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REMARKS ON WEATHER. 



2. A storm passed south 

 at 8 P. M. 



3. Shower from N. W. at 



3 P. M. Strong wind. 



6. Shower E. and S. W. 

 at 4 P. M. 



7. Heavy shower from W. 

 at 3 P. M. 



8. A little rain at 8 A. M. 



11. Shower from S. W. at 



4 P. M. Another at 7 

 P. M. with fresh breeze. 



12. Entirely cloudy at sun- 

 rise; broke away im- 

 mediately. 



16. Thunder in the west 

 at 5 P. M. 



21. At 11 A. M. Merc, in 

 Barom. stood 29.390. 



25. A few drops of rain at 

 4J P. M., and appear- 

 ance of a shower in 

 theE. 



28. Thunder shower from 

 W. at 10 A. M.; slight 

 shower here, but pass- 

 ed very heavy at N. 

 Shower from N. W. at 

 3 P. M. Strong wind. 



30. Shower from N. W. at 

 lOJ A. M,, continued 

 till 2J P. M., with vio- 

 lent wind. 



ExPLANATio N. — The 



state of the sky is indica- 

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 signifies perfectly clear 

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 intermediate numbers show 

 the number of tenths cloud- 

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 which the wind blows is 

 shown in the initials of the 

 points of the compass. Its 

 force is indicated by num- 

 bers ; meaning a perfect 

 calm, and 10 the most vio- 

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