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OBSERVATIONS, SEPTEMBER 13—19. 1843. 
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SPECIES OF CLOUDS, &c. 
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0. Patches of loose cumuli; hazy to E. 
2. Id. ; id. 
j 4, Cumulo-stratus on E. horizon. 
6. Scud and loose cumuli low on E. horizon, 
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10. Id. 
18. Seud. 
20. Thick fog. . [ground to E. 
22. Thin scud, much of it having a rotatory motion + loose-edged cumuli on horizon ; Mist rising from the 
0. Loose cumuli moving from all directions between ESE. and SSW., breaking into ragged patches which 
vanish before reaching the Prime Vertical; mottled cirri and cirrous haze to S. and E. 
2. Cirrous scud : varieties of cirri + cirro-strati to S. 
| 4. Cirro-cumuli, woolly cirri and cirrous haze + patches of cumuli to N. 
6. Cirro-cumuli and thick cirrous haze + patches of scud on E. horizon, 
Es. Id. -— id. ; red to NW. 
10. Homogeneous; a few drops of rain. 
| 18. Homogeneous. 
20. Id. 
22. | Id; foggy cloud. 
0. Patches of loose cumuli + cirrous haze to W. 
9. Patches of scud to N. and of cirro-strati to S. 
_ 4. Sheets of cirro-cumuli, mottled cirri and cirro-strati to S.; patch of scud to N. 
6. Large cirro-cumuli + masses of scud on E. horizon; woolly and mottled cirri to N. 
| 8. Patches of cirro-strati and cirro-cumuli. 
10. Id. 
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18. Foggy. 
20. Id.; linear and woolly cirri. 
22. Cirro-strati and linear cirri to N. 
_ 0. Loose cumuli: cirro-cumuli and mottled cirri; cirro-strati on horizon. 
_ 2. Loose cumuli: cirro-cumuli + cirro-strati on E. and §. horizon. 
4. Id. + haze on E. horizon. 
«C6. Id. + id. 
8. Id. : cirro-cumuli. 
10. 
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18. Thin scud : thick scud ; clouds breaking ; thick to E.; sky milky. 
}20. Scud + patches of cirro-strati. 
22. Id., moving rapidly + patches of linear cirri; cirro-strati on S. and NE. horizon. 
| 0. Scud + linear cirri. 
22, Ia. + | id. 
| 4. Thick scud ; occasional showers. 
| 6. Woolly cirri + patches of scud and dark cirro-strati. 
8. Patches of scud ; cirrous clouds. 
10. A faint aurora beyond clouds to N.; slight pulsations. 
18. Red cirro-strati to E.; rather thick fog; heavy dew. 
20. Feathered, diffuse, and crystallized-like cirri, moving slowly. 
22. Woolly and curled cirri, moving slowly +~ large cirro-cumuli to S.; cirro-strati near horizon. 
‘0. Cirro-cumulo-strati + linear cirri and cirro-strati. 
2. Cirro-cumuli, woolly cirri, and cirrous haze. 
4. Loose woolly cirro-cumuli. 
b. Id. + woolly cirri. 
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MAG. AND MET. oBs. 1848. 2T 
