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26 20—27 5. 
27 20—28 5. 
28 20—29 5. 
29 20—30 5. 
30 20—31 5. 
REMARKS ON THE WEATHER. 1842. 
DECEMBER. 
204. Clouds lying in a belt from S. to NE.: above NE. horizon, cirro-strati. 23". Mixed and 
linear cirri: cumuli on Cheviot. 2. Scud from W by N., and on Cheviot: a few patches of cirri 
to E. 55. Scud and loose cumuli. 
208, Cirrous clouds. 23%. A few patches of cumuli and scud on Cheviot. 2. Sky nearly 
covered by fine linear cirri: cumuli, &c. on Cheviot. 5%. Sky covered with cirrous clouds: prin- 
cipally fine linear cirri, which now seem almost haze. 
20423). Scud: light rain: raining heavily to E.at 238". 2h. To the S. a large mass of loose 
cumulo-stratus: patches of scud: masses of linear cirri. 5". Scud and cirrous clouds : thick masses 
of cirrous clouds to E. 
20%—234, Send. 25. Send: linear cirri, dc. above. 5». Very thin scud: very black to S. : 
cirri seen about: wind varying. 
20, Scud. 235. Loose cumuli: cumuli on SE. horizon: a few rather large cirro-cumuli : 
woolly cirrous clouds : portion of a rainbow seen. 2. Long strata of woolly cirri, lying from WNW., 
moving from W by N., covering the greater part of the sky; a clear space to N.: much linear 
and reticulated cirri: cirri thickest to S.: cumulion N. horizon. 5. Cirri of different kinds, 
becoming haze to S.: cumuli on NE. and SW. horizon. 
