b OBSERVATIONS, FEBRUARY 6—13. 1843. 
SPECIES OF CLOUDS, &c. 
th. 
‘19. 
20. Two currents of scud. 
ly 2. Scud + cirrous scud to §.; very thick to E. 
0. Cirrous scud. 
2. Scud. 
4, Light rain, Scotch mist. 
8. Id., scud. 
10. Scud. 
+18. Homogeneous. 
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[% 20. Scud ; light rain. 
Id. 
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22, id. 
0. Id. id. 
me. Id. id. 
4. Id. id. 
6. Id. id. 
8. Id. id. 
| 10. Clouds breaking a little, mist gone. 
4 . Very thick and dark. 
. Patches of scud, haze. 
22. Scud; raining. 
0. ae +— woolly cirri and cirro-cumuli.. . 
2. Id ; ‘ 
4. Id., moving from different directions between N. and E. 
6. Heavy black seud. 
8. Thin scud, snowing a little. 
. Scud. 
8. Loose’scud, about 1} inch of snow has fallen during the night. 
0. Id. ; some snow falling. 
2. Cirrous scud and woolly cirri + a few cumuli to S.; snowing to N. 
0. Cirrous scud and woolly cumuli + cumuli to NW. 
2. Loose cumuli and scud. 
. Cirrous-scud. 
Bs. A shower of fine hail. 
. Cirrous seud. aie a: ’ 
10, Id. 
20. Scud. 
. Cirrous scud. 
Id. 
—Id., light rain. 
3, Large cirro-cumuli 4— linear cirri and haze to E. 
Scud. 
. Cirrous scud moving sldwly. 
oe motion scarcely perceptible. 
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4. Loose scud. 
_ MAG, AND MET. ogs, 1843. 2B 
Sas eedduw wwdsuwnwds dgeuddaue ae eee gen nddduw | 
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Observer’s 
Initial. 
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