474 



briiiRe, Yoik, anil Little, VV. 



S. Shields, Durham. 

 Lloyd, T. Hiid Winter, J. Blue 



Ball Yard,St.Jaine»'s->lreCl. 

 Lodge, R. Blackburn, Lancaster. 

 Macnair, J. jiin. and Atkinson, J. 



Cornhill. 

 Marshall,'!'. HraMilev,near Leed.s. 

 Millard, J. Cheap-ide. 

 Wollins;, F. and G. Jerusalcni- 



oourt. Glare Church-sdeet. 

 Mills, J. Water-lane, Toiver- 



Etieet. 

 Moore, W. Houghton, Ciimber- 



Innd. 

 Neilson, W. Liverpool. 

 Neville, R. Colchesler. 

 New bold, J . Leamington, Priors, 



Warwifk. 

 Norris,C. Bury, Lancashire. 

 Norton R.jun. Charlotte street. 



Rathbone-plat'e. 

 No.ssiler, C. Grimsbury, Nor- 



tbamptonshiie. 

 Oakley,K. Hereford. 

 Oliver, J. Branspatli. 

 Pantcr, R. and Heyrod, G. Bris- 

 tol. 

 Parkes, J. late of Halesowen, 



Salop. 

 Parkin, W. NatTerlon, Yorkshire. 

 Teachy, J. Oxford street. 

 I'eafcmn, W. jnn. Plymonth. 

 I'erry, T. ("en. lioddirott, Oxon. 

 I'igot, W. Ratclille Highivay. 

 I'innook, C. D. St. Peter's, near 



Winehesler. 

 Pitt, J. Cirencester. 

 Phillips, G. Argyle-street, We.st- 



ni Ulster. 

 Plavi-, H. R. RicTiie's Court, 



Limc-^t^eef. 

 Poole, VV. Leicester. 

 Powell, T. Leominster. 

 Qnaife, W. Arundel, Sussex. 



Meteorological Report. 



Raines, J. S. Wappins; Wall. 



Ray, J. and Ray, J.' K. Clare, 

 Puff ilk. 



Read, E. and Baker, T. Great 

 Russell-street, Bloomsbury. 



Reid, D. Princes-stieet, Spiial- 

 lields. 



Relph, J- Carlisle. 



ReyuukU, W. Bristol. 



Ricliaidssnn, A. York-sli-eet, and 

 Welsh, T. Cleveland-street, 

 Mary-lr'-boiie. 



Richards, J. and Badham, W. 

 Bromyard. 



Riding, R. jun. Colne, Lanca- 

 shire. 



Robert.", H. Holywell. 



Robinson, K. Great Welnethain, 

 Siilfolk. 



Rose,J.St. Michael'sAIley.Corn. 

 hill. 



Ross, M. and Ross, G. J. Don- 

 gate-bill. 



Rowntree, J. Holdcrness. 



Rncker, S. OM South Sea House, 

 Broad-street. 



Rus«el, .1. Hereford. 



Ryde' , T. and Nasmyth, J. Fen- 

 church-street, and Old Gra- 

 vel-lane. 



Salter, C. jun. Portsea. 



Scblesiii;;er, M. B. Church Court, 

 Lombard-street. 



Schroder, H. College Hill. 



Scott, W. Grantham. 



Slater, J Manchester. 



Sliarpus, R Berkeley-square. 



Sherwood, W. Liverpool. 



Simcox, W. Birmingham. 



Simpson, R. Crown-court Thread- 

 needle-street. 



Smart, W. Bishopgate-streef. 



Smith,!'. H. Chancery-lane. 



Smith, K. Green Lettuce-lane. 



[June 1, 



Smith, T. York. 



Stott, W. Liverpool, Street, J. F. 

 andW. Bucklersbniy. 



Stubbs, J. Castle-street, Leice»ter 

 S<iuare. 



Tankard, J. and R. Birminsham. 



Ta\lor,W Durham-street, Strand. 



Teiiay, K. Ha.'lii.gs. 



Thomas, J. Llanbrynmair, Mont- 

 gomery. 



Thomas, t. late of Bristol. 



Tomlinson, T. Winterlon, Lin- 

 coln. 



Turner, J. Bury Mill, Herts. 



Tweed, T. L. Boreham. 



Tyler, B. Woodford, Kssex. 



Vaiighan, W. Pall Mall. 



Walker, G. L. Leeds. 



Ward, R. R. Maiden-lane, Battle 

 Bridge. 



Watinoiiith, J. sen. Orford, Lin- 

 colnshire. 



Walson, R.Leyland, Lancaster. 



Watts, W. and Ri{;by, J. OU- 

 hani. 



Webb, T. Warwick. 



Wells, T Weliber-strcef, Lam- 

 beth Marsh. 



Welse, W. P. Tooley-street. 



West, T. Gracechurrh-street. 



Whitley, .). Dubbin Bingley, 

 Yorkshire. 



Williams, E. Edmonton. 



William-, D. Carmarthen. 



Williams, J. Bisbopsgate-street 

 Within. 



Wilson, J. and Wangh, G. Al- 

 dersKate-street. 



Witton.-J. Hnll. 



Wood, W. Wimpolc-street Ma- 

 ry-le-bmie. 



Worboys. W. Deptford. 



Wright, T. Leeds. 



Wright, B. Birmingham 



METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 



Resulting from daily observations made on the northern verge o/ the Metropolis, from 

 April 2t), to May-n, \Hi\. 



^alesl 



Barometer 

 Tliormnm. 



Maxi 

 mum 



30-18 



Days. 



9 May 

 Z6 -Vpl. 



Wind 



SW. 



.SE. 



-Mmi- 



20-25 

 35° 



Days 



Wind. 



NW. 



N. 



Mean. 



Rang 



37 » 



023 

 3!° 



Days. 



16 May 



9 May 



Prevailing Winds. 



Number of days ? N. NE. E. SE. S. SW. W. 



occupied by each ^570(J2 4 1 



Rain has fallen on 17 day.s — Hail on 5 days. 

 The quantity of rain 1-12 inch — Hail in considerable storms. 



NW. 



5 



Character oft 

 Numbcrnf days on wbieb each > Cirrus. Cirro-stratus. Ciir 

 description h^ occurred. S 10 4 



The general character of the period may 

 be considered as of unusual asperity for the 

 advanced stage of the season, and particularly 

 remarkable for squally and stormy weather, 

 and chilly rains, and the unseasonable cold 

 more irksome to our habits and to the human 

 constitution, as well as perhaps detrimental 

 to vegetation, by being occasionally in violent 

 contrast with a day or two in which we ex- 

 perience a temperature nearly reaching the 

 average of that of our summer. Showers of 

 hail have been of frequent occurrence, and 

 the hailstones, in someinstances, of consider- 

 able size, and producing much mischief to 

 horticultural concerns. Heavy storms of 



Clouds. 



;umulus. Cumului. Cumulo-stratus. Nimbus 

 8 16 6 4 



lightning and thunder, accompanied with rain 

 and hail, have happened on several days, and 

 the lightning, in some instances, has been de- 

 structive of human life. We have had on 

 some days an unintermilting rain from 

 morning till night, with all the comfortless 

 gloom of November, succeeded by a rise of 

 the barometer, fair days, and a high tempe- 

 rature. These violent changes, and the ave- 

 rage cold, render the period what is usually 

 termed backward ; its character (as relates 

 to the state of vegetable productions) when 

 compared with that of favourable and for- 

 ward seasons, appears to be only as 1 to 5 ! 

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