30-9 
29-6 
34-2 
46-4 
32-4 
43-3 
47-5 
46-5 
41-4 
47-9 
24-5 
41-4 
38:5 
Srye Heap. (C) 
11-20 a.m. 
11-30 a.m. 
1-0 p.m. 
0-30 p.m. 
0-30 p.m. 
0-16 p.m. 
Sca FELL PIKE. (G) 
Dew 
Point. 
77 
35-9 
31-5 | 10-30 a.m. 
Hour. 
h.m. 
11-30 a.m. 
11-0 a.m. 
11-0 a.m. 
10-20 a.m. 
11-20 a.m. 
10-20 a.m. 
10-30 a.m. 
10-30 a.m. 
8-15 a.m. 
9-15 a.m. 
10:0 am. 
11:0 a.m. 
11-0 a.m. 
11-0 am. 
THE ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT. 93 
_ Srations adjacent to the Vale of Wastdale, in the Year 1852. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT THE DIFFERENT STATIONS. 
1851. 
Dec. 30. Damp mist at all the stations. 
" 31. The same. 
1852. 
Jan. 31. A, 83" a.m, fine morning; 43% r.m., rain; B, heavy rain; C, | 
heavy rain, but below the mist. Misty, with snow or rain, at | 
all the other stations. 
March 1. A and B, fine and clear; C and D, large flakes of snow falling, | 
no mist; E, misty, occasional gleams; F, clear and frosty; | 
G, hard frost, some snow falling. 
31. Overcast, with an absence of mist at all the stations. Faint 
gleams at F, and bright sunshine at G. 
April 30. Dense mist, with small misty rain, at most of the stations. Fair | 
at C, F, G, and at A, on returning. 
May 31. Overcast, no mist or sunhine. 
July 1. A,at 7° 15™, overcast, fair; at 7 p.at, fair; mist low down on the 
mountains. B, gleams. C and D, overcast, without mist. H, | 
misty, with smal] misty rain. F, just entering the mist. G, 
yery dense mist, with small misty rain. 
August 2. A, cloudy. B, hot sunshine, © and D, neither mist nor sun- | 
shine. E, misty. F and G, fair and clear. 
31. A, at 65 15™, dark morning, with some rain; at 5) p.m.,, fair and 
clear. B, fair, a heavy shower just ceased. OC and D, fair, | 
and clear of mist. E, very wet and misty. F, misty. G, dense 
mist. : 
Sept. 30. A, dark morning, with appearance of rain, B, C, and D, very wet, | 
but below the mist. E, very wet and misty. F, rain began 
close to the under surface of the mist. G, very wet and misty. 
Nov. 1. A, on leaving, overcast, but fair; on returning, very wet. Band 
C, very wet, but below the mist; dense mist with small rain 
at all the other stations. 
30. Hard frost, overcast, a transient gleam; no mist at any of the 
stations. 
Dec, 31. A, on leaving, fair but misty; heavy rain on returning. B, wet, 
but now below the mist. C, misty, but nearly fair ;—dense | 
mist with rain at all the other stations. A complete hurri- 
cane on Sca Fell Pike. Gauges all free from ice. 
3 
” 
thy 
Note.—The readings of the Dry and Wet Bulb Thermometers have all | 
been reduced to a standard instrument, selected by Mr Gratsuer of the 
Royal Observatory. 
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