200 
| 
Gott. Baro- 
Mean || METER 
Time. || at 32° 
a oh in 
20 9 || 29-887 
10 886 
1l 886 
12 880 
13 || 29-869 
14 855 
15 850 
16 833 
17 833 
18 829 
19 829 
20 821 
21 830 
22 839 
23 839 
21 0 830 
1 813 
2 809 
3 810 
4 814 
5 808 
6 811 
7 804 
8 | 814 
9 830 
10 837 || 
11 837 || 
12 846 
22 13) 29-785 
13 || 29-822 
14 829 || 
15 831 
16 840 
17 850 | 
18 || 859 || 
19 | 860 
20 872 | 
21 872 
22 || 869 
23 871 
23 0 863 
1 859 
2 851 
3 843 
4 827 
5 || 828 
6 823 
| 824 
8 | 823 
9 | 820 
10 818 
11 | 817 
12 807 
13 | 29-800 
14 791 
Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, JUNE 20—23, 1845. 
| Toermomerens. WIND. } 7 
| 2 Clouds, 
| ee au 
r . force in ' 
Dry. | Wet. | Diff. | ere: From ear 
i] ih 
LY < | bs. Ibs. pt. pt. pt. pt. 0—10. 
| 56-4 52-24) 4.2 0-3 |0-0 | 24 7-0 
154-3 | 50-4 |3-9 | 0-1 |0-0 | 20 |) 6-0 
53-0 | 48-7 |4-3 || 0-1 |0-0 | 24 | 9-0 
53-9 | 50-7 | 3-2 | 0-2 |0-1 | 20 85 
54-3 | 50-6 |3-7 || 0-1 |0-0 | 23 9-0 
| 53-0 | 50-3 |2-7 ||0-2 | 0-1 | 20 9-5 
| 54-0 | 50-7 |3-3 || 0-2 |0-2 | 21 9-9 
| 54-9 | 51-0 | 3-9 |/0-5 |0-3 | 20 9:9 
54-9 |51-3 | 3-6 || 0-4 |0-3 | 22 ||25:25:—|| 9-5 
56-4 | 52-8f| 3-6 | 0-4 |0-3 | 20 ||—:25:—|| 8-0 
| 56-9 | 53-2])3-7 | 0-7 |0-8 | 22 || 25:26:—|| 9.8 
| 58:0 | 54-3 |3-7 0-9 |0-9 | 22 | 26:26:— || 10-0 
| 60-1 | 56-0 |4-1 ||0-7 |0-2 | 23 || 25:26:—|| 10-0 
| 60-6 | 56-8 |3-8 || 0-5 |0-1 | 20 | 24:—:—] 10-0 
| 61-6 | 58-1 |3-5 |}0-4 |0-1 | 24 |24:—:—|| 10.0 
64-1 | 58-7 |5-4 |/0-4 |0-1 | 26 | 23:—:—]| 80 
65-6 | 57-9 |7-7 | 0-7 |0-8 | 28 || 23:—:—|| 5-0 
66-7 |57-8 |8-9 0-9 |0-6 | 26 |} 24:—:—|| 2.0 
65-1 | 57-0 |8-1 ||0-9 |0-7 | 24 1-0 
65-0 |56-5 |8-5 || 1-1 |0-3 | 24 |} 26:—:—] 2.0 
64-3 | 55-6 |8-7 ||0-8 |0-6 | 26 ||26:—:—] 0-7 
62-5 |55-2t|7-3 || 0-5 |0-3 | 26 1-0 
|| 62-4 | 56-4 |6-0 ||0-3 |0-2 | 30 ||—: 2:26] 6-0 
61-2 | 56-8 | 4-4 | 0-4 |0-3 | 24 }—: 2:—] 8-5 
157-8 |52-6 |5-2 10-3 |0-1 | 10 ||—: 2:—] 7-5 
| 56-2 | 51-04) 5-2 ||0-2 |0-3 | 30 |] 25:—:—|| 7-5 
[54-3 | 50-3 | 4-0 |/0-1 |0-0 | 28 ||/28:—:—| 7-5 
|51-8 |48-9 |2-9 0-1 |0-0 | 26 5-0 
| 60-4 |53-8 |6-6 0-7 |0-2| 22 | ff eran 
| 46-0 45-0 | 1-0 || 2-4 |0-1 | 20 2.0 
145-6 | 44.2 | 1-4 10-1 |0-0 | 22 1-5 
|45-2 | 43-7 |1-5 |10-1 |0-0 | 23 2.0 
|44-7 |43-0 | 1-7 | 0-2 |0-2 | 23 3.0 
| 45-1 |43-74|1-4 |/0-5 |0-0 | 22 2.0 
| 47-0 | 44-8 | 2-2 ||0-3 |0-4 | 24 || —:28:—]| 2.0 
50-6 | 46-7 |3-9 ||0-5 |0-4 | 24 ||—:28:—]] 3-5 
52-7 |47-8 | 4-9 ||0.4 |0-3 | 22 ||—:28:—]] 3-5 
55-6 |50-34/5-3 || 0-3 |0-1 | 22 || —:28:—]| 8.0 
| 56-0 | 50-2 |5-8 | 0.4 |0-4 | 23 | —:28:—|| 8.0 
56-7 | 50-0 |6-7 | 0-4 |0-6 | 22 |\24:29:27] 8-5 
60-7 |53-2 |7-5 || 0-4 |0-4 | 24 ||24:98:—|| 8.0 
60-4 | 52-8 |7-6 ||/0-5 |0.-4 | 25 ||299:—:—|| 8.0 
60-9 |51-0 |9-9 |0-5 |0-5 | 29 |29:—:—|) 8.5 
61-7 | 53-0 |8-7 || 0-4 |0-2 | 30 ||26:—:—]| 9.0 
63-0 |55-3 |7-7 0-4 |0-3 | 26 || 26:—:—]] 9-5 
62-2 |55-2 |7-0 | 0-4 |0-3 | 24 || —:28:—]) 9.8 
60-6 | 54-6 |6-0 || 0-4 |0-3 | 23 || —:28:—]] 9.9 
| 60-0 | 54-3 |5-7 ||0-4 |0-3 | 25 ||—:26:—|] 10-0 
| 59-3 |54-6 |4-7 |0-3 [0-1 | 24 | —:26:—| 10-0 
| 57-3 | 53-7 |3-6 |/0-5 |0-2 | 22 || —:—:26]| 4.0 
|54-0 | 51-9 |2-1 || 0-2 |0-0 | 25 3-0 
51-9 | 50-5 | 1-4 [0-1 |O-1 | 20 2.0 
| 49-3 | 48-3 |1-0 ||0-1 |0-1 | 15 2.0 
49-4 | 48-3 | 1-1 (0.3 0-2 | 21 3-0 
48-3 |47-7 |0-6 |\0-2 |0-1 | 18 2:0 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
| Seud ; cirro-strati. 
| Cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-strati; cirri. 
Cirri and cirro-strati. 
Cirro-strati; cirri and cirrous haze; red to NW. 4 
iG eirro-cumulo-strati. % 
Id. ; id. 
Cirro-strati ; cirro-cumulo-strati oi 
Id. ; id. DE 
Id.; clouds tinged red to E. 
GL mass of cirro-stratus. : y 
Id.; dense cir.-str. ; cum. to W.; str. to E, and on Cheviot. | 
Cirro-stratous seud ; cir.-str. ; woolly and mottled cir.@] — 
Loose scud ; thick cir.-str. and cir.-str. scud; cirri seen | 
Seud and cizro-strati, [to 8. 
wae oe, 
Seud and cirro-strati. 
Id. 
Loose cumuli. 
Id. 
ld. ; patches of cirri, 
Id. ; cirri and cirro-strati near horizon. 
ids; id. 
Td. ; streaks of cirro-stratus near horizon. 
af: Bad cirro-strati and cumuli on horizon. 
Cirro-cumulo-strati; woolly cirri. 
Id. ; id. 
Id. ; id. ; eumuli to N. 
5 S085 ses 
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Id. and loose cumuli. ! 
Seud ; cirro-strati; light cirri. »)} p 
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| 
Sunday—The mean quantity of clouds about 6; sunshine. 
Woolly cirri and cirro-strati radiating from NNW. ) 
Woolly cirri and cirro-strati. } 
Diffuse cirri; cirro-strati; patches of scud to N. dy 
Cirri and sheets of cirro-strati. ») | 
Cirro-cumuli and cirro-strati. e} | 
Id. ; scud on Cheviot. (0) fi 
Td. ; haze on horizon. oO} 
Id. ; scudand loose cum.to N. (0) 5 
Cirro-stratous scud ; loose cumuli; cirri. | 
Cirro-cumuli and BE g cues 3 cirri. e] 
Seud and loose cum. ; detached cir.-cum. ; woolly cir.-cum, ; cir,-str. | 
Loose cumuli ; cirro-cumuli ; cirri. fo} | 
Scud and loose cumuli; cirro-strati; very hazy on hor.@} 
Id. ; id. ; id. (0) | 
Id. ; idws cirri; haze. | 
Id. : id. ; id.$, ‘ad; (=) | 
Cirro-strati and cirro-cumulo-strati; scud; cum.; cum.-str.; haze. 
Cir.-str. ; cir.-cum.-str.; masses of seud and loose cum. | 
Loose cirro-strati; cumulo-strati to E.; masses of send. } 
Id. ; masses of scud. | | 
Thin cirri; cirro-stratous seud to E. 10} 
Thin cirri and cirrous haze ; cirro-strati on horizon. ; 
Id. ; id. | 
Thin cir. and cir. ieee cir.-str,; patches of scud to N. 
> 
Thin cir. and cir. haze; cir.-str.; patches of scud to N,; lunar cor. > 
Id. ; id.; id. ; eee) 
The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E.= 8, S.=16,W.= 24. The © 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (seud), C. 
.-8. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner, | 
