336 THERMOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS. 

 NOVEMBER, 1790. 



At 



P. M. 





REMARKS. 



Calm. 



Calm. 



E. S. E. 



W. S. W. 

 W. N. W. 



W. 



s. s. w. 



w. 

 s. 



W. N. W. 



W. N. W. 



S. S. E. 



W. 



W. N. W. 



S. S. W. 



W. 



N. N. W. 

 Omitted. 



W. 



W. 



w. 



w. 



N. E. 



N. 



N. 

 N. N. W. 



W. 

 W. N. W. 



w. s. w. 



484.1E. S.E. &E. 1 



Cloudy. 



Generally ferene. 



Clear A. M. Overcaft P. M. Shower towards 



night. 

 Windy. Overcaft. Rainy. 

 Cloudy. Some froft and rain laft nlglu. 

 Cloudy, Whit« froft laft night. 

 Clear. 

 Clear. 

 Clear. 

 Cloudy. 



Cloudy. Some rain at night. 

 Overcaft. 



Overcaft. Slight rain. 

 Overcaft. 

 Cloudy and gloomy with ralii. Thunder A. M. 



Overcaft. Rain A. M. o:^- about 2. P. M. the 

 mercury ftood at 64''. At 3. it fell lo". as 

 noted, and arofe at 4. to 60°. 



Clear. 



Clear, generally. Some ice formed, and fnow 

 {thejiij} this feafon) fell this moming. 



Clear and pkafant. A fmall hoar froft A. M. 

 with ice 2 lines thick. 



Clear and pleafant. 



Clear and remarkably pleafant. Mercury htghejl. 



Cloudy A. M. Rain P. M. 



Cloudy. Moift atmofphere. 



Cloudy. A little fnow at night. 



Cloudy. Snow towards evening. 



Sno\\' and fleet all day. Mercury loiueft. 



Clear. 



Clear A. M. Overcaft P. M. 



Clear. 



Overcaft till 10. A. M. Clear afterwards. 



SUMMARY. 



