Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, JANUARY 8—10, 1845. 139 
THERMOMETERS. WIND. 
Clouds, 
Maximum Se. :C.-8.: Ci] Sky 
* i d. 
Dry. | Wet. | Dit] force in phe || aanin 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
a pt. pt. pt. 
32-0 | 1- . . * Cirri and haze on horizon. 
31-8 | 0- E } ; Cirri radiating from SW. and NE. 
30-4 
30-5 
29-9 ' 
29-5 |0- D p Thin cirri; stars dim. 
29-9 |0- H . ! Cirri thicker; id. 
32-7 | 0- B E : Id. 
31-7 | 0+ ‘ H . Cirri radiating from SW. and NE. 
31-6 | 0» : Hl . Scud ; cirro-strati. 
31-8 | 0- D . . dee id. 
32-8 | 0- : : - Cirro-cumuli; cirro-strati; cirri; red to SE. 
32-9 | 1- : . 720: : Td. ; id. ; id. 
35-4 3 Woolly cirri; cirro-strati; haze. 
36-7 Id. ; id. ; id. 
39-3 Id. ; id. ; id. 
39-3 Sky nearly covered with woolly cirri. 
38-7 Id. 
36:3 
33-8 
1Ghs cirro-strati. 
Cirro-strati; cirri lying NE. to SW. since 84 18}. 
31-9 Thin cirri. 
29-8 Band of thin cirrus ; faint aurora to N. 
31-2 | «+. D ! . Td. ; fine auroral arch. 
28-6 | --- || 0- iW B Id. ; bright aurora. 
28-7 Id. ; id. 
29-0 Cirro-strati to N.; id. 
29-4 Id. to NW. 
28-6 Cirro-strati to N. 
28-8 | 28-6 Id. to N.; aurora obscured. 
34-9 | 32.7 Cirro-strati, cirri, and haze. 
35-4 | 33-9 | 1- : : . Cirro-strati and cirrous haze. 
36-3 | 34-7 | 1- : D : Td. 
38-0 | 36-0 | 2- 5 . : Id. 
38-4 | 36-4 | 2- . ; . Id.; cirri radiating from SW. 
38-8 | 36-8 | 2: : D 220: . Cirro-stratous scud? reddish to SE. 
38-9 | 37-0 | 1- : : i—: . Scud; cirro-cumuli; cirro-strati; cirri; red to SE. 
39-7 | 37-8 | 1- : . 220: * Cirro-cumulous scud ; loose scud ; cirro-strati; cirri. © 
41-2 | 39-0 | 2- . I. :20: “9. As before ; scud on Cheviot. 
41-7 | 39-4 | 2. . D 9 5 Scud ; cirro-strati; cirri. 
43-0 | 40-7 |2- 5 : a. E Id.; woolly cirri; cirro-strati. @ 
42-8 | 40-5 | 2- 5 : —! p Id.; cirro-strati; cirri. 
43-2 | 40-9 | 2. A : :—: E Td. ; id. 
43-2 |40-9 | 2. : l —! - Id. ; id. ; cirrous mass. 
43-2 |40-9 | 2. A : t—: : Id. ; id. ; id. 
43-6 | 41-0 | 2. : D . Id. ; id. ; cirrous haze. 
44-0 | 41-2 | 2- . . . Scud and cirro-strati. 
43-9 | 41-2 | 2- : ‘ B Td. 
45-3 | 42-2 |3.- - : j Td. ; rain”? 
45-4 | 43-2 | 2. . : . Td. ; rain! 
47-0 | 44-3 | 2- A “ E Id. ; id. 
46-7 |44-5 | 2. 5 : . Id. ; clouds broken. 
47-0 | 44-8 | 2- . . . Scud and cirro-strati; rain? 
46-9 | 45-0 | 1- : . . Id. ; id. 
46-9 | 45-1 | 1: . . e Id. ; stars dim. 
47-7 |46-0 |1- . . z Td. ; rain! 
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he direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, 8.= 16, W.= 24. The 
ions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
