152 Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, FEBRUARY 12—14, 1845. 
| THERMOMETERS, 
Time. | at 32°. Dry. 
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3 
4 
5 
6 976 || 32-1 
7 972 || 31-3 
8 946 || 32.4 
9 909 || 32-7 
10 879 || 33-7 
11 873 || 33-8 
12| 855 || 33-4 
13 || 29-828 || 33-7 
14|| 785 ||35-5 
13 0} 493 || 40-2 
549 || 38-3 
|| 36-7 
587 || 35-3 
612 || 33-5 
633 || 32-5 
662 || 34.2 
10| 683 ||33-8 
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force in 
14, 
WIND. 
10™, 
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Clouds, 
Sc.: C.-s: Ci. 
moving 
from 
pt. 
24: 
pt. pt. 
Sky 
clouded. 
1:8 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
Nearly homogeneous cirrous mass ; snow since 20, — 
Undulated cirro-strati and cirrous mass. , 
Nearly homogeneous cirrous mass. 
Homogeneous clouds ; snow!. © 
ats snow’. 
Snow?” ; vivid flash of lightning at 8 10™, 
Id. % 
Id. 
Seud. 
Id.; snow!. 
Seud ; snow”. 
Loose scud ; dense cirro-strati. 
Thin, loose scud ; loose cirro-strati; cirro-strati. 
1GBs id. 
Ids; id. ; drops of rain. 
Ids; id. ; id. 
Td*; id. 
Id. ; id. ; blue cir.-str. to E, 
ins: id. ; drops of rain. — 
Seud, rather thicker; cirro-strati; drizzle”. , 
Id. ; cirro-cumulous scud ; many varieties of cirri. 
4 cirri ; sky red. 
Ike id. 
Id. ; shower since last. 
Seud and cirro-strati. 
Cir.-cum. scud ; loose cir.-str. ; bands of thin cirri. 
Patches of seud ; bands of cirri; bluish corona. 
Faint lunar corona. 
Very clear ; 12 5™, meteor from zenith to NW. 
Seud to W. 
Clear; stars twinkling very hard. 
Cirro-strati to E. i 
Clear. 
Streak of cirro-stratus to E.; sky getting milky to ] 
Seud on Cheviot and on horizon. 
Id. ; cirro-strati; hoar-frost on the ground. q 
Cirro-strati and loose hanging cir, clouds ; scud to SI 
Loose cirro-cumuli; cirro-strati; seud on Cheviot. 
As before. 
Seud ; wo. cir. and cir. haze; cir.-str.; cum. on E. hi 
Seud and loose cumuli; cirri; cirro-strati; haze. 
Id. ; cir.-str. ; slight snow-showel 
des id. [NE 
Id. ; id.; loose seud; cumuli 
Id: ; id.; loose cum. on E, hor 
Id. ; snow-shower around, 
Watery cirro-cumuli; cirro-strati; fine lunar cor. 
Id. ; id. 
Id., much denser. 
| Id. 
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. q 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
Feb. 124 21". Clouds bluish to E.; the scud is lower than the top of Cheviot. 
Feb. 13° 7" 30™. Large masses of loose cumuli and scud, which, when thin, produce an indistinct corona while passing over the 
The sky is unusually clear beyond. 
134 18) 5m. Twilight beginning to break. Sky milky to altitude 30° from E. 
