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REMARKS OX WEATHER. 



1. Thunder in the west 

 at 5 P. M. Apparent 

 shower went round by 

 the S. to the E. 



2. Thunder shower from 

 W. at 7 P. M. Shower 

 passed round to the N. 

 at 1 P. M. 



11. A few drops of rain at 



0^ A. M.; also in P.M. 



18. Rain and mist all day. 



23. Slight shower about 9^ 

 A. M. Thunder in S. 

 W. at o P. M. 



24. Slight shower in the 

 nisht. 



Remark. — An uncom- 

 monly dry month; the 

 grass appeared as dead as 

 in winter. 



E X P L A N A T I x.— The 



state of the sky is indica- 

 ted in the above table by 

 numbers from to 10; 

 signifies perfectly clear 

 sky, 10 that it is entirely 

 covered with clouds, and 

 intermediate numbers show 

 the number of tenths cloud- 

 ed. Tlie direction from 

 which the Avind 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- 

 lent hurricane. 



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