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OBSERVATIONS, JANUARY 18—24. 1843. 
SPECIES OF CLOUDS, &c. 
Masses of cirro-cumuli and mottled cirro-strati + varieties of cirri; sky of a deep blue, the clouds have a bluish or greyish tinge. 
Clouds quite homogeneous. 
Dark ; light rain. 
Light rain. 
Seud, moving rapidly. 
Id. ; light rain. 
Id., cumulo-strati on NE. horizon. 
i nearly homogeneous. 
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Td. 
Id., light rain. 
. Clouds homogeneous, dark. 
, Cirrous haze, stars seen dimly; the moon rising red. 
. Seud, like a thin stratum of a semifluid pouring over the moon’s face. 
. Scud + the sky nearly covered with cirrous clouds and haze. 
Id. + fine woolly and silky cirri. 
Id. + woolly cirri, loose cumuli on horizon from N. to E. 
Td. 
Id. + cirrous clouds to 8. 
Id. + id. ; the scud covers all the sky except three-tenths to E. 
. Stars seen indistinctly. 
Id. 
. Light cirri ; lunar halo at 17" 50™. 
Id. ; haze to E. and N., tinged with red to E. [S.and Es hoar frost. 
Linear and mottled cirri lying in strata from E. to W., becoming thick haze on all sides except to W. 5 fog, objects invisible at # of a mile to 
. Hazy as before to E., fog clearing off. 
Hazy round horizon. 
Scud. 
Id. 
Td. 
Id. 
. Quite clear. 
. Linear cirri lying NW. to SE., loose cumuli on Cheviot. 
. Patches of scud on hor.: woolly cirri lying in strata from NW. to SE, 
. Nearly as at 224, clouds thicker. 
. Cirrous-edged cumuli. 
. Scud: mottled and woolly cirri moving very slowly. 
. Raining heavily. 
Id. 
. Scud; rain; a flash of lightning seen ; clouds moving off. 
Id.; smart showers. 
Id. + woolly cirri to E., loose cumuli to SW. 
Id. +— woolly and mottled cirri. 
Id., moving quickly : cirrous clouds, slowly + fine cirro-cumuli to E. 
Id. 
Id.; smart shower commenced. 
8. Scud to N. 
Scud. 
18. Scud ; cirrous clouds above ? 
Observer’s 
Initial. 
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