140 Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, JANUARY 10—13, 1845. 
SR. THERMOMETERS. WIND. Clouds, 
Waar Masi Se. :C.-s.:Ci.,|/ Sky 
i ee i clouded. 
at 32°. || Dry. | Wet. | Diff.|/ force in | From Than 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
Is in. te 
29-031 A : g i 17 zi Send and cirro-strati; rain?°- 
050 . A : . . 18 zi dats rain! 0. 
072 i : : fi : Id. 
113 . : Scud. 
161 Loose seud ; cirro-stratous scud. 
179 Seud: cirro-strati; woolly cirri. 
210 Seud : woolly cirri; loose, ragged cumuli to SE. 
243 Scud ; loose cumuli; cirri; cirro-strati. 
274 Talis Id. 
277 Cumuli to SE.; cir. and cir.-str. to SW. and E. 
300 Scud: mottled and woolly cir.; rad. from S by W. 
325 Seud: woolly cirri; cirro-strati. 
351 . . . \ : I: a Seud and loose cumuli; dappled grey cir., cirrous haze. 
374 Id. ; to S. woolly cirri. 
383 Scud cirrous haze; lunar corona. 
391 Cirri and haze on horizon ; lunar corona. 
396 Id. ; id. 
391 1iGhs id. to E. 
401 Cirri and cirro-strati to NE. 
408 Id. 
29-590 Sunday. Seud and cirri. 
29-581 aaa | (0 fi -0 ? || Rather dense fog. 
567 || 26-6 | 27- Som | ICs ‘ 0? Id. 
551 z y -- | 0- ; : Id. 
535 b é Seo: u . Id. 
520 27. saeciiOE 5 j . Id. 
500 | 28. ; ; E : : Id.; clearing off at 18" 30™. 
492 d i ; i ; Bi Stratus in the hollows ? 
475 : : E : : i: : Seud, 
456 -: : ns 5 . :—: . = a few drops of rain at 20" 50". 
436 Hi 4 ' E cea : iY Scotch mist. 
413 : ; ; : ae. f LB fog to N. 
386 r ; : ' eee : aS id. 
364 : 
338 6 || 0- eee 
321 i 5 F ; ve is . ; clouds breaking to S. 
299 y a : ; K gees 5 p woolly cirri. 
291 : : * 
287 ; : 3 Hi é . Thick scud; drops of rain. 
280 ' : : é c H Id. ; id. 
278 : ; ‘ ' : Thick seud or cirro-strati ; rain”? 
: Id. ; id, 
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The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E.= 8, 8. = 16, W.= 24. 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sec. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
