Hovurty METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, DECEMBER 22—25, 1845. 269 | 
THERMOMETERS, WInD. 
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ileeseeler Ndee Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
Dry. | Wet. | Diff.| force iD [From 
36-7 5 : . . 2 . Shower! of rain and hail. 
38-0 “ . . : | . Scud on horizon. 
38-3 
39-7 
40-5 
41-6 
42-7 
42.7 
42.4 
42-5 
41-0 : 
40-8 : : 3 Send ; cirro-stratus. 
41-5 . 5 . . : Id. ; id. 
40-7 3 A x = Fi Td. 
39-6 4 s a le e Id. 
40-0 F : b ‘ i Td. 
38-9 5 « ; : . Id. 
37-6 : . . . : Id. on horizon. 
36-9 A F : : ‘ Td. 
36-1 : . . “ o Scud. 
35:8 : f : ; x Id. 
35-3 A ‘ H A Td. 
34:0 . H : : . Clouds on E. horizon. 
32-8 4 Fi i i 2 B Id. 
30-5 “ : A : . Clear. 
28-3 , F ‘ i t Td. 
29-2 : . . Fi : Thin cirri and cirrous haze; lunar corona. 
28-6 . : : 5 foes . Orange-coloured woolly and linear cir, radiating from NNE. and SSW. 
31-0 E . : : i—?: : Woolly cir, and cir. haze radiating from N by E. and 
32.7 130-9 11-8 ||0-2 |0- qaue -5 || As before. (s) [S by W. 
34-6 “1 | 2-5 || 0- E . Cirro-strati and cirrous haze ; traces of a solar halo. © 
36-9 . . 5 : : Id. ; id. 3) 
37-0 . 5 - : - As before, clouds becoming thicker. 
37-7 : . : : :30: : Cirro-strati; cirro-cumulo-strati and cirrous haze. 
38.0 : : : : TO = . As before. 
39.3 : | . 5 : . Patches of scud to S. ; cir.-str. in dense irregular masses. 
40-8 . . . - - Scud. 
Id.; stars dim. 
Id.; drops of rain. 
Id.; very dark. 
Very dark. 
Id. 
Id. 
Very dark. 
Id. 
Id. rain?’8 
Stars faintly visible here and there; rain™® 
Dark; rain”? 
Id.; drops of fine rain. 
Scud; clouds broken ; rain”? 
Cirro-stratous scud ; cirro-strati; cirrous haze. ) 
Cir.-cum. radiating from WSW.; woolly and linear cirri from SW. ; 
Various cirri; cirro-strati. @__ [seud on horizon. 
Id. ; id. 
124 D Id. ; id. 
124 : Id. ; cirrous haze. 
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colo 
cirro-strati. 
: id. 
Loose cirro-strati; loose scud and cirro-strati. 
Scud and cirro-strati ; cumulo-strati. 
passing showers. 
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The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N.— 0, E.—8,8.=16,W.=24. The 
otions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 
Dec, 284 215, Sky of a beautifully-green colour to SE. 
