OBSERVATIONS, MArcH 22—Aprir 20. 1843. 
SPECIES OF CLOUDS, &c. 
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11 0. Seud. 
12 0. Id. i 
13 0. Id. 
14 0. Id. 
15 0. Id. 
16 0. A few drops of rain. The wind since last hour has moved round by E. to N. 
17 0. Scud; afew drops of rain; wind beginning to blow. 
18 0. Id. 
19 0. Id. some of it very low + cirrous clouds. 
#20 0. Id. 
21 0. Id.; drops of rain. 
22 0. Id.; smart shower. 
23 0. Rain. 
0 0. Scud + cumulo-strati to §.; breaking to 8. 
i e ao +— large cirro-cumuli and cirrous haze ; cumulo-strati and cumuli on horizon ; clearing to S. 
2 0. Seud. 
3 0. Cirrous seud. 
4 0. Scud; light rain. 
5 0. Id. 
6 0. Heavy clouds on E. horizon. 
7 0. Seud. 
8 0. Small patches of scud ; cirrous haze on horizon. 
9 0. Id. 
10 0. Seud. 
12 0. Aurora before this time. (See Extra Magnetical Observations.) 
12 0. Aurora. (See Extra Magnetical Observations.) 
14 0. Id.; patches of clouds to NNW. 
16 0. The sky became quickly covered with seud at 154 30". 
12 0: Scud. 
14 0. Aurora 
16 0. Id. 
10 0. Scud. 
11 0. Id. 
(12 «0. Id. 
18 0. Clouds and haze on horizon. 
(14 «0. Id. ; dark. 
“15 0. Linear cirri to SSE. 
16 0. Scud? 
17 0. A sheet of loose cirro-cumuli; thick fog. 
‘18 0. Loose cirro-cumuli and woolly cirri; thick fog. 
ik 9 0. Loose seud ; foggy. 
20 0. Cirrous clouds, woolly cirri, &e. 
/21 0. Id., id. 
/22 0. The sky covered with cirrous clouds and haze; cumulo-strati. 
123 0. Nearly as before ; large cirro-cumuli +- cumulo-strati near horizon. 
0 0. Scud + cirrous clouds ; cumulo-strati to S.; drops of rain. 
1 O. Id, + cirro-cumuli; the horizon dark with clouds to W. 
2 0. Id. +a thick mass of cirrous clouds; ranges of cumulo-strati to SE. and S. 
'3 0. Id. + cirrous clouds to NE. 
4 0. Id. + cirro-strati to E.; cirri to NE. 
5 0. Id.; dark clouds to W. 
6 0. Id. + large cirro-cumuli. 
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