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Hourly Meteorological Observations, June 8 — 11, 1844. 



Hott. 

 Mean 

 Time. 



Baro- 

 meter 

 at 32°. 



8 



9 



10 



II 



12 



22 



9 13 

 14 

 13 



16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 



22 [ 



23 I 

 10 



1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 3 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 

 11 

 12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



21 



22 



23 







1 



2 



Thermometers. 



II 



29-672 

 671 

 671 

 678 

 676 

 665 



29-656 



29-609 

 606 

 606 

 603 

 619 

 629 

 625 

 625 

 614 

 610 

 607 

 599 

 621 

 609 

 615 

 615 

 624 

 637 

 651 

 679 

 709 

 726 

 752 

 760 



29-771 

 781 

 781 

 797 

 812 

 826 

 834 

 844 

 847 

 855 

 861 

 862 

 866 

 865 

 865 

 861 

 870 

 856 

 856 

 855 

 848 

 844 

 832 

 835 



Dry. 



59-9 

 58-3 

 56-7 

 56-3 

 53-7 

 34-8 



Wet. DifF. 



54-7 

 53-7 

 52-2 

 52-3 

 31-1 

 51-2 



52-9 



51-7 



5I-I 



30-6 



300 



50-0 



52-8 



54-0 



36-1 



60-0 



61-6 



63-7 



53-7 



61-0 



37-4 



61-3 



60- 1 



59-3 



58-3 



54-7 



51-0 



50-0 



47-8 



45-8 



44-8 

 42-9 

 44-9 

 43-2 

 47-2 

 46-8 

 51-0 

 52-9 

 56-5 

 57-5 

 60-8 

 62-9 

 64-9 

 65-9 

 63-2 

 64-8 

 61-5 

 61-0 

 58-9 

 57-0 

 350 

 34-8 

 !33-0 



5-2 

 4-6 

 4-5 

 4-0 

 2-6 

 3-6 



31-0 

 50-9 

 50-0 

 49-9 

 48-9 

 48-7 

 50-1 

 50-4 

 50-2 

 53-5 

 33-8 

 55-2 

 50-8 

 56-0 

 52-0 

 33-2 

 31-7 

 52-3 

 52-0 

 48-9 

 46-5 

 45-8 

 44-7 

 43-6 



42-8 

 41-7 

 42-8 

 41-8 

 43-9 

 44-8 

 48-0 

 49-0 

 51-2 

 51-2 

 52-7 

 54-3 

 55-3 

 56-7 

 55-3 

 56-8 

 55-3 

 55-2 

 54-2 

 51-9 

 51-2 

 51-0 

 50-6 

 32-2 I 30-8 



Wind. 



1-9 

 0-8 

 1-1 

 07 

 1-1 

 1-3 

 2-7 

 3-6 

 3-9 

 6-5 

 7-8 

 8-5 

 2-9 

 50 

 3-4 

 8-3 

 8-4 

 7-0 

 6-3 

 5-8 

 4-3 

 4-2 

 3-1 

 2-2 



2-0 



1-2 



21 



1-4 



.3-3 



20 



30 



3-9 



5-3 



6-3 



8-1 



8-6 



9-6 



9-2 



7-9 



8-0 



6-2 



5-8 



4-7 



5-1 



3-8 



3-8 



2-4 



1-4 



Maximum 

 force in 

 li>. 10°. 



From 



lbs. 



1-5 

 1-2 

 0-7 

 0-5 

 0-2 

 1-6 



1-3 



2-3 

 0-3 

 0-3 

 0-3 

 0-3 

 0-3 

 0-4 

 0-7 

 1-3 

 1-7 

 1-0 

 2-1 

 2-4 

 0-9 

 1-5 

 1-1 

 1-9 

 1-6 

 1-8 

 1-3 

 1-7 

 0-2 

 0-3 

 0-3 



01 



0-4 



0-5 



0-6 



0-3 



0-3 



0-2 



0-2 



0-6 



0-9 



1-1 



0-9 



1-0 



0-8 



0-9 



1-6 



2-2 



1-2 



1-9 



0-7 



0-4 



0-7 



1-0 



0-2 



1V.S. 



I-O 

 0-2 

 01 

 0-2 

 0-3 

 1-1 



O-I 



0-2 

 0-2 

 0-3 

 0-4 

 0-1 

 0-3 

 0-6 

 0-8 

 1-6 

 1-0 

 2-3 

 0-9 

 0-4 

 0-3 

 1-4 

 1-3 

 0-4 

 1-1 

 1-2 

 0-7 

 01 

 0-2 

 01 



O-I 



0-0 



0-4 



0-2 



0-3 



0-3 



0-2 



0-2 



0-3 



0-5 



0-5 



0-2 



0-6 



0-6 



0-2 



1-5 



1-7 



1-8 



0-7 



0-1 



0-4 



0-6 



0-2 



0-1 



Cloud.'', 



Sc. :C.-s.:Ci. 



moving 



from 



Sky 

 clouded 



pt. 

 20 

 19 

 18 

 18 

 19 

 18 



20 



15 



18 

 17 

 17 



19 

 17 

 18 

 18 

 18 

 19 

 21 

 24 

 22 

 24 

 22 

 24 

 23 

 22 



22 

 22 



20 

 20 

 18 

 19 

 18 

 18 

 23 

 21 



23 V. 

 23 

 25 

 20 

 20 

 22 

 19 



22 V 

 20 

 19 

 19 

 19 

 18 

 19 

 20 



pt. pt. pt. 



19: 

 19 



IS:- 



23 

 24 

 23 

 23 

 23 



24; 



24 : — ; — 



28 



26 



0-10. 



10-0 

 lO-O 

 100 

 lO-O 

 7-0 

 9-5 



3-0 

 2-0 

 4 

 2-0 

 2-5 

 2-0 

 1-3 

 2-0 

 7-0 

 8-0 

 90 

 9-0 

 10-0 

 9-5 

 9-5 

 9-3 

 7-3 

 5-0 

 2-0 

 1-5 

 0-7 

 0-2 

 0-3 

 0-3 



O-I 

 0-2 

 0-2 

 0-3 

 0-5 

 0-5 

 2-0 

 3-5 

 9-0 

 9-0 

 90 

 9-0 

 8-5 

 9-0 

 9-0 

 9-8 

 100 

 9-8 

 9-3 

 9-2 

 9-3 

 10-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarlss. 



Scud ; thick cirrous clouds. 



Id. ; id. 



CiiTO-stratous scud ; dense cirro-strati. 



Id. ; id. 



Scud ; cirrous clouds. 



Id. 



Scud and cirro-strati on liorizon. 

 Cirro-strati to E. ; scud to S. 

 Scud and loose cumuli ; cirri and cirro-strati to E. 

 Cirro-strati, tinged with red. 

 Woolly cirri to S. ; scud on Cheviot ; cirro-strati. 

 id. ; id. 



patches of cirro-strati. 



Id. 

 Scud and cumuli ; 

 Id. 

 Id.; 

 Id.; 

 Id.; 



cir.-cum.-str. ; cum. and cum.-str. 

 woolly cirri and cirro-strati, 

 cirrous clouds. 

 Scud and loose cumuli ; showerO-^' 

 Dense cir.-str. and scud ; shower' at C" 40" ; rain- 

 Scud and loose cumuli ; woolly cirri and cirro-strati. 

 Id. ; cir.-str. and cir. haze : showers. 



Id. 



Id. ; cirro-strati to E. 



Id. ; fine cumtUi to NE. 



Id. ; cirro-strati and cumulo-strati. 



Id. ; cirro-strati to E. 



Scud and cirro-strati on E. horizon. 

 Id. 

 Id. 

 Patches of scud. 



strong twilight. 



Patches of scud ; 



Id. 



Cirrous-haze to E. ; scud to S. 

 Id. ; scud, 



semifluid -like cirro-cumuli. 



Scud 

 Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 



cirri to W. ; haze on E. horizon, 

 cirri and cirro-strati ; cumuli to SE. 

 Loose smoky scud ; thicker scud. 

 Scud ; cirri and cirro-strati ; cumuli to N. 



Id. ; id. 



Scud and loose cumuli : cirro-strati and cirro-cumuli. 

 Cirro-cumuli ; scud and loose cum. ; cirri, cirro-strati. 

 Scud and loose cumuli. 



Id. 

 Scud ; scud and cumuli ; cirrous haze ; wild sky. 

 Id. ; cumuli, cirro-strati, and cirrous haze. 

 Id.; bands of cirro-strati, cirrous haze; dropsofrain. 

 As before. 



Id. 

 Cirro-strati, woolly and cymoid cirri ; scud on hor. 

 Id. 



Id. ; rainO'S 

 Id. ; id. 



, = 8, S. = 16, W. = 24. The 



The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E. 

 motions of ttie three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cin-o-stratus), and Cir. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 



.lune 10'' l^t .50". (.Midnight.) The observer found that he could read print from types 0-1 inch deep with considerable ease ; 

 not risen. 



Moon 



