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THERMOMETERS. WIND. 
Gott. BarRo- 
Mean || METER Maximum 
Time. || at 32°, Dry. | Wet. | Diff. force in 
1s, |10™, 
a. h. 8 ® 5 Ibs. | Ibs. 
1 O || 29-737 || 33-6 | 31-2 | 2-4 || --- |0-0 
1 743 || 35-1 | 32-2 | 2-9 0-0 
2 749 || 34-8 | 32-5 | 2:3 0-2 
3 751 ||36-7 | 34-0 | 2-7 «. | 0-2 
4 768 || 34-9 | 32-4 | 2-5 .. | 0-2 
5 781 || 32-8 | 31-2 |1-6 || ... | 0-1 
6 798 || 31-8 | 30-2 |1-6 . | 0-1 
Ci 805 || 27-7 | 27-2 | 0-5 -- |0-0 
8 821 || 28-5 | 27-9 | 0-6 0-1 
9 832 || 26-2 ACC) eee 0-0 
10 838 || 23-8 | 23-7 .. |0-0 
Il 845 || 24-6 | 23-8 | 0-8 0-1 
12 844 || 20-0 | 20-2 0-1 
231) 29-801 || 34-0 | 32-4 |1-6 0-2 
2 13 || 29-660 || 38-2 | 37-5 |0-7 || ... | 0-3 
14 656 || 37-4 | 36-8 | 0-6 0-1 
15 654 || 37-6 | 37-0 | 0-6 0-2 
16 651 || 36-6 | 36-3 | 0-3 .. | 0-0 
17 652 || 38-2 | 37-8 |0-4 ||... | 0-1 
18 659 || 37-4 | 37-1 | 0-3 0-0 
19 673 || 36-4 | 36-0 | 0-4 0-2 
20 681 || 35-4 | 35-0 | 0-4 0-1 
21 710 || 35-0 | 34.8 |0-2 }| ... | 0-1 
22 720 || 35-2 | 35-1 | 0-3 0-1 
23 741 || 36-4 | 36-3 | 0-1 0-1 
3 0 760 || 38-0 | 37-9 | 0-1 0-1 
1 791 || 40-9 | 40-2 | 0-7 0-1 
2 793 || 43-6 | 40-7 | 2-9 0-1 
3 809 ||43-5 | 40.7 | 2-8 }| ... |O-1 
4 852 || 41-3 | 39-3 |2-0 || 0-2 | 0.2 
5 874 || 39-8 | 38-2 | 1-6 || 0-2 | 0.2 
6 893 || 38-7 | 37-1 | 1-6 || 0-2 |0-0 
7 901 || 38-7 | 37-0 | 1-7 | 0-6 |0-5 
8 914 || 37-6 | 35-8 | 1-8 | 0-8 | 0-6 
9 952 || 37-1 | 34-6 |2-5 || 1-1 |0-1 
10 956 || 36-6 | 34-0 | 2-6 || 0.7 | 0.4 
1 967 ||34-8 | 33-2 |1-6 | 0-9 | 0-2 
12 984 || 32-3 | 31-3 |1-0 | 0-1 | 0-1 
13 || 30-004 || 30-4 | 29-8 |0-6 | 0-1 | 0-0 
14 || 29-995 || 30-8 | 30-0 | 0-8 || 0-1 | 0-0 
15 || 30-006 || 29-7 | 29.2 |0-5 | 0-1 |0-1 
16 || 30-010 || 29-0 | 31-3 | ... |} 0-1 |0-1 
17 || 29-992 || 27-5 | 28-0 | .-- || 0-1 | 0-1 
18 989 || 26-6 | 26-8 | +» ||0-1 |0-0 
19 975 || 28-0 | 28-0 0-1 | 0-1 
20 974 || 28-0 | 28-0 0-2 | 0-1 
21 978 || 27-6 | 27-5 | ... || 0-2 |0-1 
22 978 || 30-8 | 30-1 | 0-7 || 0-1 | 0-1 
23 975 ||34-7 | 33-0 | 1-7 || 0-4 |0-4 
4 0 969 || 36-6 | 35-3 | 1-3 || 0-6 | 0-2 
1 928 || 39-6 | 37-6 | 2-0 |/0-9 |1-0 
2 904 || 40-6 | 38-5 | 2-1 || 1-0 |0-9 
3 896 || 42-0 | 39-2 | 2-8 || 2-0 | 1-6 
4 871 || 40-8 | 38-6 | 2-2 || 1-7 | 1-7 
5 867 || 40-3 | 37-9 | 2-4 || 1-3 | 1-7 
Clouds, 
ron | 
24: 
Sc. : C.-s.: Ci, 
moving 
from 
Sisal 
| 
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27:— || 
HourLty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, FEBRUARY 1—4, 1845. 
Sk 
y 
clouded. 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
As before. 
Woolly cir.; cir. haze; cir.-str.; faint solar halo ©} 
Woolly, curled, and mottled cirri; cirro-strati. 2) 
q 
Scud ; cirro-cumuli; cirro-strati; cirri. iia 
Seud; cirro-cumuli in bands, lying N. and S.; slight snow since 3% 
Cir.-str. scud ; cir. ~cum. as before ; cum.-str. to E. | 
Id. ; cirri radiating from S by W. and N by E. | t 
Id. ; cirri round horizon. 
ides id. 
Id. ; id. 
Id. ; cirri to E. and S. 
Cirri to SE 
Id. ; 
aint cirrous mass ; cirro-strati. ALM, | 
shower of snow. i 
Dense mass of cirro-strati; drops of rain. \\d 
Scud and cirro-strati; sky to N.; drops of rain. ia 
Id. 
Idk; stars dim. 
Id. 
Id. on horizon ; stars bright. 
Cirro-strati; cirri on E. and S. horizon. | 
Strati; scud on Cheviot ; cirro-strati to S. )| 
Strati; scud on Cheviot; cirro-strati to E.; clouds tinged red. 
Cirro-strati on S. and E. horizon; mist in valleys. ©} 
As before. 
Cirro-stratous scud ; slight fog in valleys. O} 
Id. ; bank of cirro-strati to E.; stratus. ©} 
Id. ; atmospheric haze. O} 
Bank of cirro-strati; cumulo-strati to E. 0} | 
Seud ; cirro-strati; cirri; drops of rain. 
Id.; cirro-stratous seud ; cirro-strati. 
Seud. 
Id. 
Id. 
Scud and cirro-strati on horizon. 
Id. on E. horizon. 
Id. id. 
Id. id. 
Scud and cirro-strati on E. horizon. 
Id. id. 
Id. round horizon. 
Id. on E. horizon. 
Clear. 
Td. 
Cirro-strati on horizon. 
Cirro-strati and patches of cirri over the sky. 
Linear and woolly cirri. 
Patches of cirro-strati and cirri. 
cirro-cumuli ; cirro-strati and cirri. 
Masses of cirro-strati on horizon. 
Cirro-strati; cirro-cumuli; woolly cirri. 
Id.; id. 
Cirro-cumulo-strati; cirro-strati. 
Cir.-cum.-str.; cir.-str.; loose cum. to SE. and patches of seud to N | 
Scud; cirro-cumuli and dense cirro-strati to NE.; thin woolly ci 
The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, H. = 8,8.=16, W.= 24. ‘Thi 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), © 
.8. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
Feb. 24 204. The sky on SSE. horizon is yellowish, becoming slightly orange to SE. ; to B. it is orange, becoming reddish ; to ENE., red 
to NE., purple: patches of growing scud on E. horizon, lying in a horizontal line, and at about equal intervals. 
Feb. 34 20%, Masses of stratus in the hollows of Cheviot, afterwards rising above the hill. 
