160 
Thermometer. 
Dysof [Se] ¢ [Be 
Month. |O £ S oe 
rane A fo 4 
eg = 
ool iad ot EAS bee 
Jan. 27|-38 | 40. | 33 
28|~28) | 33 | 28 
29|-24 | 29 | 24 
30}, 21 | 32 | 30 
yl | 42 | 39 
Feb. 1),38.| 42 | 41 
-9| 44 | 46 |. 40 
'3)-44 | 46 | 36 
4)32 | 45 | 37 
5|-36 | 39 | 39 
- 6, 44 | 49 | 45 
7| 42 | 47 | 44 
‘8| 45 | 48 | 45 
9, 40 | 46 | 43 
10/45 | 50 |,50 
131) 50 50 | 49 
12) 49 | 49 38 
13}.85 | 40] 35 
id] 37 | 42 | 40 
Meteorology. 
METEOROLOGICAL TABLHy 
By Mr. Carey, oF THE STRAND, 
For February 1811 
Height of | 
the Barom. 
luches. 
nessiby Leshie’s 
Degrees of Dry- 
Hygrometer.. 
as 
bo | 
t 
Weather: 
Fair. 
Fair. | 
Fair. 
Cloudy, great fall 
of snow during 
the night. 
Raim 
Rain. 
Cloudy. 
Cloudy. 
Fair. 
Cloudy. 
Cloudy. 
Fair, 
Stormy. 
Cloudy. 
Small] Rain. 
Stormy. 
Rain. 
Stormy. 
Pair. 
Cloudy. 
|Cloudy. 
Cloudy. 
Cloudy. 
Fair. 
Cloudy. 
Smal] Rain. 
Fair. 
Fair. 
Rain. . 
Fair. 
N. B; The Barometer's height is taken at one o'clock. 
I 
— 
Wiese, 
