472 Meteorology. 



Nov. 12. — Thermometer highest at midday* 50", in the night 

 45". Sun, wind and showers. Barometer falling 2()'80. S. 



Nov. 13.— Thernioineter 47° and 30". Barometer 29-80. 

 Rain early, followed by sun and wind. N.W. 



Nov. H. — Thermometer 52° and 40". Barometer 29-80. 

 Rain and showers. At night starlight. S.W. 



Nov. 15. — Thermometer 49" and 41°. Barometer stationary 

 at 29-80. Red sunrise with cirrosiratus and flocky cumuli 

 floating before it ; hard showers and very dark night. 



Nov. 16.— Thermometer 48= and 33". Barometer fell 29'40. 

 Rain ; then high wind and showers. Clear evening. S.W. 



JSov. 17. — Thermometer 52" and 46". Barometer 30-00. 

 Haz\'day, dark and windy at night. S.W. 



Nov. IS. — Thermometer 51" and 42*. Barometer fell from 

 29-82 to 29-50. Sun and showers with dark windy night. S. 



Nov, 19. — Thermometer 45° and 32^ Barometer 29-41. 

 Sun and hazy ; star-light night. N.W. 



Nov. 20.— Thermometer 42" and 32». Barometer 29-40. 

 White frost early ; then showers. Wind at night brought rain 

 from the S. 



Nov. 21 .—Thermometer 38' and 23". Barometer 29-60 and 

 29*50. Gray morning. Moon and stars by night. N.W. 



Nov. 22.— Thermometer 38^ and 22". White frost and fine 

 sunrise ; fair day, with wind from N. 



Nov. 23. — Thermometer 37°. White frost and hazy at night. 

 Hazy moon. N. 



Nov. 24. — Thermometer S9'. Barometer 29*80. Fogg}', and 

 sun. Rain. N. 



Nov. 25 . — Thermometer 5 P. Barometer 29*50. Hazy and 

 showers. S. 



Nov. 26.— Thermometer 49° and 33°. Barometer 29-30. 

 Showery and wind. S. 



Aoi'.'27.— Thermometer 43" and 33°. Barometer 29-60. 

 Sun and clouds ; windy after 5 P.M. W. 



Nov. 28.— Thermometer 39" and 43". Barometer 29*70. 

 Sun and wind ; rain. N. 



Nov. 29.~Thermometer 47° and 37°. Barometer 29*40. 

 Gray day. S.W. Cirrosiratus, cirroaimulus. 



Nov. "30.- Thermometer 43" and 33". Barometer 29*20. 

 Sun and hazy. N.W. 



* The Barometer is taken about 8 A.M. The highest of the Thermo- 

 ■leter in tlie day is to be understood when no liour is expressed : where two 

 Botations occur, the second is the lowest by night. 



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