130 DaiLty METEOROLOGICAL 
B THERMOMETERS. ANEMOMETER. 
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Mean Time BeEOS Bia ai 
of MSS ; Max. ||GauGr. * | Direction of 
. Corrected. is Diff. . === a 
Observation. and Min. pe Wind. 
Clouds moving from 
d. oh. = in. . 5. Ss. 
May 28 18 0 . . : 2-2 : SW : W by N. 
SSW. 
May 29 
cooooco 
ocoooo oo 
Various. 
Various : W by 8. 
W?: WbyS. 
ESE, 
ENE. 
ENE. 
185 
29-110 
29-094 : ; i . ; 
29-092 ; ; : ; : SSW. 
29-084 . . : E 
29-057 : : ; E ‘ NE by E. 
29.032 ; : : : 7 | NEby N, 
28-983 ; f : : .5 | NE by N. 
28-976 . b 4 . dl NNE. 
28-970 ; F : ; .6 | NEbyN. 
28-994 : ; : : NYE. 
29-046 s 4 Ki cf i N by E. 
29-118 . c r H N by E. 
29-175 : F A : B NNE. 
29-234 || 46-5 : . . 7 NE by N. 
29-277 || 45-2 . . : : NE by N. 
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May 31475. New silk put upon the wet bulb thermometer. 
June 24 22h, The maximum temperature given is rather doubtful. The maximum at one time was observed to be 61°5. 
an accurate indicate, the leap must have been sudden. 
