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THERMOMETERS. 
Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, JULY 25—28, 1845. 213 
WIND. 
413 
415 
411 
411 | 
410 | 
413 | 
421 | 
438 || 
440 | 
443 || 
444 |) 
Dry. 
Wet. 
49-9 
48-5] 
46-0 
43-3 
42-2 
Diff. 
Maximum 
force in 
From 
Clouds, 
Se.: C.-s,: Ci., 
moving 
from 
pt. pt. pt. 
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eee, Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
010. 
7-5 | Cir-cum.-str. ; linear cirri rad. from NNE., with tufts 
7:5 || As before. (s) [of cirri. 
8-0 || Woolly cirri, diverging from NE. and SW.; cir.-str. © 
9-0 Woolly and linear cirri becoming cir.-str., rad. from SW by S. and 
8-0 Nearly as before. (NW by N.; scud on Cheviot. 
3-5 || Cirro-strati and woolly cirri. 
7-0 || Cirro-cumuli and cirro-strati. MS 
9-5 |) Cirro-cumuli and cirro-strati. } 
9-8 Id. 
9-8 || Cirro-strati. 
9-8 Id. 
9-8 || Thick cirro-stratus ; scud on Cheviot. 
9-8 || Patches of send to N. ; thick cir.-str. ; scud on Cheviot. 
10-0 Id. ; id. ; id. 
10-0 Id. ; ders id. 
10-0 || Cirro-stratous seud ; id. ; id. 
10-0 Tae id. ; patches of seud. 
9-9 Id. ; seud; mass of cir.-str.; scud to S. 
9-9 || Scud; cirro-strati; cirrous mass; rain”? 
9-9 1GBe id. ; id. 
10-0 igks id. ; id. 
10-0 Id. ; id. ; id, 
9-5 Id.; cirro-cumulo-strati; cirro-strati ; woolly cirri. 
10-0 Td. ; id. ; id. 
9-8 Send, loose cumuli, and thick cirro-stratus. 
9:8 || Id.; cirro-strati; cirro-cumulo-strati; cirri. 
9-5 Id. ; id. ; id. ; id. 
9-5 Td. ; id. ; id. ; id. 
8-5 Id. ; id. 
10-0 ics id. 
10-0 || Scud and cirro-strati. 
tenons Sunday—Sunshine and showers ; clouds, loose cumuli and nimbi. 
3-5 || Cirro-cumulo-stratus? radiating from NW. ») 
0-2 || Patches of cloud on the horizon. ») 
0-2 || Patches of cirrus on horizon; scud on Cheviot. »)) 
0-8 Id. ; id. y 
0-8 || Patches of cirri and cirro-strati; id. (0) 
2-0 || Patches of scud ; cirri and cirro-strati over the sky. © 
6-0 || Seud; cirri. (0) 
6-0 || Woolly cirri and cirro-strati; scud round horizon. (0) 
3-5 || Loose cumuli; cirri and cirro-strati (0) 
5-0 Id. ; id. (=) 
4-0 Id. ; id. 0} 
8-0 || Scud; loose cumuli; cumuli; cirro-strati; cirri. [s) 
9-0 || Cirro-stratous scud; id.; id. ; id. (=) 
8-0 || Loose cumuli ; id. ; id. ; id, 
8-5 || Scud and loose cumuli; cirro-strati, &c., as before. fo) 
8-5 2 || Cir-cum.-str.; cum.-str.; sheets of cir.-str.; woolly cirri; nimbi; 
9-0 || Nearly as before. (=) {rain to E. 
8-0 || Scud ; cirro-cumulo-strati ; nimbi; cirro-strati ; cirri. © 
7-0 IGae id. ; id. ; id. id. © 
5:0 || Nearly as before; stormy appearance moved up to ENE.© 
7-0 Cir.-cum.-str. ; cum. and nimbi on NW.and SE. hor. ; cir.-str. and cirri 
7-0 || Cir.-cum.-str. ; woolly cirri. [rad. from SSW. ; cirri red. 
3-0 || Thin cirri and cirrous haze ; cirro-strati on horizon. 
4-0 Id. id. 
MAG. AND MET. os. 1845. 
The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (seud), C.-s. (cirro. 
July 28472, Very dark and stormy-like to ESE.; vertex of a solar halo. 
point of the compass, reckoning N. —0, H.=8,8.=16,W.=24. The 
-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
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