Gott BaRo- 
Mean METER 
Time. | at 32° 
oe; ea in. 
26 23 | 29-341 
27 0] 346 | 
1 366 
2 365 | 
3 351 
4 335 
5 | 299 | 
6) 262 
7 || 231 
8| 199 
9/| 184 
10) 134 
11|| 078 
12|| 032 
13 29-010 | 
14 || 28-958 
15 938 
16|| 923 
17} 900 
18 873 
19 842 
20|| 841 
21 839 
22) 855 
23 885 
28 0 920 
1 || 28-967 
2 | 29-013 
3 074 
4]) 120 
5 166 
6|| 208 
7 238 
Sil) e27a 
9 296 
10], 331 
11) 353 
12) 398 
13 || 29-424 
14 455 
15 481 | 
16 501 
17 540 
18 585 
19 625 
20) 661 
21 699 
Ooi seal 
23 773 
29 0 808 
1 851 
2 878 
3 888 
4 894 
5 924 
6 951 
Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, MArcH 26—29, 1845. 
THERMOMETERS, WIND. 
Clouds, 
Maximun Se.: oF Ci. 
; force in MOVIE: 
Dry. | Wet. | Diff. eel From Reon 
WS 2 . Ibs. | Ibs. pt. pt. pt. pt. 
49-2 | 43-4 |5-8 || 4-1)/3-1 |} 26 || 26:—:— 
50-9 | 44-2 |6-7 || 2-9/2-8 | 24 || 24:—:— 
52-9 | 45-4 |7-5 || 3-1/2.0 |} 22 | 94:—:26 
52-2 |46-0 |6-2 | 1-8] 1-2 |20 || 24:—:— 
51-7 | 46-2 |5-5 | 1-8])1-5 | 20 || 24:—:— 
49-1 |45-7 | 3-4 | 1-2/0-6 | 20 | 21:—:— 
48-0 | 46-0 | 2-0 || 0-8/0-7 | 22 || 23:—:— 
48-5 | 46-4 | 2-1 | 2-8] 1-7 |18 || 24:—:— 
48-8 | 47-5 | 1-3 || 2-1)1-3 |19 || 24:—:— 
3-2 | 19 
48.0 | 42-7 | 5-3 || 7-7|5-6 |24 |o5:— 
48-4 | 43-2 | 5-2 || 7-2|3.2 |25 | 26:28 
48-0 | 42-7.|5-3 || 4-9|4-3 |27 || 25:26 
46-3 | 42-4 |3-9 || 2-9| 1.6 7 
45-9 | 41-1 |4-8 || 3-1] 1-7 | 26 ||26: 26 
43-5 | 39-6 |3-9 || 2-1]2.2 | 25 
3-8 
-6| 1-6 | 28 
41.2 | 38-2 | 3-0 || 2-1|2-0 | 26 
40-6 | 38-0 | 2-6 |) 2:0} 1-2 | 25 
40-0 | 37-6 | 2-4 || 1-8] 1-5 | 27 
39-8 | 37-2 | 2-6 || 1-6|0-8 | 25 
40.0 | 37-2 |2-8 || 1-2|0-8 | 25 
40-2 | 37-2 |3-0 | 1-1/0-8 | 26 
39-7 | 36-4 |3-3 || 0-5] 1-1 | 26 
40-5 |37-3 |3-2 || 1-1|0-7 | 27 
42-1 |38-7 | 3-4 || 0-7] 0.7 | 24 
45-1 |40-7 | 4-4 || 1-3] 2-1 | 27 
47-5 |42-5 |5-0 | 2-2|1-2 |}298 |130:— 
48-4 |40-5 |7-9 || 3-3/3-3 | 28 ||29:— 
50-5 | 42-6 |7-9 || 3-6|2-1 | 30 |\98:— 
49-3 | 40-6 |8-7 || 2-5/1-8 |30 
51-4 | 42.4 | 9.0 |] 2-2|1-0 |}29 ||29:— 
51-9 | 42-1 | 9-8 || 2-2)1-8 ]29 |129:— 
51-5 | 41-9 |9-6 || 1-7]1.2 130 ||/29:— 
51-7 | 42-3 |9-4 | 1-4]0-9 130 ||29:— 
50-1 | 40-7 | 9-4 || 1-2) 0-6 | 29 
Sky 
clouded. 
March 274 10, 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks, 
Scud and loose cumuli; cirri. 
Id. ; id.; cirro-strati, ‘ 
Id. ; woolly cirri; cirro-strati. 
Id. ‘i 
Id. ; cirrous mass. 
Id. ; id. ; drops of rain. 
Send; cirrous mass; solar halo. 
Id.; mass of cirro-strati. 
Electric-like seud ; cirro-strati; showers. 
Scud; cirrous mass. 
Id. ; 100 drops of rain. 
Id.; id.; id. 
Id. ; id. ; lightest drizzle. 
ds id. ; id. 
Scud ; cirrous mass; lightest drizzle. 
Td; id. ; a shower at 134 30™, 
Id.; cirro-cumulo-strati; shower? at 14% 30™. 
Id.; id. 
Seud and loose cumuli. 
Thick scud and loose cumuli; sky slightly milky. 
Scud ; loose cum. ; sky slightly milky ; showers after 194, 
Id.; woolly cirro-strati ; sky slightly milky. 
Id.; id. ; id. 
Id.; part of a rainbow. 
Id.; loose cumuli. 
Id.; cirrous haze to E. 
Id.; cirro-strati; drops of rain. 
Seud and loose cumuli; cirro-strati. 
Scud ; loose cumuli; cirro-strati. 
Id. ; id. ; id. 
dss id.; nimbi; cirro-strati to N. 
Id; ide sheets of cirro-strati. 
Masses of scud ; cirro-strati and cirrous haze to N. 
Cirro-strati to N., and patches scattered about. 
Id. 
Id.; faint auroral light. 
Td. ; id. 
Cirro- pita on N, and E. horizon. 
Clouds to E. and N. 
Id. on E. horizon. 
Thin clouds on E. horizon. 
Td. 
Cirro-strati on E. horizon. 
Bank of cirro-strati on E. horizon. 
Seud above Cheviot ; patches of cir.-str. on E. hor. 
Nearly as before. 
Tals thin streaks of cirri to E. 
Patches of scud and loose cum. ; streaks of cir. to E. 
Detached cumuli. 
Cumuli; milky-looking near the sun.* 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. ; becoming slightly cirro-cumulous in some places. 
The pressure of the wind would have been estimated at upwar' ds of 7 lbs., in some cases ; the anemometer has not shewn — 
4 lbs.; the index is frequently tugged back 2 lbs. in strong gusts, and the gust is over before it can mark. his i is evidently due to the spony 
ture in the vane being presented obliquely to the wind, which creates a vacuum in the tube. 
March 284 04, 
The clouds seen blown into thin vapour or rain. 
* See additional Meteorological Notes after the Howrly Meteorological Observations. 
(ORORONOLONO) 
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