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| THERMOMETERS. | WIND. | Giouds 
Gott. || Bano- = alleges | So CaP 
Mean || METER Maximum ’ 
Time. | at 32°. | Dry. | wet. | Dist. | force in |rrom|)  ™yyns 
15, )10m, 
a, Be in. ‘s Ye : Ibs. lbs. pt. || pt. pt. pt 
14 3 |30-126 |51-6 | 49-2 |2-4 10.3 |O-1 | 24 || 24:—:— 
4 117 | 51-3 |48-7 | 2-6 | 0-7 |0-2 | 24 | 24:—:— 
5 098 | 51-0 | 48-7 |2-3 0-3 |0-2 | 20 | 24:—:— 
6 085 |51-0 | 49-6 | 1-4 | 0-3 |0-3 | 19 || 24:—:— 
7 081 | 50-8 | 48-8 |2-0 | 0-3 |0-3 | 22 || 24:—:— 
8 082 | 50-2 | 48-3 |1-9 | 0-7 |0-2 | 23 | 25:—:— 
9} 083 | 49-6 | 48-3 | 1-3 ] 0.4 |0-1 | 20 | 25:—:— 
10 082 | 49-2 | 48-2 |1-0 ]0-1 |0-0 | 20 | 25:31:— 
ll 079 | 46-9 | 46-4 |0-5 |0-0 |0-0 | 20 || 27:—:— 
12| 077 |45-7 | 45-4 | 0-3 ||0-0 |0-0 | 24 
13 |30-078 | 46-0 |45-6 |0-4 }0.1 |0-0 | 24 
14| 081 |46-9 | 46-4 |0-5 |]}0-1 | 0-0 | 24 
15 079 | 46-8 | 46-4 |0-4 |0.0 |0-0 | 6 
16 074 | 44-6 |44-4 |0-2 |0.0 |0-0 | 16 || 29: —:— 
17 082 | 43-0 | 43-0 |0-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 20 | 30: 0: 0 
18 089 | 45-8 145-6 |0-2 10-0 | 0-0 | 24 || —:31:— 
19 092 ||49-1 |48-3 |0-8 0-0 |0-0 | 16 ]}—: 0:— 
20| 094 ||52-4 |51-0 | 1-4 ||0-0 | 0-0 EQ 
21) 099 |55-8 |54-0 | 2-8 0.1 | 0-0 | 15 
22) 097 | 58-0 |55-2 |2-8 0-1 |0-2| 2 
23 082 | 62-0 |57-3 |4-7 | 0-3 |0-3 | 27 || —:31:— 
15 0] O81 |}62-6 |56-8 | 5-8 | 0-6 |0-7 | 29 | 31: —:— 
l 082 || 63-0 |57-3 |5-7 {10-8 |0-7 | 30 || 31:—:— 
2 078 | 65-3 |58-3 |7-0 |0.9 | 1-1 | 30 |}31:—:— 
3 074 | 65-4 [58-4 |7-0 }0-9 |0-5 | 31 ||) 31:—:— 
4 066 | 67-2 159-7 |7-5 0-5 |0-6 | 2 ||30:—:— 
5| 067 |64-4 |58-1 |6-3 0-6 |05 | 4 |/29:31:— 
6 084 ||58-0 |54-74/3-3 ]0-9 |0-4 | 5 || —:30: — 
7\| 102 ||55-0 | 52-7 |2-3 10.5 [0-3 | 6 || 4:30:— 
8|| 109 ||53-7 |52-0 | 1-7 ||0-3 |0-2 | 4] 4:30:— 
9) 111 52-7 151-34) 1-4 | 0-2 | 0-1 h esis 
10), 111 |} 52-5 | 51-3 | 1-2 } 0-1 | 0-0 
11] 113 52-3 151-2 |1-1 0-0 | 0.0 
12/112 | 52-1 | 51-1 | 1-0 10.0 | 0.0 | 20 
13 30-112 | 52-0 |51-2 |0-8 |0-0 | 0-0 
14) 107 | 52-0 |50-9 | 1-1 || 0-0 |0-0 | 20 
15) 102 | 50-7 | 49-2 | 1-5 0-2 | 0-1 | 21 
16) 102 || 48-9 | 47-9 | 1-0 || 0-2 |0-1 | 22 
17| 098 || 48-3 | 47-0 | 1-3 | 0-2 |0.2 | 23 
18|| 102 | 48-8 | 47-44) 1-4 ||0-3 }0-2 | 23 | _:—: 0 
19|| 103 || 51-3 | 48-7 |2.6 0-3 |0-3 | 24 || —:31:— 
20), 098 | 52-1 |49-0 |3-1 ||0-5 | 0-4 | 24 || —: 30: 30 
21) 105 | 55-9 | 51-8}}4-1 }}0-3 |0-3 | 26 || —:30:— 
22 084 | 57-3 |52-8 |4-5 10-3 | 0-4 | 26 | 28: 30:30 
23), 081 | 60-1 |55-1 | 5-0 |] 0-4 |0-3 | 26 || 25:28: — 
16 0) 057 || 62-6 | 56-0 | 6-6 0-7 |0-5 | 26 || 26:—:— 
1|)| 044 || 64-0 |56-5 |7-5 ||0-6 |0-5 | 28 || 26:29:— 
2| 025 || 65-0 | 58-0 |7-0 |}1-2 |0-4 | 26 || 26: 29: — 
3], 014 64-8 | 57-7 |7-1 || 1-2 | 1-4 | 28 | 29: 29:— 
4 | 30-005 || 64-9 | 57-8 |7-1 1-0 |0-5 | 29 | 28:—:— 
5 | 29-995 || 63-2 | 55-8 |7-4 || 1-1 |0-8 | 27 || 28: —:— 
6) 993 || 60-3 | 54-14] 6-2 |} 1-1 [0-7 | 26 | 27:—:— 
7 992 | 56-0 |51-9 }4-1 |10-7 | 1-3 | 28 | —:30:— 
8|| 989 ||53-8 | 50-3 |3-5 |] 1-0 | 0-7 | 28 || —: 0:— 
9 997 || 52-0 | 47-8}) 4.2 |10-7 |0-1 | 24 
10 | 980 |50-8 47-6 |3-2 10-6 10-3 | 24 || 
Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, May 14—16, 1845. 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
Loose scud ; dense cirrous mass; rain! a 
Id. ; id. ; id. 
Send ; id. ; rain!” 
Id.; rain! 
Id. ; mass of cirro-strati. 
dis id. 
Id. 5 id. 
| 
Id.; cirro-stratous scud. 
Id., moving quickly; cir.-str. on hor.; faintlun, cor. )} 
Masses of scud and cirro-strati. Dd} 
Cirro-stratous seud. 
Id. 
Scud; loose cum. ; cirro-strati; cirri; cirrous haze. 
Id.; cirri; cirro-strati. 
Id. to E.; woolly cir.; cir.-cum. ; cir,-str, ; mist on the ground, 
Cirro-stratous seud ; loose scud to E. 
Cir.-cum. scud ; amdainted cir.-str. and cirro- eumuli, 
Sheets of cirro-stratus, 
Id. 
Loose scud ; cirro-strati ; cirrous mass. 
Cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-strati; cirrous mass, 
Patches of scud ; sheets of cirro-stratus. 
Loose cum. ; cum.-str, ; cir.-cum.-str. ; cirri. 
Id. ; id.; woolly and mottled cirri. 
Id.; id. ; id. 
Id. ; id. 
Id.; id.; _cirro-stratous scud ; cirri. 
Cirro-stratous seud ; cirro-cumulo-strati. 
Seud ; cirro-stratous scud. 
Tay; id. 
Id.; cirro-stratous seud ; cir.-cum.-str. ; cirri. 
Cirro-stratous scud, nearly homogeneous. 
As before. 
Id. 
As before. 
Id. nearly homogeneous. 
Scud ; cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-strati. 
ikils8 id. ; id. ; cirri. 
Cum.-str. to W.; bank of cirro-stratus to S. ; cirri. 
Woolly cir. ; cirro-strati; cumuli ; cumulo-strati. 
Varieties of cirro-strati ; cum.-str. to NW.; loose cum. to SE. 
Woolly cir. and cir.-str. ; cir.-cum. ; small cum.-str.; cum, to SW. € 
Loose cir.-str. or cir.-cum.-str., mixed with cum, ; cir. haze. 
Patches of cum. ; woolly cirri ; cir.-str. ; cir.-cumuli. 
Id.; cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirro-strati. 
Loose cumuli; cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-strati. 
Id. ; cirro-strati. 
GIS id., becoming more homgeneot 
| Id. ; id.; _cir.-cum.-str. ; woolly cir. 
| 1G OF id.; cirri; cirrous ‘hilaps 
| Ids cumulo-strati ; cirrous haze; halo. 
| Id.; id. ; cirro-strati ; woolly cir. C 
= 
| Cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-strati ; woolly cirri. 
| Cirro-cumulo-strati ; id.; id. 
| Cirro-stratous scud and distian mass ; small corona, 
| Cirro-strati; woolly cirri; cirrous haze; lunar cor. 
The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E.= 8, 8S. = 16, W.= 24. Th 
.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. ,- 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C. 
