THERMOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS. sSi 



Equal allhudes of the Sun. 

 A. M. 9" 48' 45". P. M. 2" 41' 38". 



5th. Thermometer 36° at fun rife* — Cloudy all 



day. 

 6th. Thermometer 34° at fun rife, i-ofe to 61". 



» Equal altitudes of the SuK. 



A. M. 9" 30' 21". P. M. 3" 9' 3". 



7th. Thermometer 38° at fun rife. — Cloudy all 



day. 

 8th. Thermometer 40° at fun rife, rofe to 48°. 



Emerjion of the ift fatellite of % cbferved at 14'' 3' 12" 

 — Hazy, neither If. nor his fatellites well defined, magni- 

 fying power 120. 



9th. Thermometer 38" at fun rife, rofe to 42°. 

 — Fine rain part of the day, and rain with 

 hail during the night — wind N. E. 



loth. Thermometer 37" at fun rife, rofe to 40". 

 — Snow and hail the whole day ! w hich con- 

 tinued till 10 o'clock in the evening, when 

 the thermometer fell to 32", the wind Ihifted 

 to N. W. and it became clear at midnight. 



lithe Thermometer 28" at fun rife, rcfe to 40°. 

 — Snow five inches deep. 



Equal ahltuJts of the Sun, 

 A. M. gi- 36' 25". P. M. 3" 4' 24". 



12th. Thermometer 34° at fun rife, rofe to 67°. 



— Cloudy great part of the day. 

 13th. Thermometer 46° at fun rife, rofe to 57". 



— Cloudy all day. 



14th. 



