256 
Gott. Baro- 
Mean METER 
Time at 32°. 
d. h. in. 
17 23 || 28-773 
18 0 763 
1 755 
2 756 
3 772 
4 797 
5 823 
6|| 849 
vf 852 
8 858 
9 857 
10 859 
ll 878 
12 851 
13 || 28-817 
14 754 
15 698 
16 608 
17 533 
18 461 
19 434 
20 413 
21 414 
22 425 
23|) 437 
19 0} 436 
1 403 
2 387 
3 381 
4 384 
5 381 
6 367 
7 350 
8 340 
9 325 
10 308 
11 273 
12 253 
13 || 28-239 
14 244 
15 287 
16 331 
17 354 
18 395 
19 424 
20 451 
21 502 
22 534 
23 566 
20 0 595 
1 611 
2 636 
3 652 
4 685 
5 713 
6! 729 | 
Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, NOVEMBER 17—20, 1845. 
THERMOMETERS, WIND. 
Maximum 
Dry. | Wet. | Dir. | force in | Prom 
14, ;10™, | 
s 2. a lbs. | lbs. | pt 
40-7 | 40-2 |0-5 | 0-0 | 0-0 
41-7 | 41-1 |0-6 |0-0 |0-0 | 18 
44-0 | 43-2 |0-8 | 0-0 |0-0 | 18 
45-5 | 44.2 |1.3 0-9 |0-5 | 18 
47-5 | 46-0 | 1-5 | 2-0 |0-6 | 19 
47-6 | 45.4 |2-2 1-8 |1-3 | 22 
47-6 |44-8 |2-8 |1-6 |1-0 | 20 
47-1 |43-8 |3-3 | 1-1 |0-8 | 20 
45-7 | 44-0 | 1-7 | 1-0 |0-9 | 19 
47-0 | 45-2 | 1-8 | 1-2 | 1-2 | 19 
47-2 |45-6 | 1-6 | 1-7 | 1-3 | 20 
45-8 |43-9 | 1-9 || 2-3 |1-2 | 20 
45-7 |44-1 |1-6 || 1-9 |0-3 | 18 
47-8 | 45-6 | 2-2 || 0-8 |0-4 | 19 
48-0 | 46-3 | 1-7 ||0-9 |0-1 | 18 
47-8 |45-7 | 2-1 || 0-4 |0-6 | 18 
48-0 | 45-4 | 2-6 || 1-4 | 0-2 | 18 
48-9 |46-6 | 2.3 |/0-9 | 1-4 | 17 
48-6 | 47-0 |1-6 |} 1-8 |2-1 | 17 
50-0 | 48-6 | 1-4 ||1-9 | 1-1 | 17 
49-8 | 49-0 |0.8 ||2-5 |2-5 | 18 
48-8 | 48-2 |0.6 || 1-8 |0-8 | 17 
48-4 | 47-6 | 0.8 || 2-0 |0-9 | 20 
47-9 | 46-2 | 1-7 || 1-2 |1-2 | 20 
48-7 |46-2 | 2.5 || 2-1 |1-0 | 20 
48.2 | 45-8 | 2.4 ||2-5 |2-0 | 18 
50-0 | 46-1 |3.9 | 3-5 | 2-0 | 18 
49-0 | 44-7 | 4.3 || 3-8 [2-8 | 17 
47-9 | 44-3 | 3.6 || 3-3 | 2-7 | 20 
46-9 | 43-4 |3.5 || 4-2 |3-1 | 18 
46-7 | 43-7 | 3.0 || 3-6 |1-0 | 18 
47-0 | 44-6 | 2.4 ||4-2 |3-6 | 17 
46-6 |44.0 |2.6 || 3-8 | 1-2 | 18 
46-4 | 44-6 |1.8 13-7 |1-3 | 18 
46-7 |44-6 |2.1 || 4-0 |3-6 | 18 
46-4 | 44-7 | 1.7 ||4-1 |2-0 | 18 
46-0 | 44-0 | 2.0 || 4-3 |3-9 | 18 
45-9 |44-3 |1.6 ||3-1 |1-5 | 19 
46-1 | 44-0 |2-1 || 2-2 |1-4 | 19 
46-2 |44-6 | 1-6 || 1-9 |0-7 | 20 
45-7 | 43-2 |2.5 ||3-3 |0-7 | 19 
45-7 | 43-6 |2-1 || 2-1 |1-9 | 20 
45-3 | 43-0 | 2.3 || 2-6 |1-3 | 18 
44-6 | 43-0 | 1-6 ||2-7 | 1-8 | 20 
43-9 | 41-6 | 2.3 || 2.2 | 1-7 | 20 
42-9 | 40-3 |2.6 || 2-2 |1-5 | 20 
42-6 | 40-8 |1-8 || 1-0 |0-1 | 18 
43-8 |41-7 | 2.1 || 0-4 |0-3 | 18 
46-3 |43-8 |2.5 ||0-9 |1-5 | 21 
45-7 | 42-2 |3-5 | 1-5 |0-7 | 20 
47-6 | 43-3 | 4.3 || 2-3 |1-0 | 20 
47-1 |43-1 | 4.0 |} 1-3 |1-0 | 20 
45-3 |42-6 |2-7 || 1-6 |1-6 | 20 
42-5 |41-2 |1-3 || 1-7 |0-4 | 20 
41-9 | 39-4 |2-5 || 1-3 |0-6 | 20 
40-9 | 38-8 |2.1 10-5 |0-8 | 20 
Se.: C.-s. :Ci., 
Clouds, 
moving 
The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, BE. = 8,8. =16,W.=24. The | 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
from 
pt. 
pt. 
Sky 
clouded. 
|| Dense, nearly homogeneous, mass of cir.-str. ; Scotch mist] — 
|| Scud ; thick woolly cir.-str. ; woolly cir.-cum. ; nimbi. | 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
As before. 
Seud ; dense cirro-stratus. 
Thick seud. ; 
Seud ; cirro-strati; portion of a rainbow. 
Id.; woolly cirri. 
Id.;  cirro-strati. 
Id. ; id. 
Tass id. round horizon. 
Id.; dark. 
Clouds on horizon. ») 
Id. »)) 
Thin cirro-cumulo-stratus. y 
Scud and thin cirro-stratus. >} 
Scud and dense cirro-stratus. 
Td. d 
Td. ; rain?’ 
Seud ; cirro-stratus ; drops of fine rain. 
Td? ada id. yt 
IGS id. ; rain! d] 
Tass id. ; rain®—* 
Nearly homogeneous ; rain! 
Cirro-stratus ; masses of scud ; sky to W. 
Scud and loose cumuli. 
Id. ; cirro-strati. 
Loose scud ; loose cumuli; cirro-strati; cirri. (=) 
Id. ; thick woolly cirro-stratus. = 
As before, with nimbi; rain to S.; sky wild-like, 
Loose cumuli; cumuli; cirri-strati ; woolly cirri. 
Scud ; cirro-stratus ; cirri; sky looking wild. 1) a 
Id. ; id. ; rain”®—1 ny 
Id. ; id. ; cirrous haze ; stars dim. 
Dark ; rain” 
Id.; rain?~® at intervals. ; 
Seud ; cirrous haze? rain! at intervals. Ma | 
Loose scud ; shower” ) 
Seud ; cirro-strati. YT 
Seud ; cirro-strati. DI 
Id. ; id. ; drops of rain. 
Id. 
Id. > 
Td. 
Send ; cir. and cir, haze ; drops of rain; lunar corona. 
Td. ; id. 
Dense masses of scud to S. and SE. ; thin loose cir.-str. ; 
Scud ; cirro-strati. [cirri ; faint lunar corona, ) } 
Cirro-stratous seud; sheets of cirro-strati ; woolly cirri. 
Id. ; cirro-strati ; id. 
Scud and cirro-stratous scud ; cirri. (a 
1GE thin cirro-strati; cirri. | | 
As before. [from NNE. and SSW. | 
Thin seud ; loose-edged cum. to S. ; woolly cir. radiating | | 
Scud and dark cumuli; woolly cirri; cirro-strati. | 
Seud ; cumuli; nimbi and cirro-strati on horizon. 
Scud near horizon. 
