Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, May 22—24, 1845. 189 
THERMOMETERS. WIND. 
Clouds, 
“| Se. : C.-s.:Ci.,|| Sk 
D Ww Diff yar me) F moving ldoudea, Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
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ie 5 5 .. pt . . 
45-0 | 2- . - 3:—: H Thick scud. 
46:3 Id. 
47-8 Send ; cir.-cum.-str. ; cir.-str. scud; clouds broken. © 
46-6 Id.; cirro-stratous scud. (s) 
46-2 Id. ; id. 8 
46-0 Id. ; id. 
44-4 Id. ; id. 
43-5 Id. id. 
42-8 Id. id. 
42.3 Td. id. 
42-5 Id. 
42-5 Id.; slight spit of rain. 
42-3 Seud. 
42.3 Id. ; 
42.2 Td; 
42-6 Td. ; 
42-4 Id. ; 
42-6 
42-8 
43-0 
44.7 
45-8 
46-7 
fine rain? 
; dense cirro-strati. 
id. 
id. 
id. 
id. 
id. 
id, 
4 ; light drizzle. 
: id, 
Id. ; cirro-stratous scud. 
Thick cirro-stratous scud. 
Nearly uniform mass of scud. 
Td. 
dd. 
Td. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Td. 
Id. 
Id. 
Td. 
Td. 
Id. 
44.3 
46-0 
46-3 
47-5 
48-0 
48.3 
48-4 
46-3 
46-2 
45-4 
45:3 | 44-0 
44-3 | 43-1 
WWKhORE ER WAWKERWWKRON KWH WERE wWHWwRwWRPUNNKRRWWWWWWWWWW WWKhWW RROD BW 
CD Sa a el ee 
Hobe RHESDHHONSONHERAD 
1 e direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N.— 0, HE. = 8, 8. = 16, W. = 24. The 
8 of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), O.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
22418), Observations made at 18 10™, 
, AND MET. oBs. 1845, 
