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Gott. || Baro- 
Mean || METER 
Time. | at 32°. 
Hovurty MrtTEoROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, May 8—11, 1845. 
THERMOMETERS. 
Dry. | Wet. | Diff. 
ad. h. in. 
813 | 29-317 
14 317 
15 318 
16 321 
17 321 
18 | 329 
19 332 
20 331 
21 329 
22 320 
23 316 
9°0 314 
1 319 
2 317 
3 312 
4 310 
5 308 
6 327 
7 328 
8 331 
9 329 
10 334 
1l 331 
12 324 
13 || 29-323 
14 326 
15 324 
16 327 
17 332 
18 342 
19 352 
20 363 
21 369 
22 375 
23 386 
10 0 399 
1 405 
2 415 
3 420 
4 427 
5 434 
6 440 
7 462 
8 483 
4) 500 
10 527 | 
11 533 | 
12 538 
L114) 29-529 
13 || 29-410 
14 409 
15 411 
16 415 
17 420 
18 435 
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, 
WIND. Clouds, 
mean, eae ecm 
force in 
14, ) 10", Brom) from 
lbs. | lbs. | pt. |] pt. pt. pt. || 0—10. 
0-0 | 0-0 7-0 
0-0 | 0-0 10-0 
0-0 | 0-0 9-8 
0-1 |0-0 4 9-5 
0-1 | 0-0 4)/10:10:—] 8-0 
0-0 | 0-0 4 5:10:—] 3-0 
0-0 | 0-0 3 || 5:—:—]| 10-0 
0-1 | 0-1 4 5:—:—] 10-0 
0-8 | 0-2 2 || 6:—:—j] 10.0 
0-3 | 0-2 2 |) 4:—:—j 10-0 
0-6 |0-1 | 12 |}10: 9:—]| 9-5 
0-4 | 1:3 8 || 9:—:—] 98 
1-1 {1-1} 10} 9:10:—] 9-8 
1-4 {1-1 9} 10:11:—j] 90 
1-1 | 1-1 7 |}10:11:—j] 8-5 
1-0 | 0-9 9 || 10:—:—}| 9.0 
1-2 | 0-5 8 |10:—:—j] 9-9 
1-0 | 0-5 8 || 9:—:—|| 10-0 
0-6 |0-6 8 | 9:—:—] 9-8 
0-7 | 0-2 7 —:10:—} 7-0 
0-3 |0-0 2] 7:—:—]) 7-0 
0-2 |0-0 2 10-0 
0-1 |0-0 10:0 
0-0 | 0-0 10-0 
0-1 |0-0 4 9-9 
0-1 |0-0 10-0 
0-1 | 0-0 8 9-5 
0-0 | 0-0 7 10-0 
0-1 |0-0 7 \|—: 4:—|| 9-9 
0-1 | 0-0 3 |) 4: 1:—]| 9-8 
0-1 |0-0 4]|—: 6:—] 9-9 
0-2 | 0-0 4 |}/—: 4:—]| 9-5 
0-2 | 0-1 7 || 6: 8:—]| 6-5 
0-3 | 0-2 6] 7:—:—|| 98 
0-4 | 0-4 4 10-0 
0-5 |0-5 7 || 6:—:—|| 10-0 
0-6 |0-6 5 || 6:—:—] 10-0 
0-7 |0-3 5 || 4:—:— || 10-0 
0-6 | 0-3 6 10:0 
0-5 | 0-3 4 4:—:—| 9-5 
0-4 | 0-3 5 || 4:—:—]]) 9-5 
0:3 |0:3 4] 4:—:—] 8-5 
0-2 \0-2 3 2:—:—| 7-0 
0-2 | 0-1 3 1-5 
0-1 |0-1 2 1-0 
0-1 |0-1 2 9-8 
0-3 | 0-1 3 9-9 
0-1 |0-0 | 30 10-0 
0-5 |0-1 | 20 || —:24:— 
1-9 |0-8 | 21 | 1:5 
0-7 |0-1 | 23 8-0 
0-6 |0-2 | 21 2-0 
0-4 |0-2 | 22 2-0 
0-5 | 0-2 | 22 2-0 
0-5 | 0-5 | 24 0-8 
motion of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C. 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
Scud and cirro-strati. 
Overcast ; drops of rain. 
Thick scud and cirro-strati. 
Id. 
Id. { 
Thin misty seud ; cirro-strati; cirro-cumulo-strati. ©] 
Id. 
Td. ; rain! 
Id. ; cirro-strati ; rain”? 
Id. ; id. 
Thin seud ; cirro-cumulo-strati; cirro-strati; cirri. 
Seud ; id. 
Id. ; loose cumuli; cirro-strati. | 
dts Baty id. ; cirri. OQ) 
Id. ; id. ; id. ; id.; cumuli. 6} 
Thin seud ; loose cumuli; cirro-strati; cirri. 
Seud ; cirro-strati; rain? 
Id. ; loose cumuli; cirro-strati; shower lately. 
rays id. ; id. 
Cir.-cum-str. ; oben cum.; cir.-str. and cum,-str. to E, O} 
Seud ; cirro- Estenti§ cirro-cumulo-strati. ) 
Tooke: misty scud ; cirro-strati; shower”? 
Seud; rain?? 
Id. 
Seud. 
Td); rain’? 
Id. ; cirro-strati. 
Id. ; id. 
Dense mass of cirro-strati. 
Cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-cumuli; cirro-strati. | 
Cirro-cumulo-strati ; loose cumuli to E. | 
Id. ; seud and cumuli on horizon. 
Seud ; loose cumuli. C 
Id. ; ad, cir.-str. scud ;_ cirro-cum.-str. 
Id. ; id. ; id. 
Id.; thick cirro-stratous scud and cirro-strati. 
Id. ; id. 
Id.; loose cumuli; dense cirro-strati. 
Td. ; nos id. and cir.-cum.str, 
Td. ; id. ; id. ; id. 
Id. ; id.'5 id. ; id. 
Ud id. ; id. ; id. 
Id. ; id. ; cirro-strati. 
Cumuli; cirro-strati; cirrous haze on hen 
ame tretile ; haze on horizon. 
Scud ; cirro-cumuli, 4 
Thick seud and cirro-strati. 
Id. 
Sunday—a. m. Cumuli and cumulo-strati; cirri a 
\ thick cirro-strati at 7. 
Cirro-strati to N. and W.; very faint auroral light. 4 
Seud ; cirro-strati on horizon; lightish to N. Pl 
Seud ‘and cirro-strati on horizon. 
Cirro-stratous scud and cirro-strati on E. horizon. i 
Id. ay 
Masses of cirro-strati and scud ; cumulo-strati to NE. fo) 
8. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
