METi^OBOLOGIGAL OBSERVATIONS. 



From 16th to the 30th November, 1S79. 

 Eecorded daily at Hobart Town, Tasmania, at lOh. 33in. 

 p.m., simultaneously -with registration made at 7h. 35ui. 

 a.m., at AV'ashington, United States, in pursuance of a pro- 

 position of the late Vienna Congress, for a system of Inter- 

 national Synchronous Observations. 



Pi-ivate Observatory, Hobart Town. 



Lat. 42^ 52' 13" S. Long. 9h. 49m. 29-2.?. E. 



(Registered for the Royal Societjj, Tasmania. ) 



Wind. 



s -is 



"^ IVixiUier. 



-0 10 ' N 



III., 



-12 Steady rain 



j2 ' 4 i K I -01 Stars hazy 



I i I 



-0 3 1 K 1-25 Calm and 

 j ! Cloudy 



•0 10 ; KN -02 Clouds and 

 I rain 



4 ! K -02 Starlight 



i 



K I -02 Stars and 

 I Clouds 



K I •4o'skyliazy 



i I 

 K ' '0 .Moon, stars, 

 \ \ and clouds 



K -5 Cloudy, sky 

 covered 



KN -40 Rain, 



t showery 



KlSr -0 Steadvrain 



9 K -04 Heavy clouds 

 andJIoon 



-0 10 KX -40 Large clouds 

 and Moon 



! 

 •0 8 I K -0 I Moon and 



I heavy cloud 



-0 10 KX -04 Rain and 

 1 Lightning 



Francis ABUorr, F.H.A.S., etc., Observer. 

 X.B. — The time of registration at Hobart Tcatj, 

 lOn. 33m. p.m., being after dark, renders it impossible 

 to make the wind and cloud records more than ap- 

 proximately correct. The rainfall is measiD-(-d at 

 7h. 30m. a.m. local time. 



