouded. 

 The direction from 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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