] Gate. 
Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, SEPTEMBER 1—3, 1845. 
THERMOMETERS. 
WIND. 
Dry. | Wet. 
| 
55-7 
55-2 
55-1 
54:8 
AwWhARSCUARHONHHA HWSOAR? 
42-6 
42.4 
38-4 
37-4 
37-3 
39-9 
41-4 
41-5 
40-7 
42.9 
49-7 
54-0 
55:8 
57:8 
58-0 
60-2 
61-2 
59-3 
59-8 
58-0 
54-1 
51-9 
51-1 
51-1 
51-4 
51-2 
51-0 
53-0 
53-9 
52-3 
53-0 
52-4 
51-0 
48-4 
47-4 
47-0 
47-2 
47-4 
50-4 
49-8 
48-3 
47-9 
48-0 
47-4 
Maximum 
force in 
Lh | 10™, 
PSIG MS Sie Ges 
Ll oe cee el ee ee cee ce ee oe ed 
From 
um] 
Nuno FHP R BS 
PORDRARKRAR AS 
ao 
to 
for) 
SCUNWWNW RON O 
21 
Clouds, 
Se. :C.-s. : Ci., 
moving 
from 
pt. pt. pt. 
Sky 
clouded. 
LIT IT1LSlSFool 
Efile fent-rteset=efin def 
| 88 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
Cirro-stratous scud. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Cirro-stratous scud. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Misty seud ; cirro-stratous scud. 
Dense homogeneous mass of cirro-stratus. 
Id. ; fine rain”? 
Misty scud. 
Id.; rain”? 
Id. ; id. 
Cirro-stratous scud ; cirrous mass. 
Id. 
Scud ; cirro-cumulo-strati. 
Cirro-strati. 
Scud on horizon ; cirro-stratous scud. 
Cirro-stratous seud ; cirro-cumulo-stratus. 
Id. ; id. 
Cirro-cumulo-stratus. 
Faint auroral light with faint streamers to NW. 
Very clear ; a faint light, low on N. horizon. 
Cirro-stratus on N. horizon. 
Cirro-stratus on N. horizon. 
Id: 
Cirro-stratus to N. 
Scud. 
Td. 
Id. ; cirrous haze to W., tinged with red. 
Cir.-cum.-str.; id. ; fog bank to E. 
Id. ; sheet of cirrous haze to S. 
Td. 
Id. ; patches of scud on horizon. 
Seud ; cirro-cumulo-strati. 
has: tr Bye cirro-strati. 
Loose cumuli; woolly cirri. 
Id. ; cirro-cumulo-strati. 
Id. ; id. 
Id. ; id. ; 
Id. ; id. ; 
Cirro-cumulo-strati ; cirrous haze. 
Id. ; reticulated cirri ; cirrous haze. 
Thick seud. 
Id. ; 
Very dark. 
Id. 
Id. 
stratus on the ground. 
cirrous haze to S. 
id. 
@@e@0008000 
dark. 
Very dark. 
Id. 
Scud. 
BaRo- 
| Mean || METER 
a ime. || at 32°. 
L 
i - h. in. 
|] 1 9]/ 30-070 
10 068 
\} 11 068 
| 12 062 
| 13] 30-057 
| 14 051 
ie 15 045 
| 16 043 
i 17 042 
18 049 
19 049 
20 068 
ie 21 062 
ee 22 076 
} 23 078 
] 20 083 
\ at 084 
1 2 074 
| 3] 070 
} 4|| 062 
WG 066 
/ 6 066 
 7|| 068 
| 8 071 
|) 082 
10 080 
1) 082 
12 084 
| 13] 30-082 
14]) 083 
15 086 
| 16 079 
le 080 
| 1is|| 079 
1 i9 085 
20 090 
val 088 
22) 089 
23// 081 
Ol] 074 
a 065 
2) 047 
3 032 
4i 021 
5 011 
6|| 008 
7 006 
8] 016 
| 9 028 
10 032 
1] 043 
12 052 
30-049 
052 
047 
ept. 14 11h, 
__ Sept. 24 12h 5m—_25m, 
ing 45°. 
_ Sept. 2414» 5m, Shooting-star to SE., altitude 25°, moving eastward, magnitude 2. 
a Sept. 24 15) 5m, Shooting-star to E., altitude 5°, moving towards ESE., magnitude 1; at 6™, another to S. moving southward. 
Observation made at 114 10™, 
Five shooting-stars seen to SE., all at about 30° altitude, moving generally towards S., but the directions vary- 
