Lectures. — Metereologkal Observations. 469 



clinical and other practice of both the City and Finsbury 

 Dispensaries. 



The Winter Course will commence on Saturday, January 

 the 25th, 1812, at Eight o'Clock in the Evening precisehj, 

 and be continued every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 

 at the same hour. 



Demonstrations regularly in the forenoon by Mr. Wm. 

 Duiming. 



Particulars maybe had, on applying to Mr. Taunton, 

 Grevilie Street, Hatton Garden. 



Dr. CKitterbuck will begin his Spring Courses of Lec- 

 tures on the Theory and Practice ot Physic, Materia Me- 

 dica, and Chemistry, on Monday the 20ili of January, 

 at Ton o'clock in the Morning, at his house, No. 1, in the 

 Crescent, New Briilge-sireet. 



The difit rent Lectures are given on alternate days : viz. 

 Practice of Physic, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; 

 Matera Medi-a and Chemistry, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, 

 and Saturdays, at the same hour. 



Metereotogical Oi->ervations made at Clapton in Hackney, 

 from Oct. 24 to Dec. 19, :8il. 



Oct. 24. — Overcast morning followed by small rain and 

 a fair evening;, air misty, and wind gentle trom the south, 



Oct. 25.— Much dew on the grass; and a clear day with 

 a few fleecy cumuli. The mercury in the barometer de- 

 scended rapidly toward'^ evening, followed by gales of wind 

 and showers from S. W. 



Oct. 26. — Barunieter unusually low; gentle showers in 

 the morning; fair bv day with clouds in various stations; 

 hard showers of rain and hail ar ni^hl : wind southerly. 



Oct. 27. — Gentle showers early, then fair day with pei- 

 troid iumuli and anmtlostrati, cirri and cirrostrati. ShtJwers 

 again at night, from S. K. 



Oct. 28. — Clear morning and N. W. wind; cirri above 

 cirrostrati; — towards evening ciimtdostratus beneath a 

 thick veil of cirrostratus produced partial iiirnhijiialion and 

 showers, which became hard at night, with squalls Irom 



s. vv. 



Ot/. 29. — Showers with fair intervals: fair night with 

 light cirrocuniulalive clouds; also a sheet of the drrusirains 

 appeared extending N. W. and S. E. Wind S.W. 



Oct. 30. — Much rain with south-east wind, followed by 



showers from south-west ; in the fair intervals of which ap- 



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