374 DaArLy METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, May 1—7, 1846. 
THERMOMETERS. WIND. 
Clouds, 
Baro- 
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METER Maximum Se. : C.-s, :Ci., 
% ‘ v f A 5 moving 
at 32°. || Dry. | Wet. : Past i | From from 
Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 
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Scud and cirro-stratus ; atmospheric haze. 
Seud ; dense cir.-str. and cir. haze ; atmospheric haze. 
Thin seud ; id. ; id. 
fans id. ; id. 
Id. ; id. ; id. 
Seud ; cirro-strati. 
Id. ; id. ; cirro-cumuli. 
Td. ; id. 
Scud and loose cumuli; cirro-strati. Q [of cir.-str.© 
Id. ; woolly cirri; cum.-str. ; sheets 
Masses of seud ; cirro-cumulo-strati and cirro-strati. 
Dense mass of cirro-stratus ; cirro-cumulo-str. above. 
Cir.-str. over the whole sky ; a few patches of scud. 
As before. 
Seud and cumuli. 
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Nearly homogeneous ; scud on E. horizon. 
Scud ; dense cirrous mass; rain”? 
Id.; dense mass of cirro-stratus ; rain™ 
Dense cirro-stratus and send ; rain”? 
Masses of seud ; cirro-strati; drops of rain. 
Masses of wavy cirro-strati ; loose scud ; rain! 
Seud ; dense cirro-stratus ; rain? ; rain? 15™ ago. 
Id. ; des id. 
Thick seud and cirro-stratus. 
Seud ; mass of cirro-stratus. 
IGE id. 
Seud and loose cumuli; woolly cirri. (>) 
Thick seud. 
Cumuli; woolly cirri. (2) 
Scud and cumuli; cumulo-strati and haze on horizon. 
Rain2—4 ; 5 45™, two peals of thunder, the interval for one of them 
Scud ; dense cir.-str. ; oceasional shower? _—‘' being 24°. 
Rain! 
Homogeneous ; rain’ 
Cirro-stratous seud. 
Thick scud and loose cumuli. 
Thick seud and cirro-strati. 
Id. 
Cirro-cumulo-strati ; cumuli ; woolly cirri. 
Scud, loose cumuli, and cirro-cumulo-strati. 
Id.; cirro-strati ; id. 
| Seud and cirro-strati ; drops of rain. 
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Scud and loose enmuli ; cumulo-strati on horizon. 
Seud and cumuli; woolly cirri. 
Id. 
Seud, loose cumuli, and cirro-strati. 
Id. 
Send, loose cum., cir.-cum.-str., woolly cir., and cir. haze, 
: : Masses of cir-str. ; woolly cir. and cir, haze over the sky. 
45-6} 2. . ‘7| : Thick scud and cirro-stratus. 
43-9 | 3- “¢ : : : . Seud ; cirro-strati. (0) 
45:3 | 5- .9| 0- P epee Sh 4 Id.; id. : 
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Cirro-strati and linear cirri on horizon. (o) 
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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 
motions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (seud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner, i 
May 74. Cuckoo heard. 
