4 Right Margin of the Antje’s Gale. 
force, at that time, as far west as the American shores and over a large extent of country, 
gee - a and bordering on the Gulf of Mexico.]* 
nah, Geo., lat. 32° 05’, lon. 81° 07’, Sept. = 3 N. E., a.m. cloudy, Pp. M. 
ai oy gh A.M. wind E., p.m, N. E.; 3d, d N.E.; fair; 4th, wind N.E., 
P. = Saat 7 oP. .M. wind E., . m. 8, E.t 
gustine, E. Florida, lat. 29° 40’, lon. 819 35/, Sept. Ist, ag lec — oop 
:: 2h — "high winds from N. E.; ee wind N. E.; 4th, rain a. M., fair 
5th, fair, wind N. E.; 6th the sam 
“ Palate, East Florida, on the river St “ies lat. 29° 38’, lon. 81° 47’, Sept. Ist, wind 
E., cloudy, N. E., fair; 2d, wind W., fair, N. E., rain; 3d, wind N., cloudy, N.E., fair; 
4th, wind N. E., faies 5th and 6th, wind N. E., fair. 
5. Fort Micanopy, East Florida, lat. 29° 5/, lon. 82° 5’, Sept. Ist, a. m. wind N. E., fai 
p. M. N., rain ieee Mae p.M.N.E,, fair; 3d, S.E., fair; 4th, N. £., fair; sth 
iz a 6th, 8. E., ¢ 
Fort Brooke, Ta spa ae (west coast of Florida a lat. 27° es lon. 82° =, 
ie ste: wind E., P. cloudy ; 2d, E., fair; 3d, E., p.m. cloudy; 4th, a E., 
p. m. E., rainy; 5th, eddy 6th, E., fair 
_ 7. Cedar s, East Florida, geet angle of the Gulf of Mexico,) lat. 29° 9’, lon. 
82° 56’, Sept. a A.M. wind S. W., fair, in; 2d, E., fair, ep. m. rain, high 
winds; 3d, E., fair; 4th, E., fair; 5th, a N.E,p aS E., fair ; 6th, E., fair. 
8. Fort Fanning Florida, lat, 29° 38/, il 83° 9/, Sept. Ist, a. m. wind S., fair, p.m. E., 
rain; 2d, S,, fair; 3d, a.m. N.E., p.m. E, fair; 4th, a.m. N,, P. at. Ex fairs Sth, A. M. 
S.E., P.M, s, fair ; 6th, E. fair. 
9. Fort Stansbury, Middle Florida, lat. 30° 18’, lon, 84° 8, Sept. Ist, wind E., rain; 2d, 
4M. fae, Wee rain; 3d,a.m.S. E., P.M. E, cloudy ; 4th, E., fair; 5th, a.m. N.,. 
p. M. S., fair; 6th, a. Mm. E., p.m. S, E., fair, 
10. Fort ‘has Pensacola Bay, West Fiwdida, lat. tg 18’, lon. 87° 12’, Sept. Ist, wind 
BeRosini 2d, a.m. N, E., rainy, p.m. E., cloudy ; 3d M.N.E,, p.M. E., cloudy; 4th, 
.M. E.,p.m.S. E., fair; 5th, E., fair; 6th, E., fair; wih “E, 
“a Fort Mingan, Mobile Bez, An lat. 30° 16’, lon. age 10’, Sept. 2d, a. M, wind S., fair, 
M.S.E.,rain; 3d,S. E, rainy; 4th, S. E., fair; oth, 8, E., fair, rainy Pp. m.; 6th, S. E., 
fair 7th, S. E., fair; 8th the sa: 
5 i ’s symbols for denoting tl gth of winds and the state of Pio oso. whied 
ly adopted by E glish authorities, and to which ie 
aly a follox 
scale i aie ne is from 0 to 12, the first indicating a calm and — last the full force of 
a sechaet ‘These numbers are not used with precision, but 5and 6 m y be viewed as 
which are secordan with its 
The state of t mean is daatead « as folioay 
clonds. 
or 3 ma 
per- 
taining to a storm- wid when f ste in sPyadsaneges a a gale or hureicane and in directions 
4 wed 
&. Blue sky, with or w p. Passing showers. 
c. Detached or aii clouds. q. Squally. 
< a rain r. Continuous rain, 
E s. Snow. 
es Bionis dark weather. t. Thunder. 
h. Hail. u. Ugly and threatening appea 
= L. vl ng. + Under any letter denotes an pom ae 
Sie or hazy, sarereeyuee view. degree. 
cast 
“Tere reader wilt find frequent occasion to refer to this note. 
f; + An nthe Snir. 
geon Gener Office, from the military posts, kindly eps ma Surgeon ae aad Law, 
‘the wind’s force e prescribed for the Un can military posts consists oft ten 
—e in whic ree, and 10 violet t hurricane, Thus etessacneh 
next mentioned ro et oth higher num 
some observers w scale jr = gon “uuunbere to express the force of the 
woth instances of which will ae ay this ai 
