OBSERVATIONS, NOVEMBER 4—10. 1843. 
SPECIES OF CLOUDS, &c. 
0. Scud in eddies turning to N.: cirrous-edged cumuli and cumulo-strati; a stratum of cumuli extending from SSW. to ENE., which is scud 
beneath moving in different directions ; splendid solar rays cross the notches of the clouds reaching about 70° towards the zenith. 
2. Loose cumuli and scud + ranges of cumuli. 
4, Id. + id. 
6. Id. 
8. Id. ; passing showers. 
10. Masses of scud, moving quickly : patches of mottled cirri. 
. Seud. 
Id., moving very quickly : cirro-cumulous seud, moving very slowly : woolly, mottled, and diffuse cirri. 
. Loose cumuli on NE. and S. horizons: large woolly cirro-cumuli. 
. Scud: large woolly cirro-cumuli + cirro-strati on E. horizon. 
. Scud and loose cumuli. 
. Loose cumuli to N. +- cumulo-strati on §. horizon. 
. Scud + cumuli on S. horizon; a few drops of rain. 
. Cirri and patches of scud. 
. Sky covered with thin misty scud ; faint lunar halo shortly after this about 20° radius. 
. Homogeneous seud ; light drizzle. 
. Thick scud, chiefly to E. : patches of cirro-strati to W. 
. Scud and loose cumuli. 
. Masses of loose cumuli. 
. Masses of woolly cirro-cumuli and cirri + loose cumuli and scud near S. and NW. horizon. 
. Scud + cirro-strati and cumuli on horizon; rainbow. 
. Scud to W. 
. Scud ; occasional showers. 
. Large woolly cirro-cumuli. 
. Large thin woolly cirro-cumuli + scud passed off to W. with light rain. 
. Scud and cirro-strati on E. horizon. 
. Cumuli on NE. horizon ; loose cumuli on Cheviot. 
. Loose cirro-cumuli and cirro-strati +- cumuli on NE. and SE. horizon. 
. Cumulo-strati round horizon + cirro-strati to 8. 
. Loose cumuli round horizon; a shower of snow 2? passed along to the N. and E. half an hour ago. 
. Masses of scud and loose cumuli. 
. Loose cumuli. 
. Patches of scud. 
. Scud + cirro-strati to E. 
. Loosely mottled cirri and cirrous scud. 
. Woolly, linear, and mottled cirri +- seud and loose cumuli to SE. 
. Woolly cirri and loose cirro-cumuli +— patches of scud ; cirro-strati on horizon. 
. Woolly and flame cirri, cirrous haze and cirro-strati: lines of patches of cumuli to N. 
. Thick woolly cirro-cumuli; when it became overcast about an hour ago, the clouds were very fine cirro-cumuli 
(Which gradually became thicker and larger; they radiate from NNW.; masses of cirri on E. horizon. 
6. Dense cirro-stratus. 
8. Nearly homogeneous. 
. Thick mass of clouds ; a few flakes of snow. 
. Light rain. 
Id. 
. Woolly cirri, cirrous haze and cirro-cumuli; moving very slowly + loose scud and mist to N. 
. Dense cirrous clouds; foggy. 
Id. ; scud occasionally. 
Id. 
Id. 
MAG. AND MET. oss. 1843. 
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