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Jan. 21. — Cold east wind and cloudy, some intervals of 

 star-light by night, af'terwards a little snow fell. 



Jan. 22.— Cold and cloudy. SE— E. 



Jan. ^3. — Cold, windy, and cloudy. E-NE. Snowat night. 



Jan. 24. — Cold, tine in the middle of the day : stormy 

 wind from SE, / ' 7 



Jan. 25.— Clear in the morning, cloudy afternoon : wind 

 easterly. 



Jan. 26. — Cloudy and snow. 



Jan. 27. — Cloudy, very high barometer, SE — NE. 

 _ Jan. 98. — Fair morning, sudden increase of fogginess at 

 times ; fine crimson and"'gold at sunset. Wind^lM. and 

 calm ; clear night. 



Jan. 29. — Clear morning, clouds of indistinct character 

 folovied alterwards by general cloudiness at night. Wind E. 



Jan. 30. — Cold, raw, cloudy, unpleasant day, and damper 

 than hitherto. SE— N. 



Jan. 3 1 . — Cloudy day, fair and star-light at night. Wind 

 N. and NE. 



Feb. 1 . — Damp cloudy day, and very unpleasant showers 

 of ram at night. Wind N. 



Fed. 2. — Damp overcast day, with some small rain about 

 noon. Wind N— SE, 



Feb. 3.— Fine day, large elevated masses of cumulus, and 

 almost cumylastratiis. Cloudy night. 



Feb. 4.— Fine day, cumulus, cirrus, &c, hazy horizon : 

 developments of haze in the air; some rain, fair afternoon. 



Feb. 5. — Some rain ; fair afternoon. 



F^^' ^ — Fair day, cirrus varying towards cirrocumulus 

 above, loose cumuli flying along in^'NW. wind below, af- 

 terwards wind SVV. 



JPeZ/. 7.— Gentle showers in the morning; afterwards 

 they were harder; the diflbrent modifications in different 

 altitudes as usual. 



Feb. 8.— Cloudy, misty, and windy, with some small 

 ram ; wind SSVV— S. and very high by night. 



Feb. 9 —Wuviy; clouds of flmisy texture, in two or 

 three different aliitudes; a hard ihunder shower with high 

 wind about two P.M. VVind westerly. 



Feb. 10, — Fine day, various clouds ; clear night. 



Feb II.— Fair day, cirrus, cirrocumulus, and cumulus, 

 with haze; between six and seven F.M. a lunar W« of 

 atinut 46' diameter; no visible and definite cloud; baro- 

 meter 29' 2b and lallmg, thermometer 38^; wind westerly. 



Clapton, Rb. J2, 1813. TUOMAS FoRSTER. 



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